Tag: Journalism School
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Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Adds Online Editing Internship – CyberJournalist.net
The badass Dow Jones internship is now available for online editors. The deadline is November 1st, so get your applications ready now. Highly recommended. Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Adds Online Editing Internship – CyberJournalist.net
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Teaching Online Journalism: Adding online skills to journalism courses
Mindy McAdams on some simple (and some not as simple) ways to roll some online skills straight into your existing curriculum. Teaching Online Journalism: Adding online skills to journalism courses
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Q&A with Travis Fox, video journalist for washingtonpost.com – OJR
Online Journalism Review interview with a real live videojournalist working for a national newspaper. Are J-School students getting pointed in this direction in broadcast classes? Q&A with Travis Fox, video journalist for washingtonpost.com – OJR
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News-Record.com Staff Blogs: The Editor’s Log: What I look for in new hires
A great way to check if you’re up to par for today’s big dailies. More on this after I, um, er, eh, get hired. News-Record.com Staff Blogs: The Editor’s Log: What I look for in new hires
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The Washington Post: Summer Internships
Aim high, j-schoolers: Do your internship at the Washington F’ing Post. Reporters, shooters, copy editors, and page designers are all welcome. Apply now. The Washington Post: Summer Internships
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I just checked in to see what condition my condition was in
My thesis proposal was conditionally approved yesterday, which means I can go ahead and start navigating the murky waters of the human subjects paperwork required by IRB. Once that’s in motion, I’ll make the expected changes that the committee wants, and submit the updates to my primary advisor. Meanwhile, the Sloan/McCune New Media class and…
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More on student media server options
Bryan Murley at Reinventing College Media provides a roadmap of server/hosting options for student papers, including those looking to stray from the College Publisher herd. There are pros and cons to each choice, and Bryan does a great job of laying out what you’ll need to know, who you’ll need to trust, and what you’ll…
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The Internet is for democracy
The Center for Citizen Media has lifted the curtain on what it’s planning to do with a Sunlight Foundation grant. It’s a political transparency project, with the goal of gathering everything there is to know about this year’s race for the 11th congressional district here in California, featuring incumbent Richard Pombo (R-Tracy). All nonpartisan caveats…
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‘NYT’ Names DeVigal Multimedia Editor for Web Newsroom
I missed this somewhere along the line last month, but SFSU prof. Andrew DeVigal got tapped to head up the New York Times multimedia department. Wow. Congrats. ‘NYT’ Names DeVigal Multimedia Editor for Web Newsroom
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Digging Deeper: News21 Produces Investigative Reports, But Can Universities Think Different? – MediaShift
“News21 had dual goals: to get the work of the fellows placed into mainstream media outlets, and to do innovative reporting and multimedia presentations on the web.” Digging Deeper: News21 Produces Investigative Reports, But Can Universities Think Different? – MediaShift