Review for Jan 2017 offering of this class
https://screenshots.firefox.com/mNLtSaCn2u2FUDYT/www.economist.com
BU30240 Digital Journalism
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Secure communications
Why?
Snowden
Wikileaks
Legislative Summary of Bill C 51
Craig Forcese New Book: False Security
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
How Bill C51 Changes things
Snowden
Wikileaks
Legislative Summary of Bill C 51
Craig Forcese New Book: False Security
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
How Bill C51 Changes things
- kinetic power
- Formerly CSIS could only gather info, RCMP acted
- Mess you up
- Diffuse, Disrupt, and destroy
- Broad interpretation of "activities that undermine the security of Canada"
- pipeline protesters
- First Nations activists
- Eco folks
- Anything that looks vaguely Muslim
Lots of sharing of private information between government service without permission or warrant http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/several-agencies-using-information-sharing-provisions-in-bill-c-51-1.2830576Media freedom not absolute, court hears as RCMP seeks reporter’s notes https://t.co/dXIjFCuHmr— Ring of Truth (@ggatin) March 29, 2016
No need for conventional processes warrant-less collection and sharing of information.
- "reasonable cause"
- Spidy senses
- No warrant
- 7 day hold
Data Hygiene
Personal Security Basics
- Commerce https VPN
- Browsing TOR
- Email Protonmail
- SMS Signal
- Social Media hmmm
Activists
In Journalism
How many use it in Canada? Canadaland Survey
Since then...
Secure Drop
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Class 9: Ethics and Law
Rights and responsibilities
Codes of conduct- every news agency and MSM outlet has one
- loosely followed
Legal precedent
- Lawsuits, mostly for defamation
- Supreme Court of Canada.
- Gawker vs the Hulk!
- State agencies exerting control
- because terrism
- criminal behavior
Common practice
- How we have always done it
Mortgage holders do not make good investigative journalists
Stateless journalism
The trouble with unnamed sources.
New York Times
This phrase should trigger most BS detectors.
"Unnamed sources speaking on condition of anonymity have suggested..."
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Monday, March 14, 2016
Tech options for mid-term project.
Pecha Kucha
20 slides, 20 seconds of narration per slide.
Prezi
Knovio
YouTube
Wikipedia
Ethics and the Law
Doxing
Pecha Kucha
20 slides, 20 seconds of narration per slide.
Prezi
Knovio
YouTube
Wikipedia
Ethics and the Law
Doxing
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Data Visualization
Digital environments make it possible to use multimedia to amplify a message. If a picture paints a 1000 words, a 5 minute YouTube Video paints 10,000, words.
Humans use visualizations to help explain and predict behaviors in their world. Journalism has always employed graphs and charts and images to support and carry stories. Digital tools support and extend that function.
Some visualizations are as artistic as they are informative.
Maps
Journalists use many web based mapping applications but Google mapping applications are ubiquitous in journalism.
Google Earth and Google maps use geo-spatial information from the Global Information system. Much of this information comes from satellite imagery and plotting. Again, as with most Googley things, user-generated content contributes substantially to the application and practice has emerged from use patterns. The cognitive surplus is unleashed!
Timelines
The Knight school has developed and share a Timeline tool that works with Google Sheets. Step by step instructions are here.
Humans use visualizations to help explain and predict behaviors in their world. Journalism has always employed graphs and charts and images to support and carry stories. Digital tools support and extend that function.
Some visualizations are as artistic as they are informative.
Two common data visualization tools that we will explore in this class are maps and timelines.Have you seen these ~40 amazing @Wikipedia visualizations? https://t.co/30QESnW21Q— Hatnote (@hatnotable) November 29, 2015
The possibilities are ~endless! https://t.co/lVVz8fTzch
Maps
Journalists use many web based mapping applications but Google mapping applications are ubiquitous in journalism.
Google Earth and Google maps use geo-spatial information from the Global Information system. Much of this information comes from satellite imagery and plotting. Again, as with most Googley things, user-generated content contributes substantially to the application and practice has emerged from use patterns. The cognitive surplus is unleashed!
Timelines
The Knight school has developed and share a Timeline tool that works with Google Sheets. Step by step instructions are here.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Podcasting
This is the audio file on Vocaroo.
Record and upload audio >>
Here is the recording stored on the Iinternet Archive
Record and upload audio >>
Here is the recording stored on the Iinternet Archive
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