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Print, Pixels & People
                                Ideas for today’s
                               student journalist
                            Logan Aimone, MJE, executive director
                             National Scholastic Press Association




Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Let’s start
                                with a quiz!
                                Keep score at your seat,
                            or just keep track in your head.
                            If you’re really techy, you’ll add
                              your points on your iPhone.




                                                      Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
1. Mobile
                   5 points: You have a Web-enabled
                   mobile device (BlackBerry, iPhone,
                   etc.)
                   3 points: You have a cellphone with
                   text message capability (that you use)
                   1 point: Cellphones can do that? Yours
                   is just for actual phone calls.
                   0 points: No cellphone.
                   +3 Bonus if you have a Web-enabled
                   phone and an iPad
                                                 Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
2. E-mail
                   5 points: You check your e-mail
                   account(s) on your computer, iPad and
                   phone.
                   3 points: You use only a computer to
                   access e-mail.
                   1 point: You have to print your
                   e-mails to file them.
                   0 points: No e-mail.
                   +1 if you’re on Gmail.
                   -1 if you still use AOL.
                                                Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
3. Microblogging
                   5 points: You have a Twitter account
                   and regularly send tweets.
                   3 points: You set up a Twitter account
                   but never send tweets.
                   1 point: You have at least heard of
                   Twitter.
                   0 points: You think the only “tweets”
                   are from birds.
                   +1 Bonus: You Tweet from your phone,
                   or if you know and use TwitPic.
                                                 Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
4. Curated Links
                   5 points: You have an account on
                   Delicious, Digg, StumbleUpon,
                   Publish2 or another social
                   bookmarking site.
                   3 points: You’ve seen these sites.
                   1 point: You’ve forwarded a link.
                   0 points: You thought curating was for
                   museums.


                                                 Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
5. Social Network
                   5 points: You’re a Facebook expert
                   (pages, groups, photos, links, apps).
                   3 points: You’ve seen these sites.
                   1 point: Your main Facebook activity is
                   Farmville or Mafia Wars.
                   0 points: No active Facebook.
                   +1 if you manage a fan page or a group.
                   -1 if you only have MySpace.


                                                 Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
6. Websites
                   5 points: You own your own domain
                   name and manage the site.
                   3 points: You’ve dabbled online with
                   HTML or WordPress.
                   1 point: You are mainly a user, not a
                   creator online.
                   0 points: You think the Internet is a
                   “series of tubes.”
                   +1 if you access on your phone.

                                                 Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
7. Flickr
                   5 points: You have a Flickr account and
                   post images regularly.
                   3 points: You’ve browsed Flickr.
                   1 point: You know Flickr exists.
                   0 points: You think this is about
                   candles and wonder why it’s
                   misspelled.
                   +5 if you know about Creative
                   Commons and have abided by a CC
                   license.
                                                Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
8. Video
                   5 points: You’ve created and uploaded
                   a video to YouTube or another site.
                   3 points: You’ve watched multiple
                   YouTube videos.
                   1 point: You’ve maybe seen a couple
                   videos online.
                   0 points: You didn’t know YouTube
                   was an online video source.
                   +1 if you have seen the Old Spice ads.
                   +5 if your question was in one.
                                                 Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
9. Miscellaneous
                   Bonus Points:
                   +2 if you use RSS feeds
                   +2 if you read Mashable.com
                   +2 if you have apps for news
                   +2 if you have apps for lifestyle
                   +2 if you’re on LinkedIn
                   +2 if you’ve made a Google Map
                   +2 if you use Google Docs
                   +2 if you know about QR Codes Pixels & People
                                               Print,


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Scoring
                   35+: Impressive! You’re techy. You
                   probably already tweeted your score.
                   25-34: Not too shabby. You’ll probably
                   update your Facebook about this later.
                   11-24: You’re somewhat techy, but you
                   could to kick it up a notch. Ask your
                   friends how.
                   10 and under: Time to start living in
                   the 21st century.

                                                Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Shifting Gears
                            What’s your platform?




                                             Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Print
                            What’s working?




                                         Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Print
                   • Although it has faced challenges from
                            broadcast media, it remains the most
                            common, widespread and portable form of
                            mass media.

