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Around the Web: Why journalists shouldn't use Flash

Shared by Andrew Chavez on July 22, 2009
Multimedia, Online news / 10000 Words

Mark Luckie at 10,000 Words has a post about Adobe Flash and journalism and is saying something that isn't said enough -- journalists don't need to know how to use it. As he says, Flash was all the rage when it came out. But, as we've shown in our Web workshops, there are many free online tools that do the exact same thing with far less effort.

About the author

Andrew Chavez
Associate Director for Digital Intiatives at Texas Center for Community Journalism, New Media Specialist at TCU Schieffer School of Journalism

Andrew Chavez serves as new media specialist for the Schieffer School and associate director of the Center. He is also the author of the Explorations in New Media blog, a Schieffer School project that focuses on trends in emerging media.

Before joining the Schieffer School as new media...