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Journalism schools start teaching students to fly drones

End the Lie – Independent News
March 22, 2013

A small drone is seen during a hearing of the US Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill, March 20, 2013 in Washington, DC. (AFP Photo / Brendan Smialowski)

A small drone is seen during a hearing of the US Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill, March 20, 2013 in Washington, DC. (AFP Photo / Brendan Smialowski)

Next generation’s Walter Cronkites won’t be learning the traditional tricks and tips used by the journalists of today. Drones could be the next big tool for newsgathering, and some journalism students are getting hands-on experience already.

Editor’s note: be sure to check out our latest article on this trend as well as an article on drone use for news-gathering from 2012.

Drones aren’t likely to be approved for commercial use for a few more years, but in the meantime hobbyists are free to purchase and assemble small unmanned aerial vehicles that can hoover close to the earth and offer literally a bird’s eye view of the ground. One police department in Colorado has already logged close to 200 hours with their search-and-rescue drones, and the Department of Homeland Security has its own personal fleet for border patrol. But as America enters the dawn of the drone age, will law enforcement agencies be the only ones benefiting from unmanned aerial vehicles?

“In 2015, when the FAA is set to begin to relax its prohibition on use and integrate civilian use of drones, then I would think the first folks in the door would be media because there’s such an obvious use,” Ryan Calo, a law professor at the University of Washington, testified during a Senate hearing earlier this week. Congress is currently trying to put together guidelines for a domestic drone program that will be ready for the big UAV boom expected in just a matter of months, but commercial services and police department won’t be the only ones that will benefit. As Calo explained to Congress, using a drone to gather news is an option not often considered.

Some would beg to differ. Take Bill Allen, for example. Allen, a science and journalism professor at the University of Missouri, is already making his j-school students use remote controlled drones to help discover what they could do to the industry.

“We have a class here of journalism students who are learning to fly J-bots, for journalism robots, or drones,” Allen told ABC News. “So they learn to fly them, and also do what reporters do: brainstorm ideas, go out and do reporting, do drone based photography and video. We’re trying to see if this is going to be useful for journalism.”

By giving journalists controls over small light-weighted drones, reporters are allowed to have another set of eyes that can scour hard-to-get-to-places where a hit story might otherwise be unobtainable. One scenario described by the university’s radio station content director to ABC exemplified exactly what a drone could do in the hands of the right reporter:

“Scott Pham, director of content at the University of Missouri’s public radio station KBIA, described the story of a drone hobbyist flying a camera-equipped helicopter over a field in Texas near his home capturing images. When the man looked at the images later, he noticed a creek he had never seen before that was flushed red. When he looked into it, he discovered a meat processing plant that was illegally dumping into the creek”

“That’s news gathering that can happen in your backyard,” Pham added to ABC. “That’s where the real value is. From my perspective that’s what actually expands journalism. Tools that allow us to get new information and report it, and that’s what I think a drone can do.”

Matthew Dickinson, a system administrator and instructor for the Information Technology Program in the MU Computer Science Department, explains to the school’s engineering department that drones are indeed providing students with a powerful tool unmatched in their industry this side of a costly chopper.

“It’s giving the journalism people the chance to get what they could get with a helicopter at one-one thousandth of the price,” Dickinson tells the department’s Marie French.

What so-called “j-drones” also do, though, is enough to raise a few worries. National discussion on domestic drones has already focused significantly on the potential privacy violations that could exist if the government is given the go-ahead to use small surveillance UAVs to spy on suspects. Privacy advocates call the likely onslaught of drones an Orwellian nightmare that would render the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution almost nonexistent. Such is the reason for congressional committees to investigate the matters now before privacy is pulverized forever.

“Rules are necessary to ensure that fundamental standards for fairness, privacy and accountability are understood,” Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) Director Amie Stepanovich testified before the Senate earlier this week. Even Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-California), who has openly advocated for drone use in the past, seemed unsure at the hearing of what the right thing to do would be to protect Americans from all-watching aircraft.

“What altitude can they fly? What kind of facial recognition are they capable of at various activities? Can they take pictures of individuals through windows of their home?” Feinstein asked. “Drones are hard to spot for the untrained eye, so your ability to protect yourself is not great.”

