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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 the “journalists” category

What journalists are doing (online)

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Newspapers that Twitter (a list compiled by Erica Smith)
Journalism.me (an aggregation of journalists who blog about journalism, from Kioshi Martinez)
Young journalists blog ring (idea by Dave Lee; open to those under age 30)
Plus: What some journalists can’t do online. CNN’s employee blogging policy (via @yelvington on Twitter)

5 tips for blog beginners

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Craig Stolz, formerly a journalist at The Washington Post, has been blogging for one year. On the occasion of his blog’s anniversary, he wrote this succinct list of lessons learned, which is rather brilliant:

A personal blog is as valuable to the writer as the reader.
Entry titles are as important as content. Titles should be [...]

Journalists putting themselves online

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Mark Luckie has posted screenshots of (and links to) the personal Web sites of 15 journalists. They could be used to inspire journalism students to master the art of self-presentation. Great examples.
15 journalists’ outstanding personal sites
Go on, just have a quick peek. They are very nice sites.

Apply for Spanish-language course in online journalism

Saturday, July 5, 2008

A new online course, in Spanish, will focus on online journalism skills for current journalists. The class will take place entirely online and will cover these five areas:

Introduction to Journalism 2.0. Understand the opportunities and challenges of practicing journalism in the digital age.
Web 2.0 and an Eye on the Future. Learn how Web 2.0 [...]

Move your journalism beyond writing

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Early last week, someone added an old post from this blog to StumbleUpon. It garnered about 200 pageviews that day, making a little spike in my site traffic report. The post was from December 2006, and I didn’t even remember writing it.
Everyday journalism, on the job
I wrote about how a reporter would do her job [...]

Advice from a young online journalist

Thursday, June 26, 2008

In the midst of layoffs and announcements of newsroom downsizing, I continue to receive good reports from former students who are working in online journalism. They’re not always doing the work they could be doing (and should be encouraged to produce), but they’re not scared of losing their job tomorrow, either.
This one comes from a [...]

When journalists go to jail

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Some Vietnamese journalists have asked my opinion about the arrest and detention of two of their own.
Nguyen Viet Chien, 56, a reporter for Thanh Nien, and Nguyen Van Hai, 33, reporter for Tuoi Tre, were jailed last month, according to the Vietnam Journalism site. VietNamNet reported that the two will be in “temporary detention [...]