Well it’s been another whirlwind of a week, but the VarsityCast is coming along and the “Under 21″ mini-site is about a week from launch (fingers crossed).
Last night was the first time the VarsityCast was actually put to the test - by test, I mean practical usage. Honestly, I don’t really know how well [...]
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We’ve been working on this project for a while, and I am very happy to finally have it come to fruition.
The VarsityCast page is a repository of our high school football coverage - videos, photo galleries, Twitter feeds, story links, blog posts, etc.
The best part is that it’s only going to grow from here, as [...]
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So I’ve been swamped with high school football this week (it’ll be published tomorrow), but I did want to post the link to a pretty cool multimedia piece I helped build on Tuesday.
Like everywhere in the nation, the tensions of town hall meetings on health reform have plagued news reports. There were two such [...]
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The last three weekends have been pretty hectic - Ohio, Charleston, weddings. So I’m sorry for the lack of updates.
But that doesn’t mean I haven’t written any blog posts… they just haven’t showed up on this blog. I wrote a blog post for former Roanoke Times multimedia producer Tracy Boyer’s blog, Innovative Interactivity. [...]
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I’ve been thinking this for a while and am happy somebody finally wrote such a poignant article on it.
It’s true that the majority of teens do not tweet - it’s a trend that’s been dominated by old people, journalists and politicians … thus making it lame.
The article, written by Ben Parr for mashable.com, [...]
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