Lessons from Beat Blogging, Social Networking News, Tools of the Trade - by Patrick Thornton on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 13:50 - View Comments

How to Become a Wired Journalist: A Social Network to Bring You In The Loop

Wiredjournalist
So you like the concept of beat blogging but don’t know how to get started.

Maybe building a website, joining a social network or plugging widgets into a blog is intimidating.

I’ve always said here that technology is second to connecting with people, that’s what beat blogging is about. That said, you need to be comfortable online. As a result Ning, which is a point-and-click content management system, has been adopted by a few of our beat bloggers as an immediate way to get started in building your own social network.

Let’s take it one step further. How about a Ning site to teach you how to become a wired journalist. Today Ryan Sholin, Howard Owens and Zac Echola have introduced: Wired Journalist – a Ning social network for non-wired journalists to learn how they can become tech savvy.

It all stems from Howard Owens post earlier this month which gave challenges to a non-wired journalist that, if they passed, would drag them along the road to becoming web-savvy. The post stirred up good conversation (66 comments) and has even produced some old-media converts.

Check out the Wired Journalist social network.

A few of the objectives:

  • Become a blogger.
  • Start shooting your own pictures.
  • Do the same with video.
  • Join social networks.

If you’ve done all these you will be well on your way to becoming a beat blogger. That’s right – this is the extent of the technical skills you need. After that – you need a strategy and you need to know how to interact with people online. But these aren’t "new media skills" – they are people skills.

So if the only thing holding you back from realizing your beat blogging dreams is "tech savviness" join this group. You’ll be surprised how easy it is once you get started and how much easier it is to learn if you have a community to support you.

I will be mulling the community too (with the creator’s permission of course got it) offering any advice or help I can. Here’s why: If Wired Journalist is a space to
help one figure out the technology, beatblogging.org
is about figuring
out how to interact with people online in an efficient and effective manner. But first, you have to feel
comfortable online – and that’s why I love this project.

View my page on Wired Journalists


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  • http://blog.news-record.com/staff/jrblog/2008/01/building_a_soci.shtml The Editor’s Log

    Building a social network

    Inspired by Howard Owens’ list for non-wired journalists, I challenged the staff here to become more wired with a list of our own. There’s now a support group/social network that I hope journalists here and elsewhere check out and join:…

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BeatBlogging.org was a grant-funded journalism project that studied how journalists used social media and other Web tools to improve beat reporting. It ran for about two years, ending in the fall of 2009.

New content is occasionally produced here by the this project's former editor Patrick Thornton. The site is still up and will remain so because many journalists and professors still use and link to the content. BeatBlogging.org offers a fascinating glimpse into the former stages of journalism and social media. Today it's expected that journalists and journalism organization use social media, but just a few years ago that wasn't the case.

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