Joshua Hatch
Joshua Hatch
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Multimedia Producer
Multimedia Producer
Because of the excellent suggestions from Times' Lens' contributors and since it's no secret I work at the Times as the Multimedia Editor, I went ahead and included NYTimes' Lens' Must See RSS feed to the Interactive Narratives' NetVibes Universe. You can More…
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I found Trent Nelson’s "The Click" blog via Zach Wise. The Click is quick. And their RSS feed is now a part Photojournalism area of the Interactive Narrative More…
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Want to get faster updates of multimedia stories and interactive narratives? Follow Interactive Narratives, or INarratives, on twitter at http://twitter.com/inarratives. More…
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I just added a few more feeds to our NetVibes Universe. Any other must haves on the list? New ones include: - Multimedia Shooter (on Video Journalism) - Boston.com's The Big P More…
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For almost a decade, the multimedia bootcamp workshops at the University of North Carolina provided one of the main training sites for hundreds of professional journalists seeking to understand new storytelling tools and techniques and to gain hands-on tr More…
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"Founders Julie Beeler and Brad Johnson introduce us to their uniquely talented studio where their signature interactive design is conceived and produced. Second Story creates immersive adventures that educate and entertain through compelling visuals, touch and play, and inspiring participation through curiosity." More…
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"For years, journalism schools nationwide have been bulking up on courses designed to prepare the next generation of reporters for the brave new world of digital media. No longer is it enough for students to master writing, interviewing and editing; these days they must blog and design websites, shoot digital video and use Twitter." More…
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Asked about his response to the suggestion that the NYT might print its last edition in 2015, Sulzberger said he saw no point in making such predictions and said all he could say was that "we will stop printing the New York Times sometime in the future, date TBD." More…
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Best link of the day. More…
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After more than a century of peaceful co-existence, the Wall Street Journal has decided to take on the New York Times head on with its Greater New York section. New owner Rupert Murdoch declared "let the battle begin." Is this going to be a newspaper war for the ages? Or have the readers already moved on....online? More…
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The "civic stack" is a shared body of software and protocols for civic entities, built on open standards. A primary goal of Civic Commons is to make it easy for jurisdictions at all levels to deploy compatible software. Pooling resources into a shared civic stack reduces costs and avoids duplicated effort; equally importantly, it helps make civic IT expertise more cumulative and portable across jurisdictions, for civil servants, for citizens, and for vendors. More…
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Terrell Owens started it all with a celebratory Twitter post. Right after signing with the Cincinnati Bengals, Owens proclaimed that he was Batman to Chad Ochocinco's Robin, and a story line was born.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, looking for a cover for its football preview section, was looking to see how far the new teammates would take the joke. More…
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Andy Roddick is known for his big serve, and he has the record for fastest serve (155 mph). At 6-2 he isn't the biggest or strongest player on the tour, but he manages to pack a lot of power in his unique service motion. Analyze the serve: More…
Developed as a way to view the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s assessment of Pacific Sockeye Salmon, this is the first in a series of visualizations of salmon population health and status and fulfills the Wild Salmon Center’s goal More…
In Pontiac, Mich., families are trying to adapt as the automotive industry contracts. More…
In the five years since Hurricane Katrina (quickly followed by Hurricane Rita) ravaged the Gulf Coast, USA TODAY has written extensively about the rebuilding efforts there. In this project, we try to sum up where we stand, half a decade after the storms hi More…
Ask a question...share the response. The USA TODAY voices project is simply a modern way to capture and share your thoughts on an important question. USA TODAY video journalists ask a question in cities and at events across America and use the video to More…
Continuous annual federal budget deficits have led to a big increase in the nation's overall debt. Explore this interactive to see historical revenue, spending and cumulative debt; debt per person; debt as a percentage of GDP; and America's debt levels com More…
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State of the Salmon: Sockeye
Developed as a way to view the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s assessment of Pacific Sockeye Salmon, this is the first in a series of visualizations of salmon population health and status and fulfills the Wild Salmon Center’s goal View…
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In Economic Vise, Pontiac Struggles
In Pontiac, Mich., families are trying to adapt as the automotive industry contracts. View…
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The Afghan Diaries
A three part web documentary depicting two young danish soldiers experiences during one year of preparation for war, close quarter combat and it's aftermath. View…
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