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Check out our most read posts of 2016

January 4, 2017January 1, 2017 Aaron Manfull 5401 Views 0 Comments

  Here’s a look, in order, or our site’s most read posts that were written in 2016. Take a look

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Best practices Multimedia Reporting & Anchoring 

Using transmedia journalism techniques in student publications

October 21, 2016October 22, 2016 Amanda Bright 6558 Views 0 Comments collaboration, convergence, participation, planning, scholastic journalism, transmedia, transmedia journalism

If you haven’t heard it before, the concept of transmedia journalism is intriguing with unique applications to scholastic newsrooms. The original

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Lessons learned from a school district’s first year hosting six online broadcast channels

June 27, 2016June 21, 2016 Christina Geabhart 4538 Views 0 Comments featured, livestream, sports

“News going twenty-four hours around the clock? A channel that’s never off in other words? No offense, but you are

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Work to add more visual interest with your broadcast news announcements

June 20, 2016June 17, 2016 Christina Geabhart 4959 Views 1 Comment announcements, featured

One can think of high school television as a well-balanced dinner plate. Announcements are the potatoes in a high school

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He’s a diaper dandy! 5 tips to improve your sports announcing

March 23, 2016March 21, 2016 John V. Wood 8078 Views 0 Comments announcing, livestreaming, reporting, sports announcing

Your football team just made the playoffs, and you’ve been asked to Livestream the game. You’ve never even picked up

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High School Media Online Reporting & Anchoring Staff & Advising 

A beginner’s guide to finding data

March 11, 2016 Sarah Nichols 3443 Views 0 Comments Data, database, digital media, reporting, Research, storytelling

“Just Google it.” Those three words fly back and forth across the newsroom any number of times as student journalists

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How to begin the data conversation

March 9, 2016March 9, 2016 Sarah Nichols 3960 Views 0 Comments CAR, Data, investigative reporting, journalism, reporter, reporting, Spotlight, story package, storytelling with data, student media, website

Exploring important issues through numbers isn’t new. It’s just easier than ever before. A journalist’s ability to find, analyze and

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Perils of the Anchor Desk for High School Broadcast Journalists

December 23, 2015December 22, 2015 Dave Davis 8871 Views 2 Comments

“I’m 17 years old and I am an anchor.  I’m talent.” We need to think about this a little, broadcast

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Use Timeline JS to add depth, detail to your longform stories

December 11, 2015December 11, 2015 mdschott 3344 Views 0 Comments

The great thing about longform journalism is the depth you can go into. This bi-monthly series of posts will examine

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