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https://t.co/nu3eU9ioqh is the digital media resource of the Journalism Education Association.
Joined March 2009
X users got a shock this week when the new terms of service were released. The policy, which goes into effect Nov. https://t.co/wRfFU7sdSv
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While a strong homepage design can showcase your top stories and highlight the categories you most regularly update, it’s also important to keep design in mind with your story pages as well. https://t.co/jrcPzNRV9K
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Producing a daily news show can present difficulty when assessing student output. There are a variety of roles and you need a variety of content for that broadcast. https://t.co/kq46CedIf2
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As a writer by trade, I was “raised” to think that the only way to grab an audience’s attention is with a great lede: beautifully crafted paragraphs that played on a reader’s emotions and all but forced them to read on. https://t.co/07BmRI6tWP
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As a first-year adviser of a student online media publication, one of the gaps I’ve noticed is in my own facilitation of the student workflow post-publication. https://t.co/p8KTgOqaYy
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With spring quickly approaching, your publication may have already set a few goals for the rest of the year – trying out some new content, earning more Distinguished Sites badges, or maybe even looking ahead to summer workshops (either https://t.co/is1OR7n2e7
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I reached out to the Student Press Law Center recently about a copyright question. As always, the Center replied promptly and even allowed me to reprint the exchange we had below. Hope it helps. https://t.co/DYKb8ZgkST
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It’s not breaking news to write that AI is here and will become a shift in how we teach and publish in high school journalism programs. https://t.co/z6TWPuZ3aG
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Multimedia journalism is all about using different types of media—text, photos, audio, video, and interactive elements—to tell a story. But, too often, the “Multimedia” tabs on scholastic website lead us to single-format stories: photo galleries, https://t.co/kSN8zVm5zp
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The JEA/NSPA 2024 Fall National High School Journalism Convention took place in Philadelphia this past weekend. NSPA held a Best of Show competition for schools that attended. https://t.co/UCcZKuQNT2
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The JEA/NSPA 2024 Fall National High School Journalism Convention took place in Philadelphia this past weekend and numerous students and staffs were honored. 🏆 https://t.co/UCcZKuQg3u
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I struggled for years with how to store and organize many of the items in the publications room. https://t.co/MkqNCQPk4o
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I’ve been having my students in my introductory broadcast class do most all of their work on the mobile phones the past couple of years. https://t.co/v1wDKeKFTJ
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Produce a high-quality broadcast with basic equipment INTRO BY MARLENA SIMMONS When it comes to school budget priorities, journalism programs are often at the bottom of the list. However, as A.J. https://t.co/iU57bv1mDC
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I’ve been talking with my staffs this year about working up a statement to include in their editorial policy on how they would be using AI. https://t.co/lZaEVeage9
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I've been working to level up my video broadcast knowledge the past few years and much of the last few months I've been focusing on cables, cable management and connectors. https://t.co/G44wdYh3EM
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When our high school news publication, 42Fifty, became a convergent media publication, podcasting quickly became a popular medium for our student journalists to explore. https://t.co/AOoLyy2hHm
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Conversations about artificial intelligence (AI) permeate our public discourse. Typically the focus on this technology centers on it being the end of humanity or a boon for societal progress. https://t.co/qXb6WZbrvY
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I had a student talk to me last week about wanting to posts and videos to Instagram during a ballgame. It had been a few years since I had a student want to do this so I encouraged it whole heartedly. https://t.co/ol6Ke8ptfu
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