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C ompetencies for a new age

C ompetencies for a new age. Web+10 Manifesto February 2, 2005. Poynter Institute St. Petersburg, FL. Information Gathering. I am plugged into my community. Engage:

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C ompetencies for a new age

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  1. Competenciesfor a new age Web+10 Manifesto February 2, 2005 Poynter Institute St. Petersburg, FL

  2. Information Gathering I am plugged into my community Engage: We believe journalists must have the patience and ability to seek, understand and interact with audiences, critics, peers, colleagues and strangers. Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  3. Information Gathering I am plugged into my community Audience: Journalists must be able to identify and know the communities they serve and the audiencesthey seek. Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  4. Information Gathering I am plugged into my community Search Basics: Journalists must have a clear understanding of the logic and language of computer searches. Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  5. Story Telling I THINK about how I present my story Multi-media fluency: Journalists should understand the use of visuals, audio, text and software tools to tell the story. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  6. Story Telling I THINK about how I present my story Platform fluency: Journalists should be able to tell the story across all delivery channels. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  7. Technical Skills I can still tell a story in HTML. Technical Literacy: Journalists should know the uses, functionality and potential of the technologies used to communicate. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  8. Technical Skills I can still tell a story in HTML. Number crunching: Journalists should have comfort with the language of numbers as well as the language of words. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  9. Ethical Skills I dig old school journalism Diversity: Journalists must be inclusive rather than exclusive to people, cultures, ideas and technology. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  10. Ethical Skills I dig old school journalism Principle: Journalists must always hold true to and champion the principles of truth, accuracy and fairness . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  11. Ethical Skills I dig old school journalism Transparency: Journalists should explain to the public why and how we do what we do. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  12. Critical thinking Knowledge is Power Innovation: Innovation: Journalists must pursue new ideas, approaches and technologies. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  13. Critical thinking Knowledge is Power Synthesis: Journalists must be capable of synthesizing concepts, philosophies, trends and facts. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  14. Organizational skills Math. I get it. Business literacy: Journalists should have a basic understanding of the accepted principles of accounting, of financial documentation and of budgeting. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  15. Organizational skills Reporting is more than writing down your observations Math. I get it. Product development: Journalists must have the ability to imagine, plan for and implement new journalistic products and processes. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  16. Organizational skills Math. I get it. Collaboration: Journalists must be able to collaborate with colleagues, with the public and with other professions. . Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  17. Web+10: Lighting a fire • The Poynter Institute called representatives of the media, digital technology industry and academia together Jan. 30 - Feb. 2, 2005 for gathering.” • “You were selected to come not because you are seeking new insights but because you are full of hard-won insights from your years of experience. This conference is intended not to be instructional, but incendiary. We need to light a fire under the news industry.” Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  18. Web+10: Goals • Howard Finberg’s goal was to produce a digital journalism manifesto – “one that we can stand by, believe in, and shake in the face of those who need to be shaken.” • The manifesto for digital news was to inspire with its logic and passion to “cause the sage to rub their chins and nod, the resistant to furrow their brows and think, the hesitant to stand tall.” Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

  19. Web+10: The Teams Seven teams were formed to examine core areas of digital media • Content • Customers • Competition • Community • Credibility • Corporate Structure • Competencies Read a report at http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=56&aid=78014 Web+10 Manifesto Poynter Institute February 2005

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