journalism education
Research and radical reinvention: universities' role in journalism Paid Members Public
Carnival of Journalism: It’s back, and this time it’s personal [http://carnivalofjournalism.com/2010/10/22/hello-world/]… David Cohn [http://blog.digidave.org/] has brought the journalism blog carnival back from its grave. For those who haven’t experienced blog carnivals in the past, they’re an excuse
Compulsory tech for journalism students Paid Members Public
In a recent edition of This Week in Google [http://twit.tv/twig] (I’m catching up on my podcasts), Jeff Jarvis [http://www.buzzmachine.com/] mentioned that they require journalism students at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism [http://www.journalism.cuny.edu/] to come in with an Apple
Dead Man's Shoes won't save journalism Paid Members Public
Sometimes in the hectic rush towards a digital future for journalism, it’s worth stepping back and looking at the major structural issues that need to be addressed as part of that change. There’s a post on the Media Briefing [http://www.themediabriefing.com/] that makes a good starting
news:rewired - Future of the Niche - #newsrw Paid Members Public
Hannah Waldram Graduated from Cardiff just as the recession hit – so went home and set up Bournville Village, a local blog. Worked with Podnosh. Is now The Guardian’s beat blogger in Cardiff. No office, just her and her laptop. Teamed up with mysociety to provide information which encourages civic
Student Journalists: Ones to Watch Paid Members Public
A very long time ago – in the 1980s in fact – I got my start in journalism working on the Imperial College student newspaper* Felix* [http://felixonline.co.uk/], before going on to edit the Queen Mary student rag, Cub [http://www.qmsu.org/studentvoice/media/]. It’s been a long
Newspapers, Greenslade and Journalism Students Paid Members Public
Essentially, I think Greenslade is displaying exactly the same sort of myopia that I criticised in Caesar – his post suggests the same reflexive association of the words journalist and journalism with the national newspapers. And I don’t accept that his anecdotal experience of his City students reflects the whole
Journalism, Spaghetti and news:rewired Paid Members Public
One of the more thought-provoking (and somewhat reassuring) speeches at news:rewired last week was George Brock [http://www.newsrewired.com/?page_id=597]‘s, which I live-blogged [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2010/01/newsrewired_opening_sessions.html] . The BBC College of Journalism have put the video online, and
news:rewired Opening Sessions Paid Members Public
Notes from the opening session of the very first news:rewired in January 2010