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| 20 Nov 2008 by Rachele Kanigel "To apply, you'll need to demonstrate first that you're a solid journalist, with good writing skills and sound news judgment. Second, show us you're engaged in social networks. Do you blog? Twitter? Post YouTube videos? Other sites? ... The Student Newspaper Survival Blog - http://collegenewspaper.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 16 Oct 2008 by Rachele Kanigel Students will learn various aspects of digital storytelling -- including photography, video, writing for the Web, blogging and Web design -- and will produce an online multimedia documentary about the local community (see InArmagh.net ... The Student Newspaper Survival Blog - http://collegenewspaper.blogspot.com/ |
| 25 Sep 2008 by Rachele Kanigel She was a daily newspaper reporter for 15 years, writing mostly about health and medicine for The Oakland Tribune, The News and Observer of Raleigh, NC, and the Contra Costa Times. As a freelance writer, she has written for numerous ... The Student Newspaper Survival Blog - http://collegenewspaper.blogspot.com/ |
| 26 May 2008 by Rachele Kanigel We will post here occasionally throughout the summer but we won't be writing as regularly. Look for more complete coverage beginning again in September. You can continue to send news, examples of noteworthy student work and other ... The Student Newspaper Survival Blog - http://collegenewspaper.blogspot.com/ |
| 9 May 2008 by Rachele Kanigel This annual workshop for high school students and advisers offers sequences in writing, editing, management or advanced design for either newspapers or yearbooks. Registration for this five-day intensive program is limited to 325 ... The Student Newspaper Survival Blog - http://collegenewspaper.blogspot.com/ |
| 16 Apr 2008 by Rachele Kanigel Some 65 people had signed it as of this writing. (The letter focuses on K-12 textbooks, but the philosophy could easily be applied to college textbooks as well.) Both efforts support "open textbooks," free, online, open-access textbooks ... The Student Newspaper Survival Blog - http://collegenewspaper.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 13 Mar 2008 by Rachele Kanigel Breaking news should be edited quickly, even with the editor looking over the shoulder of the reporter writing. “It's not quite publish first, edit later, but almost,” Conley said. “Since it's the Web, it's not permanent.” ... The Student Newspaper Survival Blog - http://collegenewspaper.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 21 Feb 2008 by Rachele Kanigel The Poynter Institute's News University offers free and low-cost online courses in everything from Telling Stories with Sound and Writing Headlines for the Web to Handling Race and Ethnicity and Math for Journalists. ... The Student Newspaper Survival Blog - http://collegenewspaper.blogspot.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2007 by Rachele Kanigel Plagiarism is taking someone else's writing and presenting it as your own. Poaching is borrowing someone else's reporting and presenting it as -- just possibly -- your own. When reporters do it, they're being dumb, lazy or egotistical. ... The Student Newspaper Survival Blog - http://collegenewspaper.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 4 Nov 2007 by Rachele Kanigel It's a great primer for student journalists getting into video, audio slide shows, podcasting or even narrative writing. Glass' advice is wise, amusing and even self-deprecating. In the third part, he critiques one of his own radio ... The Student Newspaper Survival Blog - http://collegenewspaper.blogspot.com/ |
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