What’s trending for journalism teachers: End of the 2019 school year
Hey All,
Hope everyone is having a great end of the year!
The Best of the JEA Flipboard Magazine has great new content, including the JOY student websites including the winner Parker Davis and the runner-ups. The magazine is currently publishing award winning digital work. JEA advisers can submit digital award winners to hswireservice@gmail.com or hsjournalism@flipboard.com.
As JEA Professional Outreach chair, I am working to share what I hear while connecting with the scholastic journalism world. Below are more TRENDING topics and links for in the scholastic journalism world.
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MEDIA LITERACY TRENDS
NPR: Facebook Removed Nearly 3.4 Billion Fake Accounts In 6 Months
CSPAN in the Classroom: Lesson Plans and Bell Ringers
Common Sense Education: Stanford History Education Group (@SHEG_Stanford) is a gold mine of cross-curricular literacy lessons that encourage sound, research-backed strategies for reading, analysis, and critical thinking. https://comsen.se/30NUeGu #edtech #medialiteracy
SNOPES: Was WWE Wrestler Nick Flair Brain Dead? FAKE
DRANO Bottle Bombs Left in Yards – TRUE
JOURNALISM EDUCATION TRENDS
What’s It Like Breaking News at the Wash Post on Twitter
Daily Iowan Reporter Takes on the Iowa River this Summer on Instagram – measuring pollution levels and the health of the river
How Being Bored Makes You More Creative – WIRED
ADOBE
Digital Storytelling with Adobe Spark by Jonathan Rogers
Spark Examples from U High Midway: Lab Arts celebrates student art, Rites of May offers community, chance for fun – Holocaust Remembrance Day 2019
Adobe Premiere an Introduction by Aaron Manfull – More Adobe tutorials by Aaron on JEADigitalMedia.org
Adobe InDesign Newspaper Templates – Free Download
JEA
A new Career and Technical Education guide is available from the Journalism Education Association. For more information, contact Nina Quintana, CJE, at nquintana022@gmail.com
JEA launches national critique training: Background on the project’s history and instructions for how to enroll in the online training are available here. For more information, contact President Sarah Nichols, MJE, at sarahjnichols.sjn@gmail.com
NEA
NEA applauds Sanders K-12 public education proposal
NCTE
The Time is NOW: Affirming Black Queer Youth
NCTE CONNECTIONS – TWITTER CHAT – 3rd Sunday of Each Month #nctechat
NEW VOICES
ACTIVE CAMPAIGNS: The following states have
TEXAS: @VoicesTexas – Student toolkit for Press Freedom Day
SNO
SNO Releases The Source mobile app to pair with their websites
HOW TO MAKE A GRID TEMPLATE STORY ON SNO SITES