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video from netj forum: jay rosen assignment zero

In March 2007, Jay Rosen helped launch Assignment Zero, a networked journalism experiment that got a bit of help from Wired.com. He posted his review of that project last night on his blog PressThink and has just walked the audience here at the Networked Journalism Forum through his seven main points of learning from the experiment:


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