                   • It’s relatively inexpensive, portable and
                            accessible.

                   • What is the impact on the school
                            community when printed media are
                            eliminated?

                   • What content should be printed?
                                                         Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Pixels
                            What’s new?




                                          Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Pixels
                   • While the printed page has been the
                            dominant medium in scholastic
                            journalism, online publishing has started
                            to take off.

                   • More student newspapers — and even
                            magazines and yearbooks — are turning to
                            the Web for a variety of reasons.




                                                           Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Pixels
                   • The Internet allows for instant publishing
                            of content rather than the infrequent
                            publication of print.

                   • Compared to the expense of printing an
                            edition of the newspaper, a website is
                            dramatically less expensive — maybe even
                            free.

                   • However, websites can be hard to manage
                            and inaccessible to many.


                                                           Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
People
                            What’s it all about?




                                             Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
People
                   • Ultimately, it’s the content that matters.
                   • You and your staff need to answer this
                            question:

                   • What is the most appropriate format to
                            use to tell this story?




                                                      Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Putting it
                               together
                             What does today’s
                             student journalist
                            need to think about?


                                            Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Convergence
                   • The term convergence means a “coming
                            together” — and that’s what you have
                            available to you today.

                   • Members of Generation Y (that’s you!) are
                            comfortable with and operating in a
                            converged media environment.




                                                           Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Convergence
                   • Online tools allow a media staff to combine
                            multiple media to deliver content in the
                            most appropriate format: text, audio,
                            images or video.

                   • Online networks like MySpace, Facebook,
                            YouTube, Delicious, Flickr and Twitter
                            allow users to build a community and to
                            customize and share content.




                                                           Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Convergence
                   • Are you and your staff positioned to tell the
                            story in multiple formats?

                   • Why not?




                                                         Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Social Media
                   • Because teens are comfortable in this
                            environment, you need to shift your focus
                            to take advantage of where your readers/
                            viewers are.

                   • Engage your readers in a way that helps
                            them (they get news) and helps you (you
                            get tips for more news).




                                                           Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Social Media
                   • Do you have any idea how big of an impact
                            social media are having on every aspect of
                            our lives?

                   • Let’s watch a short video and see…
                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?
                            v=sIFYPQjYhv8
                            (Social Media Revolution 2, May 5, 2010




                                                            Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Social Media
                   • A few highlights from the video:
                            • Nearly all of you (96%) are on a social
                              network.

                            • That’s the #1 Web activity.

                            • More than 500 million people are on
                              Facebook. (More on that in a minute.)

                            • Fastest-growing segment is women 55-65
                              (that’s your mom or grandma!).


                                                              Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Social Media
                   • More highlights from the video:
                            • 80% of Twitter use is by mobile device.

                            • That’s instant discussion, good or bad.

                            • Studies show Wikipedia is more accurate
                              than Encyclopedia Brittanica.

                            • But that’s not an excuse for using it as
                              your sole source.



                                                             Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Social Media
                   • More highlights from the video:
                            • 78% of people trust peer
                              recommendations. Only 14% trust ads.

                            • 25% of Americans watched a short video
                              in the last month on their phone.




                                                           Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Facebook
                   • In June 2009, the average United States
                            user spent an average of 4 hours, 39
                            minutes on the site per month (~9 minutes
                            per day), according to Nielsen Media.

                   • In January 2010, the average U.S. user
                            spent more than 7 hours per month (~14
                            minutes per day) on Facebook.

                   • That’s more time on Facebook than on
                            Google, Yahoo!, YouTube, Microsoft,
                            Wikipedia and Amazon — combined.

                                                          Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
15 Things to Think
                   About This Year
                   Improving your operation
                         in 2010-2011


                                     Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
1. Be excellent
                   • It probably goes without saying, but I’ll say
                            it anyway: Strive for excellence.

                   • Excellence isn’t settling for pretty good.
                   • Good enough is not good enough.
                   • Set goals to improve with each edition or
                            deadline.




                                                           Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
2. Get out there
                   • You can’t really get a story unless you get
                            out and talk to people. In person.

