Modul Mata Kuliah Journalisme Online - Ayo Menulis FISIP UAJY
Modul Mata Kuliah Journalisme Online - Ayo Menulis FISIP UAJY
Modul Mata Kuliah Journalisme Online - Ayo Menulis FISIP UAJY
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Twitter (Microblogging)<br />
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notification makes it perfect for this kind of service.”<br />
Twitter is a great way of breaking news very quickly and easily. Twitter’s mobile notification<br />
makes it perfect for this kind of service.<br />
Mobile; Alerts; Live events<br />
Mindy McAdams Professor, Journalism University of Florida<br />
5 types of “multimedia”: Slideshows, Photo galleries, Video, Information graphics, Maps<br />
Writing <strong>Online</strong> Journalism<br />
John Couper, Ph.D.<br />
Journalism: I think of journalism as a dynamic contract with society, expecially small groups. > Helps<br />
people understand and act on their world. This is especially true of our most dynamic “mass’ medium,<br />
the Internet. My approach emphasizes reader involvement<br />
Principles of good journalism: Accuracy, completeness, technical strength, clarity, balance.<br />
“Give readers what they need to reach their own conclusions”<br />
“Start where readers are but take them somewhere new”<br />
Reward readers for staying with you: Interesting/useful information, fresh writing<br />
Balance familiarity and novelty: Especially important for online readers<br />
Write in levels: Detail, categories, concepts > Make sure your writing has all three<br />
Print vs <strong>Online</strong><br />
It is possible to simply republish print online: But you risk losing readers ; Despite many similarities,<br />
there are different inherent qualities; An effective online journalist knows, acts on this<br />
“Mobility” is the key quality of online readers: they almost look for a reason to move on > Less likely<br />
than print readers to return > Similar to broadcast<br />
Multi-directional Internet<br />
“Think Links”<br />
Print is fairly linear except in the ability to flip through pages<br />
<strong>Online</strong> is much less linear in other ways > The “search blessing and curse”<br />
Extremely interactive: reader-driven<br />
Use this to your advantage > E.g., by including links and keywords<br />
Credibility<br />
More than print, the credibility of online journalism more about the content than the source:<br />
Readers often find sources through articles; You can use this to draw readers to your vehicle<br />
Use the same sources of credibility, but emphasize them early in the story<br />
My proposal