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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 “socialnetworks” category

Tools for creating a social network

Friday, June 22, 2007

If you’re going to build a social networking site online for a geographical community — what I like to think of as a “real world” community — what software will you use?
You might think with all the free and open source tools available, the hardest part would be choosing one. Not so. According to an [...]

Social networking and the news habit

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

At my university, we are playing host to 17 journalism educators from 17 countries, most of which are “developing” rather than “developed.” We have arranged six weeks of lectures, workshops and travel for them with the goal of increasing their understanding of how we practice and teach journalism in the U.S.
Of course they all use [...]

Thinking Bloggers

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

David at Strobist kindly (I think) tagged me with the Thinking Bloggers meme. I am invited to post links to five blogs that make me think.
Well, it would be too simple to link to blogs that already appear in my blogroll, wouldn’t it? After all, the charge is not to list my favorite blogs, or [...]

Photojournalism students catch blogging fever

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Just the other day, in the midst of grading, I discovered that several among our current crop of photojournalism students have set up individual Blogger blogs and have been posting their work online:

Luanne Dietz
Danny Ghitis
Jenny Harnish
Tim Hussin
Tom McCarthy
Andrea Morales
Morgan Petroski

A couple of things crossed my mind as I browsed their pictures:
This is a cool way [...]

How Flickr could help your career

Friday, April 20, 2007

From a fascinating post on the popular (and excellent) flash photography blog, Strobist:
While Guðleifsdóttir’s experience is certainly the most famous Cinderella Story of the Flickr world to date, it is by no means unique. The explosion of digital photography — and legions of talented new photographers — is combining with the leveled playing field of [...]

This is about LinkedIn

Thursday, February 15, 2007

I just want to go on the record as saying that I am optimistic about LinkedIn. I’m busy and I’m over 40 and I have a blog — I do not have time for MySpace and Facebook. I don’t care one bit about them. People ask me all the time to be their “friend” in [...]

MySpace and its influence (or lack of)

Monday, June 26, 2006

PaidContent is keeping an eye on MySpace and the other social sites popular among young people:
MySpace had 6 per cent more visits than Bebo last week but three months ago that was 39 per cent. Bebo has already overtaken MySpace in terms of session duration which averages around 25 minutes. Faceparty and Facebook have both [...]