Workshops: Carolina Journalism Institute

Once again, we are compiling a list of digital media workshops for the summer of 2011. If you would like to have your digital media workshop listed, please fill out the form here. Once you do, we’ll get you added to the list. We will also be creating one post for each workshop.

Carolina Journalism Institute

Where: Columbia, South Carolina
When: June 8-12
URL: http://www.sc.edu/cmcis/so/cji/index.html
Contact: flowersk@mailbox.sc.edu
Digital Media Courses:

“Next Exit: Information Superhighway (Online Journalism), Jim McGonnell, instructor – Are you anxious to get your publication online but still a little apprehensive? Have you already created a website but aren’t quite sure how to take it to the next level? Not a problem. It’s the 21st century and creating a professional, fun and up-to-the-minute news website isn’t nearly the challenge it used to be. You just need the right information. Learn what’s in and what’s out in website design, writing and coverage. Get tips on how to use a variety of social media to gain readership and spread breaking news. Even find out how videos, soundslides and multimedia storytelling can add to your site’s quality. The journey begins June 8.

Advisers & students welcome.


 

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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