Jim Iovino, editor from NBC Washington, came and spoke to our Comm. 361 class today. He spoke to us about online journalism and how to make it better than the next person. Copyright: megancloherty.com Iovino started his journalism working as a writer for a newspaper in Pittsburgh, then transferred over to TV, then was a […]
This couldn’t be a better article for the relevance of this Comm. 361 Online Journalism class. This article gives an excellent overview of some innovative websites that can be used for classes dealing with journalism. MediaShift is a website which tracks how social media, weblogs, podcasting, citizen journalism, wikis, news aggregators and online video are changing […]
“Every college journalist should have a blog” – Mark Briggs. I couldn’t agree more. This chapter, which deals with blogs, shows how news organizations and journalists have used blogs, how to get started with your blog, and how RSS can be used to beat the competition, how to manage a community of comments, and how […]
Mandy Jenkins came to our Comm. 361 class to speak to us about an array of things concerning online journalism and the rise of social media. Jenkins works as a social media producer for TBD. TBD is a local news website for the Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. area. It’s a wonderful news website that has […]