Educate, Engage, Empower.......... We're the E3 Team!

A photoblog dedicated to daily activities of the E-Journalism crew.

Sunday, November 13, 2005


The E3-Team take a field trip out into the community on their way to learn about the business side of web publishing.
Photo by Michael Darling


The E3-Team take break outside to discuss important matters around the group projects they are all working on.
Photo by Michael Darling


In the early morning it is not surprising to see the digital newsroom filled with people. Michael is here answering the telephone.
Photo by Adam Peck


Michael uses the camera to help tell his indepth story feature about Online Piracy. The woman was a good sport and allowed herself to be interviewed.
Photo by Roger Levac


Michael interviews someone about online piracy and their feelings towards it.
Photo by Roger Levac


Alan gives instruction to Adam to help him resolve a problem he is having around streaming.
Photo by Michael Darling


Roger takes a phone call on regarding his story. The telephone is another tool in the E-Journalists tool kit.
Photo by Michael Darling


Alan shows the team what the settings look like in the Quicktime publisher for streaming over the internet.
Photo by Michael Darling


Mark looks on as the digital camera is set up. Alan then demonstrates some more streaming procedures.
Photo by Michael Darling


Alan listens in as Mark asks a question about streaming.
Photo by Michael Darling


Alan takes the lesson to the board and jots down a visual representation of how streaming works on the internet.
Photo by Michael Darling


While Rob and Alan do some technical things, Darcy gives the E3-Team some information about what streaming can do.
Photo by Michael Darling


Alan sets up the camera so they may get a signal to broadcast over the internet.
Photo by Michael Darling


The creation of the E3-Team button on the Online Pioneer website.
Photo by Michael Darling


Adam begins posting a Pioneer story in a webpage template.
Photo by Michael Darling


Roger encounters a streaming issue, but he keeps calm and makes sure he has all the settings right.
Photo by Michael Darling


Adam puts practice to the theory he has learned around streaming.
Photo by Michael Darling


Mark pays attention as Alan and Darcy go into some technical information behind Steaming audio and video.
Photo by Michael Darling


Adam, and myself, look on and listen as Rob gives some advice.
Photo by Michael Darling


Rob goes through the contents of our new digital cameras. The E3-Team are eager to figure out ways to utilize them in their storytelling methods.
Photo by Michael Darling


Dawn Washington, the online journalist for the week, take a seat and gathers ideas to write about for the week. Each week the E3-Team has a second-year print journalism student come to them and work on an exclusive section that is special only to the Online Pioneer.
Photo by Michael Darling


Mark and Adam listen in on Rob as he speaks.
Photo by Michael Darling


Rob explains the importance of these interactive principles to the E3-Team.
Photo by Michael Darling


Rob comments on the page and says most Canadian news sites do not follow the great work that this one was doing.
Photo by Michael Darling


Roger guides the E3-Team through the website by showing them all the interactive elements.
Photo by Michael Darling


Everyone gathers around Roger who found the best site for the assignment. Roger than explains why it is.
Photo by Michael Darling


Mark gets excited as he finds exactly what he is looking for.
Photo by Michael Darling


Rob listens in as each person in class explains to him the how their news websites they found on the net use the tools of interactivity.
Photo by Michael Darling


I point to the CBC.ca's website section on the Avian Flu as an excellent example of using the all the E-Journalism tools for interactivity.
Photo by Michael Darling


Rob explains a point of storytelling in great depth and uses his hand jestures as a way to express those ideas visually.
Photo by Michael Darling


The E3-Team make sure they understand what they have just been told and review their notes.
Photo by Michael Darling


Rob waits for someone to ask a question.
Photo by Michael Darling


Rob speaks to the next classroom and explains to them the importance of our work and how much we need the noise level to be lowered.
Photo by Michael Darling


The E3-Team gather for another lecture.
Photo by Michael Darling


Adam pays close attention to Hersh as he explains something that relates to his website redesign.
Photo by Michael Darling


Roger uses the floor area to help illustrate to the entire group his ideas.
Photo by Michael Darling


Roger explains to the group what exactly he wishes to see done with the website.
Photo by Michael Darling


Hersh looks on as Mark goes into detail.
Photo by Michael Darling


Mark shoes the group his ideas for the redesign of the Online Pioneer; he also points out what he does not like from the current website.
Photo by Michael Darling


Roger looks on as Mark demostrates his redesign idea to the group.
Photo by Michael Darling


Hersh gives Adam some design theory.
Photo by Michael Darling


Roger tosses the ideas expressed by the E3-Team in his head.
Photo by Michael Darling


To organize a story to tell it can get messy at a desk. There is also so much information and not enough time to tell it. But the E-Journalist has an unlimited supply of space to store it all.
Photo by Michael Darling


Joe looks through the report devised from the hardwork of the E3-Team while he waits for Adam to finish his test.
Photo by Michael Darling


Joe casually looks over a students test while adding a name to the top of the sheet.
Photo by Michael Darling


Adam concentrates on trying to answer the questions in the Business of Journalism test that covered all the chalk and talk from the beginning of the year.
Photo by Michael Darling


Mark pulls out pen and gets ready to do a test.
Photo by Michael Darling


The two seasoned journalists share a final thought about the whole project.
Photo by Michael Darling


Mark instantly speaks up and offers some input in on the E3-Team's reporting model.
Photo by Michael Darling


Rob points out the finner details of the model to the Dean.
Photo by Michael Darling