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Month: June 2012

Featured Social Media Tips 

4 Tips from Poynter to Increase Facebook Page Engagement

June 27, 2012July 2, 2012 Aaron Manfull 2144 Views 1 Comment engagement, Facebook

Jeff Sondermann of Poynter posted this piece last week that gives tips on increasing engagement on your Facebook page. In

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Ethics of Broadcast Interviews

June 25, 2012July 2, 2012 Michael Hernandez 3219 Views 1 Comment broadcast, ethics, interview

With broadcast journalism, how your record your interviews is almost more important than what you record. The famous Kennedy-Nixon televised

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Editing Equipment Featured Mobile/Online Video Multimedia Starting From Scratch Videography 

iPhoneography: How and Why To Use iPhones For Broadcast Journalism

June 21, 2012July 9, 2012 Michael Hernandez 3402 Views 1 Comment broadcast, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch

Broadcast news is always about being fast and cheap. So if you need to cover breaking news in a hurry,

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Equipment Featured Mobile/Online Video Photography Videography 

All-in-one lens attaches to iPhone 4

June 20, 2012July 9, 2012 Michelle Harmon 2099 Views 0 Comments iPhone, photography

For us iPhone 3 users who are eeking out the last of our contracts and our cell phone’s life expectancy,

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How to generate story ideas for broadcast

June 18, 2012July 9, 2012 Don Goble 16763 Views

Ideas are everywhere for our students to generate stories for school broadcasts. Everybodyhasastory to tell! SteveHartman, one of the best

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Apps Software Tips 

iTunes U has free iPad, iPhone app for classroom curriculum, textbooks

June 16, 2012June 17, 2012 Michelle Harmon 1567 Views iPad, iPhone, moving online

iTunes U is a free app for on-line classroom development. It reminds me of Lynda.com, in that the “university” includes

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Staff & Advising Starting From Scratch Tips Videography 

10 Essentials of starting a broadcast program

June 15, 2012July 9, 2012 Don Goble 7657 Views

If you ask 10 different broadcast teachers what essentials do you need to start a program, you may get 10

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Apps Audio Tips 

Evernote touted in Apple Store Workshop as best free note taking app

June 14, 2012June 11, 2012 Michelle Harmon 1935 Views 1 Comment iPad, iPhone

For those of you pioneering digital tablets in your classrooms, the free Evernote app offers versatile features. At the San

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5 Tips to Shooting Great Video

June 13, 2012July 6, 2012 Don Goble 4002 Views

Let’s get right down to business. You need to shoot a video, but you either don’t know where to start,

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