Credit: Images by Cardboard Camera News App for journalists: Cardboard Camera, for taking and sharing 360-degree photos Use this free app to capture and share 360-degree images with immersive audio By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
News Why digital-born publishers are key to the coverage of climate change RISJ study finds the formats, styles and tone of new media are a vital addition to the traditional coverage of environmental issues, peaking interest and reaching wider audiences By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
News 'Visitors in another realm': How Fusion, CNN and Mic use video on Instagram Three media organisations share how they use video on the platform to engage with audiences and establish their brands By Caroline Scott • 5 min read
Credit: image by Pocket Reporter News App for journalists: Pocket Reporter, for guiding trainee journalists through the newsgathering process This free Android app helps with the basics of reporting, prompting journalists to ask the right questions for their story By Caroline Scott • 1 min read
News Hitting the reset button: The Economist aims to reach new audiences with 'ambassadorial' video The publisher has made a change to its digital distribution strategy while experimenting with different kinds of video formats in its Daily Watch feature By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
Credit: Image by on Lassedesignen on Shutterstock. News 'We are going after our future readers' – Snapchat Discover and Facebook Live experiments at WSJ The publisher has been experimenting in the last year, gaining loyal readers and changing the newsroom's culture By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
Credit: Image by petergerdes on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News How spatial audio can make your 360-degree videos more immersive Guide your audience's attention and give them a more realistic experience with spherical sound By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
News USC Annenberg students find new purpose for virtual reality in journalism Hell and High Water VR was produced based on research from ProPublica and The Texas Tribune to raise awareness of Houston’s vulnerability to coastal storms By Caroline Scott • 4 min read
News 'You're holding a device that looks like a gun' – The dangers of mobile journalism in war zones Reporters often extol the benefits of mojo techniques and equipment, but Nick Garnett of BBC 5Live explains where this workflow can prove challenging and potentially dangerous By Caroline Scott • 4 min read
News A Snapchat news channel from ARD and ZDF aims to engage young audiences in current affairs Journalist Eva Schulz explains how the German broadcasters are reaching out to young audiences on the new platform By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
News 'There's a danger of becoming stuck behind the desk': Investigative journalism in the age of social media Mark Williams-Thomas, investigative reporter, gave his tips for those producing in-depth reporting at the 2016 NCTJ Journalism Skills conference By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
News No Small Talk: The 360-degree video from BBC Taster exploring today's 'big ideas' A behind the scenes look at the immersive talkshow that aims to engage millennial women in natural conversations By Caroline Scott • 2 min read