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Teaching Online Journalism

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Notes from the classroom and observations about today’s practice of journalism online

Archive for August 2006

I am interviewed, uncensored

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Bryan Murley at Reinventing College Media interviewed me (via IM — and you can see all my typos!). Unfortunately, I got very frustrated and called the Minneapolis Star Tribune “stupid.” They are among the smartest folks in the online newspaper game, but I called them a name because apparently they no longer link to photos, [...]

New book: Online News

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Open University Press in Britain has just published Online News (tip via the Online Journalism blog, where you can see the table of contents). I’m psyched because the author, Stuart Allan, is also the author of News Culture, one of the best books ever about the cult … er, field of journalism and how [...]

Visitor 10,000: Thank you!

Monday, August 21, 2006

I don’t know who it was, but thank you all for coming to read this blog.
Today Site Meter told me that I have exceeded 10,000 visits (not unique visitors, but visits) to this blog since April 3, 2006.
Page views = 19,211
Average visit length = 2 min. 41 sec.
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AP seeks online video reporter

Monday, August 21, 2006

From an ad at JournalismJobs.com:
The Associated Press seeks an Online Video Reporter/Producer for AP Digital in New York City.
The Online Video Reporter/Producer is responsible for generating story ideas in content areas including entertainment, science, technology and business; covering news developments in those subject areas; field reporting, producing and camera operation to acquire video material; plus [...]

Build a resource list online, fast

Monday, August 21, 2006

I’ve been playing with Squidoo lately — see my lens on Online Journalism, for example. Seems this would be a very handy tool for a lot of educators and trainers. And, like so much Web 2.0 goodness, it’s free!
A brainchild of Seth Godin, an online marketing demigod, Squidoo has not received many accolades. Some pundits [...]

Wiretapping violates citizens’ rights

Sunday, August 20, 2006

No kidding, right? But a U.S. federal judge has finally said so, and I wanted to capture a few links about this — because students need to hear why this is wrong. It’s part of our responsibility as educators to explain to them why they should safeguard their civil rights.
The Washington Post ran a clear, [...]

Topix redesigns, becomes easy to use

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Maybe we can all learn some lessons from Topix.net:
The Topix index of 50,000 news sources is 10 times larger than the Google News index and 7 times as large as Yahoo! News. Topix really focuses on local search. Today’s relaunch makes the search results on Topix much easier to use than they have been before.
That [...]