Tag: Journalism School
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JACC Programs’ Resolutions for 2007
Rich Cameron on student media: “It’s 2007 and time to stop setting deadlines to correspond with the print editions.” JACC Programs’ Resolutions for 2007
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More good advice: Outing’s list – Innovation in College Media
Bryan translates Steve’s tips for small papers into a student media version: “Experimentation takes risks, and it requires sometimes failing. But it must be done. Find the people who like to take risks (reasonable risks, if there is such a thing), and giv More good advice: Outing’s list – Innovation in College Media
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Some Words of Advice for Small Newspapers – E&P
Steve Outing’s latest list: “2. Don’t hire print-focused employees: …the Internet era requires more than finding people who can snap a news photograph and write a story and lay out the front page.” Some Words of Advice for Small Newspapers – E&P
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Which newspaper will drop its print edition first?
Wired News prediction for 2007: “A major newspaper gives up printing on paper to publish exclusively online.” Howard Owens doesn’t think so: “Ain’t happening. There’s still too much revenue tied up in print and not enough online. A major newspaper — I’m taking this to mean a major metro — couldn’t support it’s current news…
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Tennessee Journalist
Via Bob Stepno, UT-Knoxville J-School news site was “established as the centerpiece of the School’s efforts to teach and explore the areas of web journalism.” Built in Django. Tennessee Journalist
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The Emperor’s New Tags « New Media in Journalism
SJSU J-School student Andrew Venegas refines his manifesto/plea for, more or less, an online journalism major. Looks like I don’t have to post one this semester. The Emperor’s New Tags « New Media in Journalism
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Teach blogging at UNC j-school
While SJSU is discussing watering down its only undergrad New Media class, UNC is hiring a prof who “should be highly skilled in writing and editing online news, in blogging and in developing news content for the web.” Teach blogging at UNC j-school
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Narrative journalism conference at SJSU Saturday
From the JMC Journal: Host: AAJA SF Bay Area and SJSU Location: SJSU – Dwight Bentel Hall, 100 Washington Square, San Jose, Calif. When: Saturday, November 11, 9:30am Phone: 650-906-7818 Cost: $10 for AAJA and SJSU members and students; $15 for non-members. Breakfast and lunch provided. Hmm. With kickoff moved back to 3pm, you could…
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More on the online skills study that made me say Wow
Rich Cameron at the JACC blog reacts to the finding that college experience with CMS tools, HTML and Photoshop will help j-school students get jobs in online news: “Those papers that post PDF only or use non-content management systems are cheating their students. College Publisher is the cheapest, but not only content management system available.…
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Help us plan for New York – Innovation in College Media
Help Bryan and friends prepare a conference workshop by filling out a quick survey. Help us plan for New York – Innovation in College Media