Year: 2006
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Blogging Their Way Through Academe – US News & World Report
Apparently, lots of graduate students are blogging about their classes, research, and lives. This comes as a complete surprise to me. Honest. Blogging Their Way Through Academe – US News & World Report
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Convergence Conference 2005: Unconvergence at BYU
Podcast and PowerPoint from a conference last October. Profs from BYU explain how and why convergence didn’t work so well at their J-School. Convergence Conference 2005: Unconvergence at BYU
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everystockphoto.com – your source for free photos
Free stock photography — mostly from Flickr and the like, so scan the license if you find something you like for your presentation or blog. everystockphoto.com – your source for free photos
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The Volunteer State – Some Posties blog for free – Washington City Paper
How to pay reporters who blog? And who do they work for, anyway? The Volunteer State – Some Posties blog for free – Washington City Paper
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The print edition – y’know – for kids
Fellow SJSU grad student Patrick Dwire has a great cover story in this week’s Santa Cruz Good Times, one of our intrepid alternative weeklies here in the Cruz. Patrick takes a look at what newspapers all over the country are doing to try and hook the 18-24 set. (Note to self: I’m not the target…
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News University: Training for Journalists. Anytime. Anywhere.
Good looking web courses on writing, editing, multimedia from Poynter. News University: Training for Journalists. Anytime. Anywhere.
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Albert Merriman Smith
Wild Merriman Smith stories about breaking the JFK assassination story over a 1960s car phone to the UPI wire while the AP reporter in the back seat was freaking out. Albert Merriman Smith
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Online Journalism Webcast, April 7-8 – E-Media Tidbits
Watch live video of the International Symposium on Online Journalism. Online Journalism Webcast, April 7-8 – E-Media Tidbits
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Katie, Katie, Katie: Why the anchor is still important
A handful of New Media pundits have been questioning the wisdom CBS had in hiring Katie Couric away from the Today Show to plant her in the anchor’s chair on the evening news. Granted, CBS is spending gobs of money they could be putting into other projects, but think about this: With more unbundled media…
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CJR January/February 2006 – The Next Generation
A slice of the high school journalism life. CJR January/February 2006 – The Next Generation