CNN iReport Tutorials Index
(Perspective: In 2013, CNN selected me as one of their top iReporters, out of more than 11,000 reporters. This is an index of a series of 23 lessons that share how to be a good iReporter and how to make CNN iReports a vital part of your crisis communication and media relations strategy.)
Click here to read Lesson #1 Why Be An iReporter
Click here to read Lesson #2 Game Changers in Crisis Communication and iReporting
Click here to read Lesson #3 Set Up Your IReporter Account
Click here to read Lesson #4 What is News?
Click here to watch Lesson #5 Hurricane Isaac: iReports Before, During and After. Is This Guy Crazy?
Click here to read Lesson #6 Get the Right Tools to be a CNN iReporter
Click here to read Lesson #7 How a Guy in Mandeville, Louisiana Became a Source of Breaking News
Click here to read Lesson #8 How and Why to tell a Compare and Contrast Story
Click Here to Read Lesson #9 What to Say in Your iReport
Click here to read Lesson #10 Manage the Expectations of Your Audience
Click here to read Lesson #11 Where You Should Look When Using an iPad or Iphone for an iReport
Click here to read Lesson #12 Good Lighting for Your iReport
Click here to read Lesson #13 How to Manage Your Audio
Click here to read Lesson #14 How to Properly Frame Your Video
Click here to read Lesson #15 When to use earbuds and headsets
Click here to read Lesson #16 How and Why to Plan Movement in Your iReport
Click here to read Lesson #17 The Secrets to Using Skype for a Live CNN Interview
Click here to read Lesson #19 How to Shoot Great B-Roll
Click here to read Lesson #20 Learn Why Crap is King When it Comes to TV
Click here to read Lesson #21 Get Great New iReporter Gadgets
Click here to read Lesson #22 Keep it Short
Click here to read Lesson #23 Final Thoughts on How You Can be an Award Winning iReporter
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