Alexandra Donlin

Innovating Snapchat for bloggers, publications and stores

When Snapchat was released in 2012, it took the social media world by storm. At first, it was just a way to communicate with friends via photos that disappeared after ten seconds. Today, you can post photos or videos on to a public story that last 24 hours, you can add special effects to photos and… Continue reading Innovating Snapchat for bloggers, publications and stores

Nathaniel Gaynor

Changes Big and Small: Innovating for a Digital Tomorrow

Innovation in the media happens every day. Look at Snapchat. A year or so ago, it was an app where you could send videos and selfies to your friends, and not much else. Over the course of this past year or two, Snapchat has added group stories where you can post your Snapchats under a… Continue reading Changes Big and Small: Innovating for a Digital Tomorrow

Erin Gray

Convert to Converting … Recorded Interviews to Transcribed Notes

Photo by Getty Images Journalism today is all about getting the news out faster than the competitors.  Fast, accurate and updated is what gets the first and most viewers. For writers who like to record their interviews (let’s face it, most of us) transcribing them is the l o n g e s t, most… Continue reading Convert to Converting … Recorded Interviews to Transcribed Notes

Jack Nissen

Fact Advisor: Because Your Friend’s Status is Absolute BS

Let the reality set in One of the hardest things about being a journalist nowadays is competing with the rest of the world to provide information. The internet has made it very easy for anyone to search any kind of information and for anyone to get just the information they want. “The world has divided… Continue reading Fact Advisor: Because Your Friend’s Status is Absolute BS