Trip #1: Award Trip to Malaysia
From 15-20 August, 2010, nine prizewinning TH!NK3 bloggers were sent on an award trip of a lifetime to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. After a joint media conference held by project partners Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the European Journalism Centre, the winners visited forest and water preservation projects carried out by Global Environment Centre, as well as the mangroves of Kuala Selangor Nature Park, and the Hma' Meri indigenous people.
Photo slideshow:
Blog posts
- Dateline Petaling Jaya (15th August 2010) by Iris Cecilia Gonzales
- Hma’ Meri: Preserving Indigenous Malaysian Heritage (22nd August 2010) by Kevin Rennie
- Visiting the mangrove of Kuala Selangor, Malaysia (24th August 2010) by Iris Cecilia Gonzales
- Malaysia: Is blogging a threat to the news? (24th August 2010) by Ian Sullivan
- Malaysian Vignettes (25th August 2010) by Giedre Steikunaite
- Kuala Lumpur Moving towards Megatropolis (25th August 2010) by Kevin Rennie
- Malaysia Th!nk3 Photoblog (26th August 2010) by Robert Stefanicki
- To convert or not to convert? That is the question. (Findings from Malaysia trip) (28th August 2010) by Lara Smallman
- Malaysia: the eastern version of a rainbow nation? (29th August 2010) by Tiziana Cauli
- Malaysia Redux (30th August 2010) by Iris Cecilia Gonzales
- Covering development for an online news service (30th August 2010) by Tiziana Cauli
- Mangrove Magic in Malaysia (31st August 2010) by Kevin Rennie
Videos: Reporting Trip
Videos: Media Conference
- Vimeo: Kuala Lumpur OJCC - TH!NK ABOUT IT - Anne Autio
- Vimeo: Kuala Lumpur OJCC - Blogging Journalists: Death or Rebirth of Journalism
- Vimeo: Kuala Lumpur OJCC - Thinking Development - Clare Herbert
- Vimeo: Kuala Lumpur OJCC - Thinking Development - Tiziana Cauli
- Vimeo: Kuala Lumpur OJCC - Thinking Development - Lara Smallman
- Vimeo: Kuala Lumpur OJCC - Thinking Development - Ian Sullivan
- Vimeo: Kuala Lumpur OJCC - A Model for the 21st Century Newsroom - Paul Bradshaw
- Vimeo: Kuala Lumpur OJCC - In terms of business: How to make a living from online journalism - Paul Bradshaw

