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Daily Must Reads, October 12, 2015

1. Reid Hoffman's big idea (Nicholas Lemann / The New Yorker) 2. In-depth interview with New York Times' top editor…

Julie Keck

How Publishers Can Adapt to Ad Blocking in iOS9

The following opinion piece is a guest post and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of this publication. Read more…

Ben Ilfeld

How to Build a Multi-Product Mindset in Student Newsrooms

As with many college news organizations, our journalism students here at Texas Christian University tell stories in a variety of…

Kent Chapline

DigitalEd: How to Create Digital Maps

Title: How to Create Digital Maps Instructor: Aleszu Bajak, Innovator in residence, Northeastern University Three digital tools to make maps…

Aleszu Bajak

Upcoming Events in Digital Media: Oct. 12 Edition

Each week, MediaShift posts an ongoing list of upcoming events in the digital media and journalism world. These will be…

Sonia Paul

Daily Must Reads, October 9, 2015

1. Edward Snowden may be the most powerful person on Twitter (Julia Greenberg / Wired) 2. Commission restricts what journalists…

Julie Keck

Mediatwits #174: Immersive Journalism and VR: Limitless Potential, Many Barriers

It may seem like science fiction but wider access to virtual worlds are on the horizon. In fact, with a…

Jefferson Yen

Netizen Report: Is Egypt Blocking Voice Calls on WhatsApp and Skype?

The Netizen Report offers an international snapshot of challenges, victories, and emerging trends in Internet rights around the world. In…

Global Voices Advocacy Netizen Report Team

A New Journalism Collaboration Puts People’s Questions First

This piece was co-written by Josh Stearns. Good journalism often starts with questions. But where those questions come from matters.…

Molly de Aguiar

Journalism & Digital Education Roundup, October 8, 2015

1. MIT master’s program to use MOOCs as ‘admissions test’ (Jeffrey R. Young / Chronicle of Higher Education) 2. New…

Julie Keck