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<big>On Day One of JTM-Pacific Northwest, we asked participants to take a yellow-sticky note and write their intentions and best-possible anticipated outcomes for our four days together. Here's what they wrote.</big> | <big>On Day One of JTM-Pacific Northwest, we asked participants to take a yellow-sticky note and write their intentions and best-possible anticipated outcomes for our four days together. Here's what they wrote.</big> | ||
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[http://www.ustream.tv/channel/journalismthatmatters VIDEO STREAMING] / | [http://www.ustream.tv/channel/journalismthatmatters VIDEO STREAMING] / |
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Intentions and best incomes -- the posted "stickies"
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On Day One of JTM-Pacific Northwest, we asked participants to take a yellow-sticky note and write their intentions and best-possible anticipated outcomes for our four days together. Here's what they wrote.
- Intention is to gather information, find patterns and analyze options; outcome as a group quit wining, move forward, get work done
- What is journalism in 2010 and how can citizens help shape the new news ecosystem?
- Accountability, to see the best of new media, and citizen bloggers anchored to the professional standards and ethics
- Dylan Thomas: "They are the only dead who do not love."
- Salish Sea Network nets many volunteer journalists
- Hope and a plan
- Networks, net visionaries and innovators, gather new ideas, ready for action in 2010!
- Media seeks sustainable ways to produce meaningful stories, build community
- Meet people and network. Discuss new business models for funding important, in-depth journalism. Learn about startups and experiments.
- Version 1: Get ways to stay relevant as mass media and as hyperlocal blogger. Community, new relationships key.
- Version 2: Find three ways to stay relevant in mass media and on a hyperlocal level. New relations, community key again.
- To come out of this conference with a better understanding of journalism today compared with years ago; what's better or worse today. What can we do to make it better?
- How do small advocacy non-profits tell their stories in the current media climate?
- Where are the editors and where is the money?
- Is the medium still the message? Please RT
- Non-profits and public policy specialists need to sinc with new-media ecosphere, find avenues in and add value
- How is the public good served by journalism? Do journalists have an obligation to inform and education? How can investigative journalism be sustained without compromising the integrity and the profitability of the news?
- Journalists, and public, meet in new environment, forge paths together.
- discover new ways to engage the public in news and preserve the profession for future generations
- Beta testers/thinkers for LocallyGrownNews.org, an online community news incubator for building social capital
- Unemployed professional seeks sustainable communitiies
- Keep the momentum rolling!
- Connect with people working at the intersection of deep social networking and media in service of real communities
- What new technologies will help me serve my local readers better
- To be inspired with fresh, sharable, usable ideas for journalism's future
- Accurate news is key to democracy; how do old and new media work together to achieve it
- Making connections, making money, making a difference
- Want to see a good map of who is doing what in what medium
- Who wants to form concrete collaborations right now so we can thrive?
- High-school journalism classes are the only place civics are taught now
- I envision a model for responsible, sustainable journalism and a place for myself within it
- How can fulltime journalists and amateur media support each other?
- That this group plants a seed to carry us beyond the gloomy journalist world view and emerge with something else
- What does the Seattle media ecology look like on a map?
- When did the notion of "everyone is a journalist" become widely accepted and how do we grapple with it?
- Connection, inspiration; help with planning and grant for the EZ Albuquerque site for low-literacy adults
- New media, old models, return to the community newspaper?
- ACcountability in the news and journalism
- How can I help students be passionate about journalism in this time of radical change, get excited about storytelling
- What are the technology trends/needs of the new news ecology
- Understand the anger, understand what journalism is and what it is for and regain optimism and inspiration to share
- Some new possibilities for content creators looking to do their work authentically while making a living
- Exploring the transforming ecology of journalism; how can I contribute to the convo?
- Journalists, public meet in new environment, forge paths together
- An unprecedented brain trust convenes to envision the future of local news
- Seek support for public service/investigative journalism
- Passion for learning, connecting with others and innovating and solving problems
- Maybe the future of all professions, including journalism, will be like an artist -- don't do it without passion
- We solved it!
- What is journalism that does not matter? How can you tell?
- How do we pay our bills?
- Know what we don't know
- To empower my experience using reflection, intention and discussion
- An organic, spiritual, evolving process is driving media change
- Everyone a change maker and the role of media including news and knowledge entrepreneurs
- To learn how portals can surface hyperlocal news and info; best possible outcome, how to tap into hyperlocal conversation in a way that benefits all parties
- Engaging citizens by broadening range of journalism
- Has journalism played out the Tragedy of the Commons in its news ecology
- For people particularly young people, to decided that they wanted to work in this area for the rest of their lives; how does one find the reliable and valid differing points of view
- Citizens, journalists find common ground, plant seeds for the future collaborations
- Looking for help with Wordpress themes; see Maurreen
- So much pooled experience, so little traditional work, so many fledgling new channels and stories to be told
- Looking for new ways that a newspaper can interact and engage
- If journalism had no financial obligations, what would it cover and what would it look like?
- using ideas from JTM-Seattle for a JTM-Detroit, June 3-6
- Learning about methods of civic engagement
- Opportunities to combine resources with other independent journalists
- To leave the conference deep in thought and committed to action
- Research offline, understand and plan community, community, harvest, plant, filter, thresh
- Form alliance to build funding for independent online reporting of news, ideas and solutions
- An Open Space with room for many voices; open minds to find common ground and discover new ideas
- Hoping some concrete projects are theorized and incluced in this week. How expland the Northwest Community Radio Network into the NW Community Media Network
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