Tag: Education
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Who Needs Ink? A panel discussion on the Future of Newspapers
Commonwealth Club event at San Jose City Hall: Who Needs Ink? Who’s here? Ex-Mercury News tech writer Dan Gillmor, currently of various citizen journalism initiatives Jerry Ceppos, ex-Knight Ridder news executive (and Merc alum) Peter Appert, a Goldman Sachs analyst Joan Walsh, Salon‘s editor-in-chief Jim Bettinger, communications prof from Stanford (and Merc alum) is moderating…
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Travel the world, meet interesting people, blog for the New York Times
Win a trip to the developing world with Nick Kristof. What? And you won’t just be watching. I want you to report as well – probably in a Web log or video blog on the New York Times Web site, maybe in some other way. I’m open to other ideas as well, but I want…
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Best of Web 2.0
“What’s Web 2.0?” you ask. “We’re still working on Web 1.0,” you say. Okay, whatever, check out this easy-to-read, plain-language list of useful tools you can find on the Internet these days. If you haven’t used Flickr or Delicious, now’s the time. If you’ve never seen a Google Map, check it out. These are tools…
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The Chronicle: 2/17/2006: New York’s New J-School
City University of New York journalism grad school. The Chronicle: 2/17/2006: New York’s New J-School
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Blog templates, online newspaper layout, server issues
Jeff Jarvis laments the lack of creativity in blog templates. It sounds like he’s looking for a front page with different categories, or a taste of different pages on the front page. I certainly like the idea – I know not everyone reading what I write about the JMC department or the Daily is necessarily…
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Oregon Daily Emerald – University of Oregon news and sports – Now educating on an iPod near you
U of Oregon Journalism Prof is podcasting supplemental material for his classes. Now that wasn’t so hard, was it? Oregon Daily Emerald – University of Oregon news and sports – Now educating on an iPod near you
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Moodle – A Free, Open Source Course Management System for Online Learning
Moodle – A Free, Open Source Course Management System for Online Learning
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SCIgen – An Automatic CS Paper Generator
The fake research paper guys give fake presentations SCIgen – An Automatic CS Paper Generator
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Humans Subvert Hierarchy
I’ve written an email to Steve Sloan’s boss looking for some insight into why he was told that he is not allowed to record any podcasts with students. When I get a reply, I’ll try to tell SJSU’s side of the story. Steve’s been writing about how Hyperlinks Subvert Hierarchy: This is where we cut…
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Writing old and new
Another new link on the sidebar: Other Writing, as in non-blogging. For now, there’s a few assignments from the semester of grad school I just finished, including my first unpublished journalism and a few book critiques. I also included one of my favorite things from my undergraduate years – an essay about the night I…