The journalism graduate school at UC-Berkeley, directed by fellow E-Media Tidbits contributor Paul Grabowicz, has hit a home run with its multimedia storytelling distance-learning site. The package ...
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Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism is expected to publicly unveil a revamped curriculum soon that has been the subject of heated debate for more than a year. At a time when ...
A lack of financial stability during my college career has forced me to take great leaps in which I chose not to be part of what I consider the cycle. That cycle forces some Latinos in my community to ...
A non-credit course at Ridgewater College will teach the fundamentals of journalism, communication, public speaking and multimedia to a small group of bilingual community members. The goal is those ...
At a time when the newspaper industry is in free fall and thousands of jobs are being cut each year, one would think that the halls of the nation’s journalism schools would be awfully quiet. Think ...
A non-credit course at Ridgewater College will teach the fundamentals of journalism, communication, public speaking and multimedia to a small group of bilingual community members. The goal is those ...
When you embark on the Journalism Pathway, you will take focused coursework in reporting, news writing, and multimedia newsgathering within a strong liberal arts framework designed to broaden your ...
Until a few years ago, journalists reported mainly through a single platform, and thus required skills in only one medium -- for instance, audio, video, photography or print. In recent years, with the ...
When IU announced plans to merge the IU School of Journalism into what would eventually become The Media School, then-president Michael McRobbie compared the journalism school to horses in an age of ...
E-Media Tidbits recently received this query from Dow Smith, associate professor of journalism at Siena College (Loudonville, N.Y.). He’s given his permission to publish his question. Smith writes, ...
Until a few years ago, journalists reported mainly through a single platform, and thus required skills in only one medium -- for instance, audio, video, photography or print. In recent years, with the ...
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