This link has been bookmarked by 90 people . It was first bookmarked on 12 Jun 2006, by Alison Pope.
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Clay LebenPBS radio blog covering developments in social media and new journalism. Also covers education of journalists.
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Jackson Couseyour guide to the digital media revolution
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Kellie 80Interesting story about twitter & blogging at NYU. Has some implications for students & freedom of speech.
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Cynthia McCuneStudeent wanting blogging and new media in her journalism classes.
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“Nowadays it’s essential for journalists to blog,”
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it’s one of the few NYU undergrad journalism classes that focuses on new media
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surprisingly, NYU does not offer the kinds of classes I want. It continues to focus its core requirements around learning how to work your way up the traditional journalism ladder. Here is the thinking I find here:
1. Get an internship at a magazine or newspaper. “This is good for your resume.”
2. Bring the New York Times to class. The hard copy. “It’s the only way to get the news.”
3. Learn how to write for a magazine or newspaper. “Writing for blogs or websites is not journalism.”
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by the time my generation, Gen Y, gets into the real world there will be a much higher demand for web-savvy writers and thinkers than traditional Woodwards and Bernsteins.
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None of the other students in the class have a blog. It comes as a shock to me that the students in a class about “how our generation is very much invested in the Internet” are not actually as involved.
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Suzan BrandtMediaShift is a weblog that tracks the way the Internet and technology are reshaping the mediasphere, with a focus on how blogs, podcasts, wikis, and citizen media are changing culture and society.
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rita tehanMediaShift is a weblog that tracks the way the Internet and technology are reshaping the mediasphere, with a focus on how blogs, podcasts, wikis, and citizen media are changing culture and society.
Bookmarks for Rita Tehan Technology News (see also: Internet Online Journals)
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edtechtalkMediaShift is a weblog that will track how new media—from weblogs to podcasts to citizen journalism—are changing society and culture
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Jennifer MaddrellMediaShift is a weblog that will track how new media—from weblogs to podcasts to citizen journalism—are changing society and culture
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Julia LesagePBS blog on the digital media revolution
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Andy Sternberg"...[W]eblog that will track how new media—from weblogs to podcasts to citizen journalism—are changing society and culture" by Mark Glaser
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