                   • Yes, in person!
                   • You can always tell the difference when a
                            writer has observed and interviewed in
                            person.

                   • E-mail or chat interviews fill a need, but
                            they are not as effective as being there.


                                                             Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
3. Find stories
                   • Establish a solid beat system in place to
                            gather the routine news.

                   • Expect that each beat will yield some briefs
                            and longer stories.

                   • Demand enterprise from reporters (editors,
                            too). That means digging around to find
                            something newsworthy and writing it in a
                            compelling, interesting and useful way.


                                                          Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
4. Show us
                   • Probably the most widely read (and most
                            liked) stories are those that tell interesting
                            stories about people.

                   • Your school and community are full of
                            these stories.

                   • Localize national issues with the stories of
                            people around you.




                                                              Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
5. Get a Website
                   • There’s really no excuse today for not
                            having at least a basic website.

                   • Basic: You could post a PDF version of the
                            printed paper.

                   • Advanced: You could update news
                            throughout the school day.

                   • An online presence opens up a new
                            universe of multimedia opportunities.


                                                               Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
6. Get social
                   • MySpace and Facebook accounts are free.
                            Interact with readers by posting links to
                            stories and by getting tips from readers.

                   • With 60 million Facebook status updates
                            daily, you can monitor what’s happening
                            or ask them to let you know about events
                            occurring outside school (or at school but
                            not known).

                   • Let readers submit photos, letters, etc., to
                            you through these pages.
                                                            Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
7. Start Tweeting
                   • Twitter is a free “microblogging” site that
                            works in 140-character messages.

                   • As you gather “followers” you will be able
                            to pass along messages to a wide group of
                            people. That means instantly informing
                            your followers when news happens (sports
                            scores, lockdown, free burritos at
                            Chipotle).

                   • Use hashtags (#word) to label and search.
                                                           Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
8. Get Delicious
                   • Delicious.com is a social bookmarking site
                            that is, guess what, free.

                   • You can post links there that will be useful
                            to others.

                   • The links can be labeled and sorted in a
                            number of ways.

                   • This is a way to enhance content beyond
                            the printed page.

                   • You can also see what others bookmarked.
                                                         Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
9. Use Flickr
                   • Flickr is an online image-sharing service.
                            Yep, it’s free for a basic account.

                   • You can make your images available for
                            people to browse.

                   • Through a Creative Commons license, you
                            can get images to use (free and legal!).




                                                              Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
10. Use YouTube
                   • YouTube is a solution to upload videos.
                   • It might be blocked on your school’s
                            computers.

                   • However, it’s not blocked on mobile devices
                            or at home, which is where most people
                            will probably access the videos anyway.

                   • If you need a site to get by school filters, try
                            SchoolTube.com instead.


                                                           Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
11. Do multimedia
                   • With a website, not only can you update
                            news and information as frequently as you
                            want, you can improve the content.

                   • The newspaper can showcase one or two
                            images from an event. Online, you can
                            have dozens — with audio and captions.

                   • Yearbook staffs can promote the book
                            through “sneak peeks” or extras that are
                            posted online.

                                                            Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
11a. Try QR Codes
                   • The “QR” stands for quick read and is a type
                            of two-dimensional bar code

                   • Smart phones can scan the codes and
                            launch PDFs, videos or websites

                   • Create a QR code easily and for free online
                   • Even without a website, this is a way to
                            add content and value



                                                              Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
12. Be the #1 source
                   • Be serious about being the top information
                            source for all things about your school.

                   • If someone wants to know a fact, score,
                            date, record, time or whatever — be the
                            place they turn for that information.

                   • Own sports stats, especially JV and lower
                            squads.

                   • Scoop the local paper. Doesn’t it feel good
                            when that happens?
                                                             Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
13. Do fewer…
                   • Horoscopes and advice columns
                   • Superficial columns (carpe diem,
                            senioritis, slow drivers, etc.) that could be
                            in any year

                   • Double-truck stories on “hot topics” that
                            aren’t tied to a news event. Make sure you
                            have a news peg if you’re committing that
                            much space.


