Caroline Scott, Journalism.co.uk

Caroline Scott

Journalism.co.uk

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Caroline:

Crafted storytelling vs raw content: which production style is mobile journalism best suited for?

Mojo specialist Glen Mulcahy hears arguments from mobile journalists Philip Bromwell and Caroline Scott – the gloves are off! → Read More

5 in-camera video transitions to make your social content more engaging

Create slick transitions and add a little pizzazz to your work. All you need is your smartphone → Read More

5 in-camera video transitions to make your social content more engaging

Create slick transitions and add a little pizzazz to your work. All you need is your smartphone → Read More

Hashtag Our Stories is using Snapchat lenses to turn citizens into more effective storytellers

The mobile journalism network is creating digital tools to help more citizen journalists tell local stories for global audiences → Read More

Tip: Check out these eight video editing apps

Experiment with these apps on Android and iOS devices for producing content on-the-go → Read More

Mobile journalism news series 'Phoning It In' proves the art of storytelling does not require a $40,000 camera

Journalist Mike Castellucci explains how he is able to capture the human spirit in his award-winning show with just a smartphone, tripod and mic → Read More

How Hashtag Our Stories is helping citizen journalists tell better stories

"Anyone, anywhere around the world will have the framework to create professional quality citizen journalism" → Read More

Tip: Take note of this advanced guide for searching on Twitter

Check out this article to help you get more from the social media platform → Read More

Career goals, chatbots and blockchain: Here is your weekly journalism news update

Pushed for time? Catch up with this week's coverage from Journalism.co.uk → Read More

Tip: Check out these popular journalism tools from 2018

Get started with these apps and plugins for an easier and more productive workflow → Read More

10 ways Journalism.co.uk can help you smash your 2019 career goals

Start the year as you mean to go on, and let us help you along the way → Read More

10 ways Journalism.co.uk can help you smash your 2019 career goals

Start the year as you mean to go on, and let us help you along the way → Read More

How Bloomberg Media's innovation hub designs news services focused on audience needs

BHIVE goes beyond website analytics, using qualitative data to discover their readers' attitudes towards the news → Read More

Christmas podcast: Journalism.co.uk looks back on their stand-out stories of 2018

The editorial team discuss why VR documentaries, newsroom diversity and blockchain make up the big talking points over the last year → Read More

BBC takes audiences up the Congo River in latest virtual reality experience

Africa correspondent Alastair Leithead guides viewers as they explore the culture and political climate of the Democratic Republic of Congo → Read More

App for journalists: StoryFlow, for getting creative with your social media stories

This free iOS app uses a wide range of templates and typography to make it easier to create personalised stories on-the-go → Read More

Artificial intelligence, focus on reader needs and cybersecurity: Here is your weekly journalism news update

Pushed for time? Catch up with this week's coverage from Journalism.co.uk → Read More

Get your newsroom ready to fight disinformation in 2019

The current threat online is not false content but misleading posts designed to deepen existing divisions in society → Read More

How to get your newsroom ready to fight disinformation in 2019

The current information threat online is not false content, but rather misleading posts and comments designed to deepen existing divisions in society. → Read More

How BBC World Service engages younger audiences by fulfilling six reader needs

Dmitry Shishkin, digital development editor, BBC World Service, explains why covering breaking news is not enough for today's audiences → Read More