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July 18, 2014

RT reporter quits over MH17 coverage: ‘We’re lying and finding sexier ways to do it’

RT reporter Sara Firth quits over MH17 coverage: ‘We’re lying and finding sexier ways to do it’ http://t.co/KDmnln5UgE

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Published on July 18, 2014 11:32

Woman loses family on MH370 and MH17

Woman loses family on MH370 and MH17 http://t.co/TigJpw0Zmy #ugh

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Published on July 18, 2014 06:38

July 16, 2014

Rogue Sport Lacks Sand but Has Style and Speed

Nice: Rogue Sport Lacks Sand but Has Style and Speed. Intro to 9 Man volleyball by documentary maker @UrsulaLiang http://t.co/JLXQgPRycv

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Published on July 16, 2014 20:18

Which travel innovation won a hack-a-thon held on a cross-country flight?

American Airlines invites techies to a Hack-a-thon at 36,000 feet on NY to SF flight http://t.co/YKTB8qNMmW

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Published on July 16, 2014 20:12

NFL Sunday Ticket coming to iOS, Mac for 2014 season with no satellite subscription needed

NFL Sunday Ticket coming to iOS, Mac for 2014 season with no satellite subscription needed http://t.co/XbVQaTppPm

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Published on July 16, 2014 17:12

LA Smog: the battle against air pollution

LA Smog: Back In The ’50s And ’60s, People In LA Breathed The Dirtiest Air In The World http://t.co/nrkIO9XY2k

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Published on July 16, 2014 04:37

Breaking News, World News & Multimedia

Rupert Murdoch said to have made $80 bln offer for Time Warner, but was rebuffed – http://t.co/V8tq8OUhxH http://t.co/kQ0ID7K45f

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Published on July 16, 2014 04:34

July 15, 2014

Wikimedia Foundation offers assistance to Wikipedia editors named in U.S. defamation suit —…

Wikimedia Foundation offers assistance to Wikipedia editors named in U.S. defamation suit — Wikimedia blog http://t.co/d1VIMBSn8f

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Published on July 15, 2014 12:18

Man records nightmarish attempt to cancel cable, Comcast apologizes

Tech journalist Ryan Block audio records nightmarish attempt to cancel cable, Comcast apologizes http://t.co/GCcQVCp4YI

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Published on July 15, 2014 11:06

May 2, 2013

Joining American University in Fall 2013

I’m thrilled to announce that coming Fall 2013, I will be joining American University as associate professor of journalism in Washington DC. This brings me back full circle to the town where I was born and had my first real job as a young NASA intern in the 1980s.


The opportunity to pursue research in digital content towards knowledge in the public interest at AU’s School of Communication was too lucrative to pass up. I look forward to collaborative endeavors with Washington DC-area media organizations and the GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, museums) sector to investigate how crowd participation changes our notions of authority, media literacy and public knowledge. Working in a city with entities such as the National Archive, the Smithsonian, National Geographic, PBS and National Public Radio as digital innovators is an exciting prospect, and meshes with my current work with Wikipedia and content co-creation.



The reputation of American University’s ambitious and socially conscious student body was a big attraction, and I’m eager to work with colleagues involved with world-class efforts such as PBS’s Frontline, the Center for Social Media and J-Lab.


I have thoroughly enjoyed my four years at the USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. I will treasure the colleagues, students and friends I’ve made and remain a great supporter of the school. I believe Los Angeles is the most interesting metropolitan reporting ground for journalists and provides a fascinating prototype for the future of the US.


I’m proud that in the four years at USC, I brought high quality instruction and direction to the online program and worked with excellent colleagues to create a new curriculum for a one-year masters program. I cherished the privilege of getting to know all first year journalism masters students at USC through our combined digital class. Together, we explored issues about the impact of digital technologies on journalism and society and I’m confident we will remain in touch through the years, as have my previous students at Columbia and in Hong Kong. I look forward to sharing their joys and watching their career progress. For all its intellectual scope, this is a small business, and I will continue to meet and work with many of the folks I’ve taught, as they become leaders in the field. I’d like to thank journalism director Geneva Overholser for allowing me fruitful years in California with USC, and dean Jeff Rutenbeck for opening new horizons at American University.




Just some of the great students at USC over the years

When I first started researching Wikipedia in 2003, few people knew what it was. The notion of a widely used encyclopedia that “anyone can edit,” was so foreign, Wikipedia editors exhorted themselves to “BE BOLD” in editing it.


Journalism educators and academics now need to BE BOLD in editing their own discipline, as news content has become mobile, location-aware, push-notified and peer-produced. I’m looking forward to pushing those boundaries with an impressive team assembled at American University for years to come.


See the official American University announcement at their web site.


 

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Published on May 02, 2013 18:29

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