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Doris Anne Beaulieu

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Dear Debater,Could you be so kind as to enter this question for debate?ResolvedTHAT THOSE WHO RECEIVE STATE (TAX PAYER) SUBSIDIZED FUNDS BE REQUIRED TO MAKE THEIR CHILDREN AVAILABLE FOR STATE…Continue

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Distributed News Storytellling

I've been toying with the idea of distributed storytelling and its relation to organizational structure. Because, as MIT's Jason Pontin points out, organization without a business model isn't really…Continue

Started by Brad King Jun 23, 2009.

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Interactive vs. Distributed Storytelling

For some time, I've been arguing that teaching journalists Flash -- the vogue technology pushed in many newsrooms -- was silly; however, I couldn't put my objections into human-speak. (And apparently…Continue

Started by Brad King Jun 20, 2009.

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btween in Liverpool

I'm currently at the btween conference in Liverpool, where I'll be updating on The Modern Journalist. There's loads of interesting folks here all looking at how you can tell stories in new ways. Very…Continue

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Debate/resolve

Dear Debater,Could you be so kind as to enter this question for debate?ResolvedTHAT THOSE WHO RECEIVE STATE (TAX PAYER) SUBSIDIZED FUNDS BE REQUIRED TO MAKE THEIR CHILDREN AVAILABLE FOR STATE APPROVED EDUCATION?When debating this question let us remember that the abilities and skills to survive and excel in this test of life are forever ingrained in us by our parents and educators. What is instilled in a child, be it right or wrong, becomes a permanent and lasting part of one’s being. That no…See More
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Distributed News Storytellling

I've been toying with the idea of distributed storytelling and its relation to organizational structure. Because, as MIT's Jason Pontin points out, organization without a business model isn't really worth exploring on a grand scale.With that in mind, I started to outline what I think that model for sustainable (the nice word for corporate) storytelling might look like. What do you think?3 Steps…See More
Discussion posted by Brad King Jun 23, 2009
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Interactive vs. Distributed Storytelling

For some time, I've been arguing that teaching journalists Flash -- the vogue technology pushed in many newsrooms -- was silly; however, I couldn't put my objections into human-speak. (And apparently explaining that Flash was designed as a presentation software, not an interactive software, fell upon deaf ears.)Then I went to the b.tween conference in Liverpool, where this argument came to a head (although nobody there was talking technologies).The reason that I have an adversity to Flash is…See More
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btween in Liverpool

I'm currently at the btween conference in Liverpool, where I'll be updating on The Modern Journalist. There's loads of interesting folks here all looking at how you can tell stories in new ways. Very few of them believe that the story is best suited by a single, directed source.However, there is a wide range of thoughts on how to do that and what it means. In other words, it's not just a Shirky world (and I use him having read mostly his short stuff, not his book yet so I'm probably doing him a…See More
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