Tag: Journalism School
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Deadline Day, v1.0
Today I turn in 12, count ’em, 12 copies of my 33-page thesis proposal. (The first draft was longer, believe it or not.) I finished it up last night shortly before 1am, but it’s safe to assume I’ll get it back in September with conditional approval (I hope) and notes on mechanical changes, plus a…
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Classes started yesterday, and I showed up anyway
The one class I’m taking this semester (Research Methods) doesn’t start until Monday night, but I showed up at SJSU yesterday, anyway, to take care of some paperwork, turn in a draft of my thesis proposal, and hang out with/badger/heckle the staff of the Spartan Daily, our student newspaper. The print edition of the Daily…
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Media and Society (MCOM 72): The Blog
They’re multiplying. SJSU JMC class blogs. I like the looks of this one… Godin and Weinberger in the blogroll – that’s a clueful sign. Media and Society (MCOM 72): The Blog
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Hartsville Today – The first year of a small-town citizen-journalism site
A 75-page report on the joint J-School/local newspaper citizen journalism site. Hartsville Today – The first year of a small-town citizen-journalism site
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Hartsville Today
A citizen journalism site managed by a South Carolina newspaper and the University of South Carolina’s J-School. Hartsville Today
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New campus media blog
Check out CampusByline, a new blog tracking student media across the country. “I think that students can do top-notch journalism (I’ve witnessed it) and I believe that there’s a need to highlight the positive work being done. With that in mind, I wanted to start this blog. It’s going to start out small, at first,…
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New Media class at SJSU
Journalism 163, taught by Steve Sloan and Cynthia McCune (at least one section – are there others?), opens for business at SJSU this week. It’s hard to give this thing a name, and I don’t want to contribute any more than I already have to the handwringing and head-scratching over what it should be, or…
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Search query of the day
Wherein I start a new feature, in which, on a daily basis, I bring you the most inspiring search query which pops up in my referrer logs: “journalism school easier than law school” Hmm.
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Peninsula Press Club: Bill would stop college paper censorship
Leland Yee’s college press freedom bill hits the governor’s desk. Peninsula Press Club: Bill would stop college paper censorship
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The Spokesman-Review : interns
The interns in Spokane are doing the group-blog thing. This one is a little less anonymous and more informative than others I’ve seen, but with less gossip. Too bad about that, but it’s still worth reading, especially if you’re a student. The Spokesman-Review : interns