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Month: August 2007
Journalist blogging
Teaching Journalism has an interesting comparison on journalists who blog.
They compare:
- Bridget Gutierrez, who writes the blog Get Schooled for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Gutierrez covers K-12 education for the newspaper. Previously, she covered K-12 education for the San Antonio (Texas) Express-News
- Jamie Gumbrecht, who writes the blog It’s All About for the Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader. Gumbrecht covers entertainment, media, performing arts, online trends and youth for the newspaper.
It’s a good write-up for journalists and bloggers. I’ve always been a fan of using blogging to extend the newsroom, extend thoughts from the story and to live-blog events that may not translate as well into print. Some of the most fun I had while writing for the paper and blogging was live-blogging city council workshops and budget hearings. There’s a lot of information that gets passed along that can’t always fit into a news story — it also makes for a fun read on the blog. If the money was there it would be fun to start doing that again on my own… hmmmm.
An interesting twist
From the DMN:
In a twist, Hispanic congregations are beginning to offer services in English, to accommodate second and third generation Hispanics who are more comfortable in that language and to attract Anglos.
LOVE IT! Love it, love it!
I wish we could find more ways to accommodate other cultures, languages, and more.
I wish church was more welcoming of folks rather than trying to force people into believing and acting and behaving just like we do.
Maybe that’s why I love the story of “doubting Thomas” so much.
John 20:24-29:
But Thomas, sometimes called the Twin, one of the Twelve, was not with them when Jesus came. The other disciples told him, “We saw the Master.”
But he said, “Unless I see the nail holes in his hands, put my finger in the nail holes, and stick my hand in his side, I won’t believe it.”
Eight days later, his disciples were again in the room. This time Thomas was with them. Jesus came through the locked doors, stood among them, and said, “Peace to you.”
Then he focused his attention on Thomas. “Take your finger and examine my hands. Take your hand and stick it in my side. Don’t be unbelieving. Believe.”
Thomas said, “My Master! My God!”
Jesus said, “So, you believe because you’ve seen with your own eyes. Even better blessings are in store for those who believe without seeing.”
I don’t believe the disciples shunned Thomas because he doubted. They said, “Hey that’s cool. Just keep hanging out with us. We still love you. Then eight days later Thomas had his own personal experience with Jesus. He had been hanging out with them a full week – even though he didn’t believe in the resurrection like they did.
Even though I am free of the demands and expectations of everyone, I have voluntarily become a servant to any and all in order to reach a wide range of people: religious, nonreligious, meticulous moralists, loose-living immoralists, the defeated, the demoralized—whoever. I didn’t take on their way of life. I kept my bearings in Christ—but I entered their world and tried to experience things from their point of view. I’ve become just about every sort of servant there is in my attempts to lead those I meet into a God-saved life. I did all this because of the Message. I didn’t just want to talk about it; I wanted to be in on it! – I Cor. 9:19-23
New photos from Jos, Nigeria
Erin’s posted some great photos from the recent camps she directed for the boys in Jos, Nigeria (including a funny one/story about one of the kids breaking his ankle).
A team from Chicago came and helped run the camp for the boys.
e-mail and presentations
Merlin Mann’s (at 43 Folders) presentation at Google over how to manage your e-mail has gotten more and more hype on the blogosphere. It’s based on a typical Get-Things-Done way of doing things. He basically says there are five actions to do with every e-mail….
- Delete
- Delegate
- Respond
- Defer
- Do
I’m going to see if I can put these things back in place – especially with personal e-mails. Luckily I’m not at Google where employees are saying they get at least 500 e-mails a day just from within their company – not including all the e-mails they get from inside.
You can watch Merlin’s talk to Google here:
More information on Merlin’s plan, Inbox Zero can be found at inboxzero.com which links to Merlin’s series of blog posts about the process.
He also has his presentation online here which is another great topic for discussion.
He also has information on his blog about making presentations better.
Some of Merlin’s tips for better presentations include:
- “Tell a story that makes the audience into the protagonist, then demonstrate how your approach to solving their problem will help them win in the end.â€
- Also, suck up your pride, and make yourself fill out Cliff’s Word template (available here) for telling your story
- It’s quite simple: a PowerPoint presentation should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than thirty points.
- I love the look of a very simple graphic alongside a very few words
- Do a cold open
- Work the notes field
- Think: “Stephen Colbertâ€
- Finish early – this may be one of my hardest things to do. I want to be sure I include every ounce of information possible so there are no questions at the end. But I may be giving way more information than I need to. Finish early and give everyone a chance to ask questions if they want/need to. Merlin says, “Running long not only says you weren’t properly prepared for the time you were allotted, it leaves no time for the best part of every presentation for me: the Q&A. I love interacting with the audience and getting a chance to apply all that hand-waving to real-world questions.”
<5th email just showed up>
Well that should give you some fun things to look at and consider over the weekend – how do you handle e-mails? What works best for you? Are you like some people I know who just check it and delete everything or are you more like my dad where it builds and builds and builds and builds and builds until it takes an hour everytime you check your email?
Also anyone out there have any good presentations tips they want to share? What works for you? How can you/we apply these things to say a small group meeting at church? Can we use these ideas for a small meeting at work or does it only work when you’re presenting to a group of 50 or more?
Rangers 30 – Baltimore 3
NPR has more on the Rangers Baltimore game yesterday that set the MLB record for the number of runs in a game.
NPR talked with the Baltimore Orioles announcer Jim Hunter.
Hunter said the Rangers coached the game with extreme sportsmanship.
Great interview.