                                                              Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
14. Follow the law
                   • Obey copyright.
                            • Only use “fair use” images or get
                              permission. Flickr lets you search for
                              Creative Commons images.
                            • Use copyright-free music unless you pay
                              a royalty.
                            • Saying it’s “for education” doesn’t let you
                              off the hook.
                   • Know privacy rules.
                   • Know your rights.
                                                             Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
15. Remember…
                   • Your role on campus is to inform and
                            enlighten your audience.

                   • You have a responsibility — an obligation,
                            even — to take that seriously and to do it
                            well.

                   • Your audience needs you to tell them the
                            things no one else will tell them.




                                                             Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Summary
                        Time to wake up if you
                         have been sleeping!




                                         Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Print
                                    Keep doing it.
                   • It’s perfect for long stories.
                   • People can pick it up and take it with
                            them.

                   • It’s permanent. (You can’t tape a Web page
                            in your scrapbook.)


                                                      Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Pixels
                            Get more digital.
                   • It’s instant.
                   • You build a community.
                   • Readers expect you to be online.
                   • If you don’t someone else will.

                                                        Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
People
                      It’s always about them.
                   • Whether in print or online, it’s the story
                            that matters most.

                   • Find the platform that is most appropriate.
                   • Converge multiple platforms to
                            experiment.

                   • Be excellent.
                                                      Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Thanks!
                             Twitter: @NSPA

                                Facebook:
                            National Scholastic
                             Press Association
                            Any questions?

                                              Print, Pixels & People


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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Print, Pixels & People 11

