How Journalists Can Use the Interviewy to Help Make Recorded Interviews Easier to Use
I walked into our lab one afternoon a year and a half ago and watched from across the room as
Read moreI walked into our lab one afternoon a year and a half ago and watched from across the room as
Read moreThe popularity of Instagram during the past 18 months led student media staffs to dive in and start posting. An
Read moreWe’ve heard the buzz word “convergent media.” But most have filed it under the “online newspaper” category and moved on.
Read moreCovering all students with a concept-driven specialty quote is a common goal in high school yearbooks. It’s easy to see
Read moreBack in the day, we spent an easy $150 at Barnes & Noble each visit to purchase anything that caught
Read moreWe’ve talked about it before in posts on this site, scholastic media programs need to rethink their structure as the
Read moreConnecting with readers isn’t just a suggestion anymore — it’s a necessity. In order to maintain its relevance and evolve
Read moreAnything that offers a “sneak peek” now at what readers will see later in the yearbook is worth pursuing. Adding
Read moreFrom storefront posters to paper cups at coffee shops, QR codes are everywhere. With recent discussion on the JEA listserv
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