Producing digital and interactive journalistic products offers unique and important new learning opportunities for journalism education. This study analysed the experiences of two pilot courses on so-called ‘newsgames’ in a Finnish university in 2015 and 2017. The data consisted of the newsgames and other materials produced by the students, student feedback concerning the course and observations of teachers throughout the project. Our analysis demonstrates how producing newsgames in the context of higher education may foster project-based learning experiences, something that has been relatively rare in traditional journalism education. Collaboration with media companies also offered valuable feedback for the students throughout the course a...
Available online.One of the defining features of journalism education in a university setting is the...
Available online.One of the defining features of journalism education in a university setting is the...
Simulations are not enough to teach student journalists to react to unpredicted situations and produ...
In this paper, we examine Storylab, an interdisciplinary learning project between the journalism pro...
In this paper, we examine Storylab, an interdisciplinary learning project between the journalism pro...
In this paper, we examine Storylab, an interdisciplinary learning project between the journalism pro...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
The digitalization of journalism has resulted in an increased overlap between technology and journal...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
Newsgames are a young genre of digital journalism. This article analyses the genre on the basis of c...
Technology keeps offering journalists new tools and techniques for exploring fresh ways of finding, ...
Available online.One of the defining features of journalism education in a university setting is the...
Available online.One of the defining features of journalism education in a university setting is the...
Simulations are not enough to teach student journalists to react to unpredicted situations and produ...
In this paper, we examine Storylab, an interdisciplinary learning project between the journalism pro...
In this paper, we examine Storylab, an interdisciplinary learning project between the journalism pro...
In this paper, we examine Storylab, an interdisciplinary learning project between the journalism pro...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
The digitalization of journalism has resulted in an increased overlap between technology and journal...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
Newsgames are a young genre of digital journalism. This article analyses the genre on the basis of c...
Technology keeps offering journalists new tools and techniques for exploring fresh ways of finding, ...
Available online.One of the defining features of journalism education in a university setting is the...
Available online.One of the defining features of journalism education in a university setting is the...
Simulations are not enough to teach student journalists to react to unpredicted situations and produ...