With the ordinary person challenging the mainstream media in\ud delivering news, this paper asks whether journalism educators are prepared for this brave new world
On the basis of new experimental data, the present paper was aimed at analyzing the effectiveness of...
This article suggests that journalism educators are potentially doing a disservice to the industry b...
Technology these days is present in nearly every field of the students’ lives. We enjoy the benefits...
Technological development has spawned new opportunities for the construction and dissemination of ne...
Blogs are a good way to teach journalism. In fact, there are many journalism professors who contend ...
Educators, administrators, parents, and students may question the validity of implementing a trendy ...
The interest in new media for teaching and learning has highlighted the potential of innovative soft...
How can we decide what journalism education should look like in the future if we do not know what jo...
New media, particularly social networking/blogging has exploded in popularity in recent years. In co...
When a newspaper editor starts a blog, he or she has a new tool to interact with audiences. This pap...
Blogs have the potential to increase reflection, sense of community and collaboration in undergradua...
This paper grew out of the authors’ interest in updating the journalism curriculum at AUT (Auk...
To blog or not to blog, that is the question – and one that you should consider if you are teaching ...
The rise of the blog as a form of serious news reporting means that conventional journalists must be...
The Weblog, or 'blog' as it is more commonly known, is reshaping the traditional mediasphe...
On the basis of new experimental data, the present paper was aimed at analyzing the effectiveness of...
This article suggests that journalism educators are potentially doing a disservice to the industry b...
Technology these days is present in nearly every field of the students’ lives. We enjoy the benefits...
Technological development has spawned new opportunities for the construction and dissemination of ne...
Blogs are a good way to teach journalism. In fact, there are many journalism professors who contend ...
Educators, administrators, parents, and students may question the validity of implementing a trendy ...
The interest in new media for teaching and learning has highlighted the potential of innovative soft...
How can we decide what journalism education should look like in the future if we do not know what jo...
New media, particularly social networking/blogging has exploded in popularity in recent years. In co...
When a newspaper editor starts a blog, he or she has a new tool to interact with audiences. This pap...
Blogs have the potential to increase reflection, sense of community and collaboration in undergradua...
This paper grew out of the authors’ interest in updating the journalism curriculum at AUT (Auk...
To blog or not to blog, that is the question – and one that you should consider if you are teaching ...
The rise of the blog as a form of serious news reporting means that conventional journalists must be...
The Weblog, or 'blog' as it is more commonly known, is reshaping the traditional mediasphe...
On the basis of new experimental data, the present paper was aimed at analyzing the effectiveness of...
This article suggests that journalism educators are potentially doing a disservice to the industry b...
Technology these days is present in nearly every field of the students’ lives. We enjoy the benefits...