If you didn't make it to the BBC College of Journalism/New York Times's recent Social Media Summit in London, here's what you missed - and don't need to miss any longer. Below are links to videos of all the sessions and reports on them from our blog:
Opening Keynote
James Harding, director of BBC News and Current Affairs, in conversation with Charlie Beckett, director, Polis, at the London School of Economics and Political Science
- Opening Keynote on our YouTube channel
- James Harding on how social media has changed the BBC’s world blog report
How to Make Highly Sharable, Highly Clickable Content (The Right Way)
Chair: Aron Pilhofer, New York Times. Panel: Martin Belam, Trinity Mirror UK; Laura Oliver, Guardian (UK); Luke Lewis, BuzzFeed (UK)
- How to Make Highly Sharable, Highly Clickable Content (The Right Way) video on our YouTube channel
- How to make highly shareable, highly clickable content blog report
Global Innovations - Social Innovation in World News
Chair: Esra Dogramaci, BBC. Panel: James Montgomery, BBC; Andy Carvin, First Look Media; Michal Broniatowski, Espreso TV, Ukraine; Libby Powell, Radar Media, Kenya
- Global Innovations - Social Innovation in World News video on our YouTube channel
- Using social media for world news blog report
Keynote
Vivian Schiller, global head of news and journalism partnerships, Twitter; Joanna Geary, head of news, Twitter UK
- Keynote Speech video on our YouTube channel
- How Twitter does everything a journalist needs blog report
Mobile in Social: How Each is Influencing the Other
Chair: Nathalie Malinarich, BBC. Panel: Cynara Vetch, CCTV Africa; Ramaa Sharma, BBC World Service Group; Matt Peacock, Vodafone; Liam Corcoran, NewsWhip
- Mobile in Social: How Each is Influencing the Other video on our YouTube channel
- How news is responding to the inexorable rise of mobile blog report
