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Teaching Online Journalism

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

Everything I did at AEJMC

Okay, not really everything — but all the panels (3) on which I spoke:

Blogging and Video for Journalism Educators (and Students)

This gives you one spot containing all links to all resources and examples I showed, or referred to, in my three presentations, which were:

  • They Blog for Journalism Change — And It Pays Off (see archived video of this panel)
  • The State of Visual Communication (I talked about curriculum issues)
  • Teaching Online Video Storytelling: How to Train Students to Get That (New) Visual Mindset

Comments and questions are welcome, as always.

One response to “Everything I did at AEJMC”

  1. Teaching Online Journalism » Some data on the 2008 AEJMC convention writes:

    [...] 121 speakers (smallest in six years) — and I was on three panels [...]

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