Posts Tagged ‘interaction’

What can journalism learn from interaction design?

What can journalism learn from interaction design?

An overview of the NewsCubed research project


Games-based news a ‘long way’ off

Games-based news a 'long way' off

Paul Egglestone gives his insights into the use of games in journalism and the challenges of incorporating games into newsroom workflows


Data journalism needs a story

Data journalism needs a story

Narrative is vital when using data as a storytelling device and the lack of a story can render the most elaborate data visualisation pointless.


Multimedia production reaches beyond journalism

Advertising, interactive narratives, social media, citizen journalism and gaming are all part of the mix in the third-year Convergent Production course at the University of Queensland this semester.


How the NYT makes graphics

How the NYT makes graphics

publisher Gestalten delves into how The New York Times creates its visualisations.


Make the most of your medium

Make the most of your medium

In good multimedia storytelling the content and medium are in harmony. Either the the story is constructed to play to the strengths of the medium, or the choice of medium is determined by the content available.


VQ @ UQ

VQ @ UQ

Presentations and handouts from the recent Social Media for Social Causes workshop


Persona non grata

Persona non grata

Rwandan journalist Robert Mukombozi has been arrested, kidnapped and shot at. Explore his story.


World Press Freedom Day

World Press Freedom Day

Rich media and interaction were key requirements for the UNESCO WPFD 2010 website.


Interactive features

Interactive features

Using a combination of text, sound, vision and interaction, your reader can have a richer and more rewarding experience.


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