Tag Archive | "j-school"

Hey, J-schools: You’re doing it wrong.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

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The inspiration for this post comes from this well written piece by Lauren Rabaino (who you should be following on Twitter, too, if you’re at all interested in journalism). It was around the summer of 2009 when I began participating in Twitter chats such as #journchat, #wjchat and #collegejourn. If you’re unfamiliar with these, they are [...]

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Three things I dare journalism students to do before they graduate

Friday, July 16, 2010

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I've always thought that if journalism was going to truly move forward, it's going to have to start again from the ground up. That includes thinking differently about journalism education. Here are three bold things students can do to make the most of it.

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Journalism quick hits amid the redesign: J-schools need to move ahead

Monday, August 3, 2009

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For the better part of the last week, the redesign of the Central Michigan Life Web site has been my life apart from work at The Grand Rapids Press. So I haven’t really had much time to cruise around the Web in search of good reads on the journalism industry, social and new media, etc. But [...]

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J-School, from a young journalist’s perspective: Maybe not needed, but definitely a luxury

Saturday, July 18, 2009

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This always has been an interesting discussion to me. There are two main sides in this debate about whether journalists really need a journalism major, and it’s pretty self-explanatory. One side feels J-school still gives you the necessary skills every journalist needs to survive. The other feels it is virtually useless and students should focus on [...]

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Journalism dying? Not on our watch: The future is in our hands as young journalists

Monday, July 13, 2009

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PORTFOLIO UPDATE +1 Page Design It might be an understatement for me to write that these are trying times in journalism. Over the last year or so, we have seen big-time newspapers close their doors (The Rocky Mountain News, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer). Others are making the move to strictly online (The Ann Arbor News to AnnArbor.com, although both [...]

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“The shot that got away” – why, as primarily a writer, I now truly respect a photojournalist’s job

Thursday, July 9, 2009

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Photography always has been an essential part of a newspaper. The main photo on a front page usually is the first thing you see when you pass a news stand. Photos give pages personality. They accent the reporting. But in working in newsrooms the last four years or so, I’ve learned that many times, the photo [...]

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