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Winner of “Best Student Multimedia Feature Presentation” in the 2010 Online Journalism Awards.
From the ONA judges:
“The judges decided that this was a winning entry because we were really impressed by the quality of the production of this piece. We were also really impressed that it was all put together by a single journalist. The reporter did the reporting, did the programming of the flash site, did the design work, the video editing, without really compromising the quality of any of those different elements. The story allows you to follow two different threads using guides. We thought that this is something we’d like to see more of generally in the news industry–helping lead the reader through the story, and this is what this piece managed to do very well.”
Wow, nice graphics.. Kevin
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Martin,
Congratulations on your 2010 Online Journalism Award! I am looking forward to interacting with your site.
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Thanks, Kevin. How are things going with the FAO office?
Thanks, Phil. Interaction is what it’s all about.
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Martin this looks amazing!
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