When he was hired to be Multimedia Editor at the New York Times, he found he no longer had time to maintain the site all by himself, so he worked with ONA to relaunch Interactive Narratives 2.0. The site now relies on members of its community to both contribute new content, and also to rate, tag, and review all of the content it contains, to make it easier for people to locate what they are looking for, or just to find the best storytelling examples as chosen by the crowd. Site participation is open to all; ONA members are already registered, others need to sign up.
Read more:
- ONA President's Letter - Interactive 2.0 Launches by Jonathan Dube
- Interview on Poynter Online with site founder Andrew DiVigal
- Guidelines for posting content
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