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Emerging Media: Role of Citizen Journalists, Bloggers, Online and Mainstream Media Practitioners
August 9, 2011
Probe Media Foundation in cooperation with the US Embassy of the Philippines organized a forum on “Emerging Media and Role of Citizen Journalists, Bloggers, Online and Mainstream Media Practitioners”.
The forum hopes to discuss and examine the role of citizen journalists and contribution to mainstream media, as well as ethics and responsibilities involved. Mr. Andrew Haeg, the guest speaker is a specialist on participatory media, citizen journalism, business and economics journalism, journalism innovation, design thinking and social media. He is the co-founder of the Public Insight Network, Knight Fellow at Stanford University (Change and Innovation in Journalism), Senior Producer and Analyst at American Public Media and freelance writer for the Economist.
This one-day forum is still on-going . Blog Watch is live tweeting the talk and you can view the live stream and recorded video at http://ustream.tv/channel/blogwatch
Here are some of the recorded videos:
With Luz Rimban
WIth Andrew Haeg
Panel Presentations with Ellen Tordesillas, Anna Rodriguez de la Cruz , Howie Severino and Ramon Tuazon
Noemi Lardizabal-Dado is a Content Strategist with over 16 years experience in blogging, content management, citizen advocacy and media literacy and over 26 years in web development. Otherwise known as @MomBlogger on social media, she believes in making a difference in the lives of her children by advocating social change for social good.
She is a co-founder and a member of the editorial board of Blog Watch . She is a resource speaker on media literacy, social media , blogging, digital citizenship, good governance, transparency, parenting, women’s rights and wellness, and cyber safety.
Her personal blogs such as aboutmyrecovery.com (parenting) , pinoyfoodblog.com (recipes), techiegadgets.com (gadgets) and benguetarabica.coffee keep her busy outside of Blog Watch.
Disclosure:
I am an advocate. I am NOT neutral. I will NOT give social media mileage to members of political clans, epal, a previous candidate for the same position and those I believe are a waste of taxpayers' money.
I do not support or belong to any political party. I was part of accredited media covering the Office of the Vice President and Leni Robredo as she ran as a presidential aspirant in the 2022 National and local elections.
On August 5, 2021, YouTube announced that I was selected as one of 50 Program participants of its Creator Program for Independent Journalists
She was a Senior Consultant for ALL media engagements for the PCOO-led Committee on Media Affairs & Strategic Communications (CMASC) under the ASEAN 2017 National Organizing Council from January 4 -July 5, 2017. Having been an ASEAN advocate since 2011, she has written extensively about the benefits of the ASEAN community and as a region of opportunities on Blog Watch and aboutmyrecovery.com.
Organization affiliation includes Consortium on Democracy and Disinformation
Updated June 6, 2022