- Web Page Production and HTML for Journalism
- Dave Raggett's Getting Started with HTML as posted on the W3.org web, the folks who regulate web standards. Recommended by Robert Niles, editor of Online Journalism Review.
- Journalism Web Design Guide
- A section from the Knowledge Board website.
- The web design section from Journerdism, the blog of Will Sullivan, award-winning Interactive Projects Editor at The Palm Beach Post newspaper.
- The Design Desk section, from Poynter.org.
- The article, Help Me Redesign the Web, from Roger Black, via MIT's Technology Review (registration required).
- Photoshop
- Adobe Photoshop CS3 Classroom in a Book ($54.99), via Journalism Education Association.
- All-in-one tutorial on Photoshop Express.
- Digital Photography Ethics Guidelines for Journalism, via DigitalCustom.
- Recording Audio
- A tutorial from Adobe.
- A compendium of sites, tutorials from the Association of Independents in Radio.
- Graphics, Information and Visuals
- Edward Tufte is regarded as the godfather of presenting data and information. A former Knight fellow profiled Tufte in this article in Stanford magazine. It's a good place to start the conversation on information and graphics.
- A primer on graphics and web design, based on Tufte's ideas, from the University of Washington.
- Blogs, Podcasts, and Vidcasts
- Decidedly-New Jersey oriented, Manifest Technology provides an overview of blogs, podcasts and vidcasts.
- Flash Slideshows and Journalism
- Roger Galbraith's Digital Photography Insights profiles the Soundslides program that has had a meteoric rise in newspapers' online units. It offers a lot of how-they-do-its that are useful for students to read before they are faced with the challenge of gathering audio, taking pictures and producing the piece.
- Mobilecasting
- An interview with Tea Vui Huang, creator of "Mobilecast," published on About.com.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
My Suggestions, Together (For Printout)
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