Tuesday, February 27, 2007

the importance of xhtml for new media journalists

It is important for new media journalists to understand XHTML coding because it improves the quality of their own skills. A journalist in any field should understand and incorporate the medium in which they work with. A radio journalist should understand how the recording equipment operates and how to edit on computer programmes. Such as a television journalist or a photojournalist should know how to operate a camera and the editing skills that are required. For a new media journalist the skills that we require is learning and working with computer literacy and the internet. This means that new media journalists should know computer language and computer jargon. Part of this learning and understanding is working with XHTML. Learning and using XHTML helps online journalists to be more in control of their work because it allows the journalists to edit and manipulate how the information appears on the site. It aids the journalist and the reader because the information doesn’t get filtered through a technician or middle man who might unintentionally change or alter the story. Learning XHTML can only but help the new media journalist because it is a system that others can use and understand. Other journalists can correct or add to a story online by using the coding system. It helps journalists all work on the same site or multiple sites because the coding is universal and not particular to one person. XHTML is important to new media journalists because it helps journalists in the collective.

http://www.shire.net/learnwebdesign/xhtml.htm

http://www.w3schools.com/xhtml/xhtml_syntax.asp


http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic/

1 comment:

Brad Whittington said...

You could have seperated your thoughts into paragraphs.

Nice post otherwise.

"Journalists in the collective"...lol