So, what do we all think? Was it a success? Obviously there were a few technical difficulties, but I quite liked the irony. It meant we didn’t have to labour the point that, while digital technology can be fantastic (see Tom’s post – the World Service agrees!) it can fail!
Well done for Peter and his “digital” presentation. I think it made the presentation more varied.
On reflection, anything you think we should have included that we didn’t? Or anything we did which could have been left out? I’m not convinced about the relevence of the Danish cartoons…
LC




March 6, 2008 at 8:20 pm
Look at this blog – it’s very impressive
http://falmouth4.wordpress.com/
I think we should put all of our interviews up on our page, make it more dynamic.
Tom, your video would be great on here. And if we try to ask all of our international correspondent interviewees how digital technology has helped them over the next week, that could make for interesting posts too.
LC
March 7, 2008 at 4:10 pm
Here’s our presentation feedback:
Your presentation was comprehensively researched and you raised some thought-provoking issues. You provided a great deal of information, but the structure lacked a consistently clear focus. You used some innovative production techniques. The “live” war report would have been even more effective if shown at the start. Team organisation demonstrated some weaknesses. The technical glitch demonstrated the limitations of digital technology.
The main negative was that our teamwork wasn’t great. Let’s try and make up for that on the blog.
LC