But as Congress and the Federal Aviation Administration accelerate their studies on what drones should and shouldn’t do, hobbyists, educators and students can still operate small aircraft — some as inexpensive as only $300 — to play with what could be the next generation of journalist’s most must-have tool. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s has already joined Missouri by adding a Drone Journalism course of its own that is teaching other college students not to necessarily be scared of flying, robot devices that can stream images anywhere on Earth.

“Drones tend to have a negative connotation in today’s media,” University of Nebraska student Robert Partyka told Fast Company. “The public mostly hears the word drone when associated with war and destruction. However, drone technology can be used in many other aspects, including field reporting. Part of this project’s goal is to discover how best to utilize this technology in the field of journalism.”

Source: RT


VIDEO — Eyewitness: ‘Tamerlan run over by police vehicle and then shot’

21stCenturyWire
April 27, 2013

NEW EVIDENCE: Now an additional piece of eyewitness evidence has surfaced from a radio broadcast which aired on Friday April 19, 2013 on WEEI 93.7 FM in Boston, where a caller named Linda explains how the shootout transpired on Dexter Street in Watertown during the early morning hours. She is saying that she saw the first suspect, Tamerlan, mortally wounded and then run over by police, after which time the police began their incredible manhunt for the second suspect Dzhokhar. Why would police change their story about Tamerlan? Listen. and you decide…

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VIDEO — ‘Why did they need to kill my son?’ – Tsarnaev’s mother

Russia Today
April 25, 2013

he mother of the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects claims she has seen video which proves her son Tamerlan was still alive after he was detained. Police had earlier said the eldest brother was run over by his younger sibling, who was making his getaway. RT’s Tom Barton told us more about what was said by both brother’s parents at a press-conference in Dagestan.

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VIDEO — Bill S-7 And The Root Causes Of Terrorism

Press For Truth
April 26, 2013

The Anti-terrorism Act passed just after the Sept. 11th attacks has been revived under Bill S-7 with some extremely troubling provisions which threaten the basic fundamental civil liberties of every Canadian citizen. The conservatives have used the recent “foiled terror plot” as an excuse to pass this draconian bill. In what is eerily similar to the National Defense Authorization Act in the United States bill S-7 now gives the Canadian authorities the ability to have investigative hearings and preventive detentions. Under this bill anyone and everyone can now be a suspect and detained without charges or due process.

8 things to know about the new anti-terrorism bill:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story…

Operation Smooth — The Canadian Connection to Global “Terrorism”
http://www.pressfortruth.ca/latest-fr…

Canadian “Foiled Terror Plot” And The Intelligence Community:
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VIDEO — Hamilton Police Hasn’t Got a Clue or They’re Just Playing Dumb

Canadian Awareness Network
April 25, 2013

Lucas Cort attended a meeting to question Chief of Hamilton Police- Glenn DeCaire. He asked him if Hamilton Police has any filtration systems for preventing psychopaths from being hired on.

Terry and Frankie both make a response to Glenn DeCaire’s response to Lucas’s question.

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U.S. border fee proposal to be ‘vigorously’ fought by Ottawa [video included]

CBC News
April 22, 2013

[VIDEO]

Ottawa “will vigorously lobby against” a proposal to charge every vehicle and pedestrian a fee to enter the United States at any land border crossing, says a spokeswoman for Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

The Department of Homeland Security wants Congress to authorize the study of a fee that could be collected from everyone who enters the U.S. at land crossings bordering Canada and Mexico.

Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade thinks a fee to simply enter the U.S. would be bad for business between the two countries.

“Canadian officials will vigorously lobby against this proposal,” department spokeswoman Emma Welford told CBC News in an email.

“We believe that any fee on travelers crossing the Canada-U.S. border would be bad for travellers and bad for the economy,” .

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VIDEO — Operation Smooth – The Canadian Connection to Global “Terrorism”

Press For Truth
April 22, 2013

Exactly one week after the Boston Bombings Canadian authorities have announced a “foiled terror plot” that was conducted and referred to as “operation smooth”. The RCMP and CSIS worked hand in hand with the Department of Homeland security and the FBI.

Breaking Info on Boston Bombings! Tamerlan Tsarnaev and the Naked Man:
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