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News work Online

Yuchen QI 3363810Ruiwen Liu 3360583

Content

PART ONE• How does online news change the news

industry?• What does online news bring to us?• Who should Journalists take responsibility for?• Debate: Online news VS Traditional news

PART TWO• Participatory Challenge Conference

Changes• Audiences

• Get news via read newspaper& watch TV

• Audiences & Producers

• Get mint by mint news via computers , mobiles& Ipad

Changes • 30min-60min

• Specific place

• Journalists

• Full-time worker

• 1 min

• Anywhere has Internet

• Everyone

• Casual worker, outsourcing

Changes

• Deadline and specific topic

• Professional & Boring

• State

• Hand in anytime with any topic

• Authentic &Flexible

• Discuss & Judge

What does online news bring to us?

Advantages★creative & innovationwith technologies

★fast & convenient

★participate

★easy to understand

★content richly and colorful

Disadvantages

★ credibility?

Who should journalists take responsibility for?

• Social ?

• Audiences?

• Self reputation?

• Employer?

• Other journalists?

Online news vs Traditional news

• Challenge!!

• Good for audiences

• Depends on audiences’ requirements

• Both of them are necessary to exist

The Participatory Challenge

Conference

Definition of Collaboration

• Collaboration is an intensive, risky, and complex process

• It brings people together around a common goal

• In collaboration, resources, reputation and rewards are shared by all participants.

What is an Extreme Sharing Network?

• It allows people to freely meet in the commons, mobilize and share talents, context, and resources

• It creates visibility for discourses and artworks that would otherwise be overlooked

• Everybody is an expert at something and can contribute to the mix in meaningful ways

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