  • 1. Print, Pixels & People Ideas for today’s student journalist Logan Aimone, MJE, executive director National Scholastic Press Association Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 2. Let’s start with a quiz! Keep score at your seat, or just keep track in your head. If you’re really techy, you’ll add your points on your iPhone. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 3. 1. Mobile 5 points: You have a Web-enabled mobile device (BlackBerry, iPhone, etc.) 3 points: You have a cellphone with text message capability (that you use) 1 point: Cellphones can do that? Yours is just for actual phone calls. 0 points: No cellphone. +3 Bonus if you have a Web-enabled phone and an iPad Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 4. 2. E-mail 5 points: You check your e-mail account(s) on your computer, iPad and phone. 3 points: You use only a computer to access e-mail. 1 point: You have to print your e-mails to file them. 0 points: No e-mail. +1 if you’re on Gmail. -1 if you still use AOL. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 5. 3. Microblogging 5 points: You have a Twitter account and regularly send tweets. 3 points: You set up a Twitter account but never send tweets. 1 point: You have at least heard of Twitter. 0 points: You think the only “tweets” are from birds. +1 Bonus: You Tweet from your phone, or if you know and use TwitPic. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 6. 4. Curated Links 5 points: You have an account on Delicious, Digg, StumbleUpon, Publish2 or another social bookmarking site. 3 points: You’ve seen these sites. 1 point: You’ve forwarded a link. 0 points: You thought curating was for museums. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 7. 5. Social Network 5 points: You’re a Facebook expert (pages, groups, photos, links, apps). 3 points: You’ve seen these sites. 1 point: Your main Facebook activity is Farmville or Mafia Wars. 0 points: No active Facebook. +1 if you manage a fan page or a group. -1 if you only have MySpace. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 8. 6. Websites 5 points: You own your own domain name and manage the site. 3 points: You’ve dabbled online with HTML or WordPress. 1 point: You are mainly a user, not a creator online. 0 points: You think the Internet is a “series of tubes.” +1 if you access on your phone. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 9. 7. Flickr 5 points: You have a Flickr account and post images regularly. 3 points: You’ve browsed Flickr. 1 point: You know Flickr exists. 0 points: You think this is about candles and wonder why it’s misspelled. +5 if you know about Creative Commons and have abided by a CC license. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 10. 8. Video 5 points: You’ve created and uploaded a video to YouTube or another site. 3 points: You’ve watched multiple YouTube videos. 1 point: You’ve maybe seen a couple videos online. 0 points: You didn’t know YouTube was an online video source. +1 if you have seen the Old Spice ads. +5 if your question was in one. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 11. 9. Miscellaneous Bonus Points: +2 if you use RSS feeds +2 if you read Mashable.com +2 if you have apps for news +2 if you have apps for lifestyle +2 if you’re on LinkedIn +2 if you’ve made a Google Map +2 if you use Google Docs +2 if you know about QR Codes Pixels & People Print, Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 12. Scoring 35+: Impressive! You’re techy. You probably already tweeted your score. 25-34: Not too shabby. You’ll probably update your Facebook about this later. 11-24: You’re somewhat techy, but you could to kick it up a notch. Ask your friends how. 10 and under: Time to start living in the 21st century. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 13. Shifting Gears What’s your platform? Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 14. Print What’s working? Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 15. Print • Although it has faced challenges from broadcast media, it remains the most common, widespread and portable form of mass media. • It’s relatively inexpensive, portable and accessible. • What is the impact on the school community when printed media are eliminated? • What content should be printed? Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 16. Pixels What’s new? Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 17. Pixels • While the printed page has been the dominant medium in scholastic journalism, online publishing has started to take off. • More student newspapers — and even magazines and yearbooks — are turning to the Web for a variety of reasons. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 18. Pixels • The Internet allows for instant publishing of content rather than the infrequent publication of print. • Compared to the expense of printing an edition of the newspaper, a website is dramatically less expensive — maybe even free. • However, websites can be hard to manage and inaccessible to many. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 19. People What’s it all about? Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 20. People • Ultimately, it’s the content that matters. • You and your staff need to answer this question: • What is the most appropriate format to use to tell this story? Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 21. Putting it together What does today’s student journalist need to think about? Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 22. Convergence • The term convergence means a “coming together” — and that’s what you have available to you today. • Members of Generation Y (that’s you!) are comfortable with and operating in a converged media environment. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 23. Convergence • Online tools allow a media staff to combine multiple media to deliver content in the most appropriate format: text, audio, images or video. • Online networks like MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, Delicious, Flickr and Twitter allow users to build a community and to customize and share content. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 24. Convergence • Are you and your staff positioned to tell the story in multiple formats? • Why not? Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 25. Social Media • Because teens are comfortable in this environment, you need to shift your focus to take advantage of where your readers/ viewers are. • Engage your readers in a way that helps them (they get news) and helps you (you get tips for more news). Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 26. Social Media • Do you have any idea how big of an impact social media are having on every aspect of our lives? • Let’s watch a short video and see… http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=sIFYPQjYhv8 (Social Media Revolution 2, May 5, 2010 Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 27. Social Media • A few highlights from the video: • Nearly all of you (96%) are on a social network. • That’s the #1 Web activity. • More than 500 million people are on Facebook. (More on that in a minute.) • Fastest-growing segment is women 55-65 (that’s your mom or grandma!). Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 28. Social Media • More highlights from the video: • 80% of Twitter use is by mobile device. • That’s instant discussion, good or bad. • Studies show Wikipedia is more accurate than Encyclopedia Brittanica. • But that’s not an excuse for using it as your sole source. