Ball State University offers three workshops (one free) to help advisers move publications online

Going Online? The Ball State University Journalism Workshops now offers two opportunities to move your publication online, and one of them won’t cost you a dime.

Through a generous grant from The McCormick Foundation, Ball State is offering a free, three-day weekend workshop June 18-20 on Ball State’s campus to help you move your publication online. Advisers attending this free “Start Your Upload” workshop will walk away from the class having set up a free basic publications Web site. All advisers are welcome to apply online by May 21.

Visit http://bsujournalismworkshops.com/pages/2009/12/09/going-online/ for more information or to apply!

Visit www.highschoolmedia.org to check out Web sites created by last year’s attendees!

Can’t make our free workshop? We’re also holding two “Build a Web site” adviser workshops June 18-21 and June 25-27, 2010. The non-credit workshop fee is just $325 and attendees will leave our campus with a basic publications Web site ready for students to begin using.

For more information on this workshop and our other Summer advising classes, visit http://bsujournalismworkshops.com/pages/2009/12/09/adviser-workshops/

Aaron Manfull

Aaron is in his 26th year of advising student media. He is currently the Director of Student Media at Francis Howell North High School in St. Charles, Missouri. He is the Journalism Education Association Digital Media Chair and co-Director of Media Now. He is the 2023 JEA Teacher Inspiration Award Winner and is a former Dow Jones News Fund National Journalism Teacher of the Year. He is one of the authors of the textbook "Student Journalism and Media Literacy." You can find him on X and Instagram @manfull. He's a proud father. A transplanted Iowan. And an avid Hawkeye Fan.

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