Survey: What Users Really Want From Mobile Apps
The following piece is a guest post from Jay Hinman of Neumob. Guest posts do not necessarily reflect the opinions of this publication. Read more about MediaShift guest posts here. The shift of media,...
View ArticleDigitalEd: Smartphone Production In The Classroom
Title: Smartphone Production In The Classroom Instructor: Kyle Brannon, Associate Division Director, Film & Media Arts; Assistant Professor, School of Communication, American University Expand the...
View ArticleHow the Hindustan Times Is Building the World’s Largest Mobile Journalism Team
Yusuf Omar is the Mobile Editor at the Hindustan Times in India. He is currently building the world’s largest in-house mobile journalism team, training 750 reporters to tell stories using their phones....
View ArticleHow Educators and Industry Can Collaborate to Prepare for a Mobile Future
One of the key lessons we learned from our MobileMe&You conference last year was that we need more people taking risks and experimenting with how to inform mobile audiences. Speakers urged...
View ArticleRJI Futures Lab #186: Mobile Studio and Teleprompter App Bigvu
Bigvu is an app designed to be a mobile studio for video journalists in the field. It combines a teleprompter with a platform for recording, managing and publishing the videos. Reporting by Gabe Dubois...
View ArticleMobile Journalism Isn’t Just Producing Content. It’s Knowing How Mobile...
Story Highlights Mobile analytics are good. Understanding how mobile structures affect mobile analytics is better. Teaching the production of good mobile video is only a part of mobile journalism....
View ArticleHow Technology Becomes ‘Irresistible,’ And What We Can Do to Resist
In 2015, a video of a group of sorority sisters at an Arizona Diamondbacks game went viral. The young women relentlessly took selfies while flipping their hair, making faces, and showing each other...
View ArticleIn Remote African Tribes, Mobile Phones Are Amazing Tools, but There’s a...
Mobile phones are everywhere. In fact, they may be nearly as common on the African savanna as they are on American subways. A group of Maasai men look at the mobile phone belonging to one of them. With...
View Article10 Things You Can Do Now to Up Your Social Media Game in 2018
Are you in a newsroom right now? Take a look at your social media team. What are they doing? Most likely, they’re posting stories from your staff on Twitter and Facebook. They’re checking Google...
View ArticleThe Best News Apps of 2017
Click the image to read our entire series. It’s highly unlikely – practically impossible – that a single day went by in 2017 without someone, somewhere uttering the words, “fake news.” And that...
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