Tuesday, April 20, 2004

barb and kerry--
i won't be in class tomorrow b/c i'm going to the sox-yanks game. i'm gonna see if i can bring a camera to take pics-- probably not, but i'll figure something out.lynne p.

Monday, April 19, 2004

barb,
umm on my astrology page the circle of all the signs doesnt work. nothing pops up when you click on a sign. the hand figure doesnt even appear. maybe somthing happend when we put in the counter????

Wednesday, April 14, 2004

We should check out some of these award winners.Seattle Post-Intelligencer: AP - U.S. Headlines: "ONLINE


-Deadline Reporting (Affiliated): Staff of the Los Angeles Times, for coverage of Southern California wildfires.


-Deadline Reporting (Independent): Rob Lemos and Ina Fried, CNET News.com, San Francisco, for reporting about vulnerable technology and how the MSBlast virus spread.


-Non-Deadline Reporting (Affiliated): Katherine Elkins, Jennifer Falor and Adam Howell, JournalNow.com, Winston-Salem, N.C., for showing the flawed prosecution of Darryl Hunt.


-Non-Deadline Reporting (Independent): Lisa Habib, Neil Osterweil, Charlotte Grayson and Marjorie Martin, WebMD Health, Atlanta, for report helping consumers understand the beneficial relationship between technology and medical care.


-Investigative Reporting (Affiliated): Tom Spring and Peggy Watt of PC World in San Francisco, Calif., for story shedding light on wrongful third-party charges to phone bills.


-Investigative Reporting (Independent): Tim Connor, Larry Shook and Judy Laddon, Camas Magazine, Spokane, Wash., for example of the dangers in consolidated ownership across different forms of media.


-Public Service in Online Journalism (Affiliated): Christine Willmsen, James Neff, Maureen O'Hagan and Tracy Cutchlow, The Seattle Times-Seattletimes.com., for investigation into problem of coaches violating female athletes.


-Public Service in Online Journalism (Independent): Derek Willis and Aron Pilhofer, The Center for Public Integrity, Washington, for bringing attention to questionable tax-exempt organizations.
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Sunday, April 11, 2004

Check this out. What a great use of source material to illustrate a point NY Times multimedia piece

Wednesday, April 07, 2004

so, i checked out that link-- for the newsmap-- it was really busy, and kind of annoying that the big box came up when you rolled over the pictures, but i kind of like that cluttered look. i don't think that this sort of thing would be good for a home page, but as a home page for a different concept, it would be cool

Tuesday, April 06, 2004

Do you understand what they are doing here? Let's link to this as a feature of our online presentation.newsmap

Monday, April 05, 2004

Friday, April 02, 2004

Please read this for class this week. How can we use this in our online work?Poynter Online - The Design Desk