The BIG 50: A list of quick hitter content ideas that your staff can use to drive traffic to your website
This year for the first time I have too many kids. Yep, you read that right. I have too many
Read moreThis year for the first time I have too many kids. Yep, you read that right. I have too many
Read moreI’ve been advising journalism for over two decades, and I am still in search of the perfect grading system. Whenever
Read moreIf you’re looking for a project for your multimedia broadcast students to do, creating a portfolio of their work could
Read moreI have long organized my staffs and the work they do around the Rule of 3. With school changing so
Read moreI am the type of teacher that likes everything organized, labeled, and in its home. When school closed and forced
Read moreSo how do we create a quick assessment of essential digital journalism skills without a massive, multi-week, end-of-the-year project?
Read moreI’ve already shared on this site what I’m doing with my introductory broadcast journalism class and today I thought I’d
Read moreAs with most schools, we were able to get third quarter in this spring and in my introductory Broadcast Journalism
Read moreAs many schools and districts move to an e-learning format, this leaves production-based classes without their studios, equipment, and software.
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