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Innovative Individuals: Nancy Donaldson

If you watched “The Frontline of Mexico’s AIDS War” by the Washington Post in 2008, or enjoyed the “Choosing a President” presentation by The New York Times, you were watching the talented work of Nancy Donaldson. During her short career she has already produced a wealth of innovative multimedia projects from two of the most highly respected news organizations. As is evident from her inspirational work, it seemed clear that she deserved the title for this week’s Innovative Individual.

New York Times presents War Without Borders

New York Times produced their second interactive video last week, titled “War Without Borders.” The first, “Choosing a President,” created quite a large buzz amongst the numerous online communities, including this blog. Now that they have a template to streamline these bad boys, I am extremely excited to see the integration of these interactive portals into otherwise stand-back-and-watch video galleries.

Special Olympics uses twitter, multimedia to document Winter Games

Miami professor Rich Beckman has done it again. He is leading a massive project with more than 50 students to document the Special Olympics’ World Winter Game in Boise, Idaho. Deemed “the largest international sporting and humanitarian event of the year, with more than 2,000 athletes from almost 100 countries,” Beckman and his journalists will be working around the clock to deliver multimedia content for a week full of competitions and events.

Best of the Post 2008 offers endless inspiration for 2009

Happy 2009 everyone. I am slowly catching up from two weeks out of the country and another week without phones or internet, so bear with me. While I sift through my RSS feed and delicious links, make sure to spend some time with Washington Posts’ “Best of the Post 2008.” With 19 interactives featured, it’s a great excuse to delay doing work on a Monday morning. There always seems to be a few I missed during the past year, as well as the oldies but goodies.

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