Richard Koci Hernandez named multimedia fellow at Berkeley, resurrects Multimediashooter
August 29th, 2008Posted by Judith Townend in Multimedia, Online Journalism
The University of California at Berkeley has given a Ford Foundation multimedia fellowship to Richard Koci Hernandez, current deputy director of multimedia at the San Jose Mercury News.
His aim is to develop digital news sites for under-served communities, according to the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), where Hernandez has led a series of multimedia workshops.
Hernandez is also reviving his website, www.multimediashooter.com, which was shut down earlier this year after being repeatedly hacked.
Tags: Berkeley, California, Ford Foundation, National Press Photographers Association, Richard Koci Hernandez, San Jose Mercury News, University of California, USA
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