Tag: Journalism School
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Experts to students, “Adapt Now” – Innovation in College Media
“The days of five clips getting a student a good job are over at major media outlets.” Experts to students, “Adapt Now” – Innovation in College Media
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Spartan Daily Podcast – Photojournalism From A Student’s Eye
Ah, the sweet sounds of microphones getting plugged into Edirol R-09s at San Jose State University. Rumor has it there are some point & shoots floating around as well. Show the reporters the video setting, and turn them loose. Tell them to have fun. Spartan Daily Podcast – Photojournalism From A Student’s Eye
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Your lowest-cost audio kit – Teaching Online Journalism
Olympus audio recorder: $80. Nady mic: $10. Teaching photojournalism students how to record audio and use Soundslides? Priceless. Your lowest-cost audio kit – Teaching Online Journalism
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Redesign interrupted, actual content to follow
As much as it pains me to do so, I’ll interrupt my ongoing monologue about this blog’s ongoing redesign (Almost done! IE6 sucks!) to bring you actual links to actual information that has nothing to do (as far as I know) with cute cats verbing ur nounz. Bryan Murley interviews Rob Curley by IM over…
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NYC24 – The Greed Issue
What the New Media Workshop students at Columbia U have been up to. via David Cohn at NewAssignment.net. NYC24 – The Greed Issue
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Rethinking Media Education – Dan Gillmor
“Lots of journalism programs still teach courses like “Beginning Newswriting” or some such thing as part of the core curriculum. How vital is that, especially when personal audio and video are becoming at least as much a part…” Rethinking Media Education – Dan Gillmor
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Wanted by Gannett: Young Talent – Poyner Online
Gannett is recruiting 30 j-school seniors for a 10-week talent development program to train new reporters to work in the Information Center scheme. Advertising majors, too. Wanted by Gannett: Young Talent – Poyner Online
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Further notes on the new journalism skillset
Andrew Venegas, a journalism student at San Jose State University, asks in comments: “How many skills do you think an online editor/reporter needs? Is HTML and CSS enough? Do you need to know Flash, Photoshop and Premiere Pro as well? How about Sound Studio? All in all, working for the paper you do today, how…
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Kwantlen Chronicle Online – Home
Student newspaper running Joomla. Via Murley and Mark. Kwantlen Chronicle Online – Home
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The best thing about being on a team…
…is that you don’t have to do everything yourself. That’s what I’m finally learning after 3.5 months at my new job. Everyone has a specialty, and the best thing you can do is let everyone do what they do best, whether it’s design, code, manage, write, shoot, edit, record, or evangelize. I spent my lunch…