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 29. Social Media • More highlights from the video: • 78% of people trust peer recommendations. Only 14% trust ads. • 25% of Americans watched a short video in the last month on their phone. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 30. Facebook • In June 2009, the average United States user spent an average of 4 hours, 39 minutes on the site per month (~9 minutes per day), according to Nielsen Media. • In January 2010, the average U.S. user spent more than 7 hours per month (~14 minutes per day) on Facebook. • That’s more time on Facebook than on Google, Yahoo!, YouTube, Microsoft, Wikipedia and Amazon — combined. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 31. 15 Things to Think About This Year Improving your operation in 2010-2011 Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 32. 1. Be excellent • It probably goes without saying, but I’ll say it anyway: Strive for excellence. • Excellence isn’t settling for pretty good. • Good enough is not good enough. • Set goals to improve with each edition or deadline. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 33. 2. Get out there • You can’t really get a story unless you get out and talk to people. In person. • Yes, in person! • You can always tell the difference when a writer has observed and interviewed in person. • E-mail or chat interviews fill a need, but they are not as effective as being there. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 34. 3. Find stories • Establish a solid beat system in place to gather the routine news. • Expect that each beat will yield some briefs and longer stories. • Demand enterprise from reporters (editors, too). That means digging around to find something newsworthy and writing it in a compelling, interesting and useful way. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 35. 4. Show us • Probably the most widely read (and most liked) stories are those that tell interesting stories about people. • Your school and community are full of these stories. • Localize national issues with the stories of people around you. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 36. 5. Get a Website • There’s really no excuse today for not having at least a basic website. • Basic: You could post a PDF version of the printed paper. • Advanced: You could update news throughout the school day. • An online presence opens up a new universe of multimedia opportunities. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 37. 6. Get social • MySpace and Facebook accounts are free. Interact with readers by posting links to stories and by getting tips from readers. • With 60 million Facebook status updates daily, you can monitor what’s happening or ask them to let you know about events occurring outside school (or at school but not known). • Let readers submit photos, letters, etc., to you through these pages. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 38. 7. Start Tweeting • Twitter is a free “microblogging” site that works in 140-character messages. • As you gather “followers” you will be able to pass along messages to a wide group of people. That means instantly informing your followers when news happens (sports scores, lockdown, free burritos at Chipotle). • Use hashtags (#word) to label and search. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 39. 8. Get Delicious • Delicious.com is a social bookmarking site that is, guess what, free. • You can post links there that will be useful to others. • The links can be labeled and sorted in a number of ways. • This is a way to enhance content beyond the printed page. • You can also see what others bookmarked. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 40. 9. Use Flickr • Flickr is an online image-sharing service. Yep, it’s free for a basic account. • You can make your images available for people to browse. • Through a Creative Commons license, you can get images to use (free and legal!). Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 41. 10. Use YouTube • YouTube is a solution to upload videos. • It might be blocked on your school’s computers. • However, it’s not blocked on mobile devices or at home, which is where most people will probably access the videos anyway. • If you need a site to get by school filters, try SchoolTube.com instead. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 42. 11. Do multimedia • With a website, not only can you update news and information as frequently as you want, you can improve the content. • The newspaper can showcase one or two images from an event. Online, you can have dozens — with audio and captions. • Yearbook staffs can promote the book through “sneak peeks” or extras that are posted online. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 43. 11a. Try QR Codes • The “QR” stands for quick read and is a type of two-dimensional bar code • Smart phones can scan the codes and launch PDFs, videos or websites • Create a QR code easily and for free online • Even without a website, this is a way to add content and value Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 44. 12. Be the #1 source • Be serious about being the top information source for all things about your school. • If someone wants to know a fact, score, date, record, time or whatever — be the place they turn for that information. • Own sports stats, especially JV and lower squads. • Scoop the local paper. Doesn’t it feel good when that happens? Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 45. 13. Do fewer… • Horoscopes and advice columns • Superficial columns (carpe diem, senioritis, slow drivers, etc.) that could be in any year • Double-truck stories on “hot topics” that aren’t tied to a news event. Make sure you have a news peg if you’re committing that much space. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 46. 14. Follow the law • Obey copyright. • Only use “fair use” images or get permission. Flickr lets you search for Creative Commons images. • Use copyright-free music unless you pay a royalty. • Saying it’s “for education” doesn’t let you off the hook. • Know privacy rules. • Know your rights. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 47. 15. Remember… • Your role on campus is to inform and enlighten your audience. • You have a responsibility — an obligation, even — to take that seriously and to do it well. • Your audience needs you to tell them the things no one else will tell them. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 48. Summary Time to wake up if you have been sleeping! Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 49. Print Keep doing it. • It’s perfect for long stories. • People can pick it up and take it with them. • It’s permanent. (You can’t tape a Web page in your scrapbook.) Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 50. Pixels Get more digital. • It’s instant. • You build a community. • Readers expect you to be online. • If you don’t someone else will. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 51. People It’s always about them. • Whether in print or online, it’s the story that matters most. • Find the platform that is most appropriate. • Converge multiple platforms to experiment. • Be excellent. Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • 52. Thanks! Twitter: @NSPA Facebook: National Scholastic Press Association Any questions? Print, Pixels & People Wednesday, March 16, 2011