ProWatch, an activity in critical thinking, is an assignment that I use in beginning reporting and editing classes, but it can be adapted easily for use in editing and advanced reporting classes. It is designed to make students read the newspaper, identify sources of story ideas, develop interviewing skills, identify Associated Press style, think about presenting stories across platforms and strengthen story organization skills. This assignment is used throughout the semester so that students can gain these skills by critically examining the published work of professional journalists
In Australian universities, journalism educators usually come to the academy from the journalism pro...
Constructive learning is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed, diagnostic...
The term multimedia journalism, as used in the field, is vague and can describe a wide-ranging set o...
ProWatch, an activity in critical thinking, is an assignment that I use in beginning reporting and e...
The goal is to help students learn to write clearly and concisely. It reinforces William Zinsser’s a...
With 2015 graduations approaching, accuracy, ethical principles, and good news judgment were identif...
This session will demonstrate how the creation of a campus magazine through a collaboration of journ...
In Australian universities, journalism educators usually come to the academy from the journalism pro...
Journalism is changing at a rapid pace with every new technology and tool being released. Within the...
Blogs are a good way to teach journalism. In fact, there are many journalism professors who contend ...
Fundamentals of Editing and Reporting I is a foundational course required for all majors in the Coll...
Structured peer editing of student writing provides a valuable tool for teaching writing concepts an...
While some schools shutter their journalism programs, RWU boasts versatile reporters ready to take o...
The increasing complexity of issues that mass media covers and the challenge to present it in the mo...
Journalism schools have seen their enrollment numbers ebb and flow for decades though never more so ...
In Australian universities, journalism educators usually come to the academy from the journalism pro...
Constructive learning is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed, diagnostic...
The term multimedia journalism, as used in the field, is vague and can describe a wide-ranging set o...
ProWatch, an activity in critical thinking, is an assignment that I use in beginning reporting and e...
The goal is to help students learn to write clearly and concisely. It reinforces William Zinsser’s a...
With 2015 graduations approaching, accuracy, ethical principles, and good news judgment were identif...
This session will demonstrate how the creation of a campus magazine through a collaboration of journ...
In Australian universities, journalism educators usually come to the academy from the journalism pro...
Journalism is changing at a rapid pace with every new technology and tool being released. Within the...
Blogs are a good way to teach journalism. In fact, there are many journalism professors who contend ...
Fundamentals of Editing and Reporting I is a foundational course required for all majors in the Coll...
Structured peer editing of student writing provides a valuable tool for teaching writing concepts an...
While some schools shutter their journalism programs, RWU boasts versatile reporters ready to take o...
The increasing complexity of issues that mass media covers and the challenge to present it in the mo...
Journalism schools have seen their enrollment numbers ebb and flow for decades though never more so ...
In Australian universities, journalism educators usually come to the academy from the journalism pro...
Constructive learning is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed, diagnostic...
The term multimedia journalism, as used in the field, is vague and can describe a wide-ranging set o...