
Using games to tell news stories forces journalists to think and work in radically different ways. But, these rich, non-linear narratives have the potential to push storytelling in new directions and engage audiences more deeply.
Nov 02, 2011 | Categories: Portfolio, Slider | Tags: content, games, innovation, interactivity, journalism, multimedia, newsgames, Storytelling, wired | Leave A Comment »

Here’s the guff on three books that take different views on gaming but which all have a message for the media industry.
Jul 21, 2011 | Categories: Games, Know-How, Resources | Tags: Bogost, book, gaming, interactivity, journalism, McGonigal, newsgames, platforms | Leave A Comment »

Editors need to experiment and be willing to fail if they are going reap the benefits of digital platforms
May 13, 2011 | Categories: Blog, Games, Storytelling, Trends | Tags: business models, content, cutthroat capitalism, experiment, innovation, interactivity, journalism, multimedia, newsgames, statz, Storytelling, wired | Leave A Comment »

Paul Egglestone gives his insights into the use of games in journalism and the challenges of incorporating games into newsroom workflows
Apr 29, 2011 | Categories: Blog, Games, Storytelling, Trends | Tags: content, guardian, innovation, interaction, interactivity, interview, journalism, multimedia, newsgames, Storytelling, students | Leave A Comment »

Journalism needs some new ideas. Here are five trends that could help shape how news is told in the future
Jan 19, 2011 | Categories: Blog, Media industry, Storytelling, Trends | Tags: Adam Westbrook, Bogsot, business models, content, data, Demotix, DuckRabbit, graphics, guardian, innovation, interactivity, ipad, journalism, journalism trends, media production, MediaStorm, mobile, multimedia, newsgames, nyt, prison valley, production, social media, Storytelling, video, visualisation, wired | 2 Comments »