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Tool examples include Yelp's Monocle app available for Android or iPhone, Layar and 360 Verse. We achieve this through our smart phones now. information from web + location + Real life. But for me, it's like the 'Terminator's' vision. "Head mounted displays, 3D renderings IRL. "Augmented reality means different things to different people," writes Hernandez. Other story tools include Intersect and CurateUs.įor slideshows, Hernandez recommends Soundslides. It's an emerging storytelling tool." Click here to see an example of his Storify work. It takes Tweets, photos from Flickr and video from YouTube and more to make a story. Hernandez recommends Storify, which "is based on the concept of curating the social Web.

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Livestream, UStream and are good for desktops and also offer chatrooms. "Both TwitcastingLive and UStream offer the ability to tweet and post on FB," wrote Hernandez. Others mapping tools include: ZeeMaps, Bing!, UMapper, GeoCommons and Leaflet. There is nothing wrong with posting on both."įor mapping fires, crimes, events, vacations, Stanton recommends Google My Maps.

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"I do think you still get more reach with YouTube. "YouTube continues to add features," he wrote. "I love the ability with Vimeo to whitelist the sites that can embed the video." "The Vimeo embed tools with HTML5 first then Flash fallback are quite good and work nicely for mobile," advises Dave Stanton managing developer at Smart Media Creative and a former Technology Fellow at The Poynter Institute. Hernandez and other chat participants recommend the Splice and the 1stVideo - Networks Edition, apps and the Sony Bloggie 3D camera. "My iPhone is a real-time cam for both video and stills, as well as audio, not to mention social media aspects." Still, he believes "there will be another Flip camera." The recently-discontinued Flip camera was once at the forefront of online video reporting, but "with smart phones, you could do what the Flip did, plus a lot more," writes Hernandez.

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IJNet found these six tools to be the top takeaways you can read the full chat transcript here. The chat, sponsored by ProfNet, shed light on some useful multimedia journalism tools. These new powerful tools, platforms really, gave us a new way to do journalism,” wrote Hernandez during the chat. “Web/technology changed so fast that we clearly had to change with it. The self-proclaimed “hackademic” held a recent Tech Tools for Web Journalists chat on Twitter. Not Robert Hernandez, who teaches web journalism at USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

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Some journalists see technology as being at odds with traditional journalism.













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