OVER THE WEEKEND FOSSILMEDIC DISCOVERED AN EXAMPLE ON HOW THE NEW AGE MEDIA CAN QUICKLY DISTORT A STORY
On Saturday morning, an entry in the Alltop “Holy Kaw” website got my attention University makes Twitter class mandatory for journalism students. I emailed a link to some colleagues.
Firegeezer “suggested” (electronic nudge) to make it an item for the blog.
What was going to be a quick write-up became a 40 minute effort where I discovered that there was a huge difference between the original newspaper item and the Alltop item. Posted Twitter class required in J-School … or not. Looked up Professor Ewart’s email and sent a message from my university email account.
Noelle Chun posted the Alltop item, stating that she is a journalism school graduate. On other posts she reveals that she attended Medill at Northwestern University. On her work Twitter account @Alltop_noelle, she posts “I’m a curator/evangelist for Alltop, your online magazine rack.”
Professor Jacqui Ewart posts a response to the Alltop item, and requests that one personal attack on her is removed. I post Professor Ewart responds to Twitter misrepresentation Saturday night.
This morning the original Alltop item is removed. I wonder of the 20-something Medill J-school grad reached out to the 41 year old J-school professor?
PROFESSOR EWART’S RESPONSE TO ME
Here are my thoughts. Call sloppy re-reporting and blogging!
So much wrong with the re-reporting of this story, and having been a journalist and journalism academic for 23 years it is distressing to see this unfold, but also fascinating. Thanks to those who mis-reported the story and mis-blogged about it for material for future classes! I say distressing because it is hard once a ‘story’ is out there to correct it. Thank you so much for being the only person who bothered to ask about this story and the error that occurred when it went “viral” – that is appreciated!
The original story/interviews were as follows: ABC 612 Brisbane; Reuters and MX (a public transport newspaper in Brisbane which networks to Melbourne). Some claim I was interviewed by SMH – I was never interviewed by the Sydney Morning Herald for this story and a check of their story reveals that – tagline at bottom is from Reuters.
In my interviews the points made were:
1. Twitter was being used as an add on, ie addition to existing assessment in a journalism course (existing course) for students at Griffith University. It was introduced as a small part of the course whereby students use it as a tool for self reflection ie to reflect on how they went about the gathering and writing of their news story assignments; also to introduce them to the use of Twitter by journalists whose employers are increasingly demanding they use it as a marketing and self-branding and breaking news tool. Twitter is perfect as a headline writing tool and to get students to KISS – Keep in Short and Simple.
2. Not at any stage did I say to any journalist that this was a first – I said ‘as far as I know’ we are the first journalism course in Australia to use it as a tool of self-reflection for students and I emphasised there was at least one other university in AustralianI knew of which had used it as a reporting tool during an election. It is encumbent on those reporting the story to fact check and to check claims made by sources, just as it is on those blogging about this story and I have seen very little of that!
3. I have been attacked on blogs and Twitter as a result of the incorrect reporting of this story by people who should know better. For example the re-reporting of this story which claimed a whole course was being offered on Twitter. I really don’t mind being attacked – gosh I have had enough of that in the past two years or so in the course of reporting other stories (see below).
4. As an academic who is a journalist- see my recent book Haneef: A Question of Character (a literary journalism work which reveals the back story of the Mohamed Haneef story – Indian doctor working in Australia charged with supplying material support to a terrorist organisation in the UK following attempted bombings in 2007) the incorrect claims of commentators,and boggers is inspiring – all material for another book, another day. But this experience is also very disappointing.
Mike “FossilMedic” Ward











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