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Moving forward on the NewsTrainHighlights from Friday’s NewsTrain session in Norman on the University of Oklahoma campus: NBC news correspondent Bob Dotson reminded us, in the midst of Tweeting, videoing, blogging, Facebook updating and cell phone photography, what we all know remains The Most Important Thing. That’s the story. And the story is the people. Twitter, video, Facebook and podcasts are the new tools available to help us in the telling. Success of Dotson’s American Story on the Today Show indicates he knows of what he speaks. Dotson says look for this: Hey – you – see – so. How do we find the story in the newsgathering? Listen, he said. -- After Mark Briggs, Journalism20.com, gave us his great list of links this morning - Click here for the list, he helped us break down story ideas in the afternoon so we could identify the best tools for telling those stories. His tips: Identify the characteristics – forms – that best tell the story: Audio, video, text, graphics, photos. Break down the story to ID the best forms for each aspect: characters, financial implications, the event, the issue, the subject, the history, the process, the pros and cons and any call to action. Briggs also has ideas for defining what is good in digital media. Or, he had ideas for us to define same. And how do we engage our newsrooms in the multimedia revolution? Back to alternative story forms, David Arkin of Gatehouse shared specifics and how to use them, even providing take-home templates on CD. I followed track two in Friday’s NewsTrain session so I am in the web video sessions Saturday.
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