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Collaboration tool Miro helps teams plan, connect, track projects

December 18, 2019December 17, 2019 Sarah Nichols 1303 Views 0 Comments app, brainstorming, collaboration, digital media, online, planning, project management, schedule, slack, Trello

Working remotely has shifted from exception to norm in the program I advise, and students love finding new ways to

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Using transmedia journalism techniques in student publications

October 21, 2016October 22, 2016 Amanda Bright 4763 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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[Presentation] How to survive the first year online from NSPA/JEA

December 12, 2011December 9, 2011 Evelyn Lauer 1626 Views 0 Comments breaking news, collaboration, comments, immediate content, multimedia, social media

At the recent NSPA/JEA conference in Minneapolis, I presented a session called “How to survive the first year online.” In

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  • Pentagon Accelerates Efforts to Root Out Far-Right Extremism in the Ranks
    by Eric Schmitt, Jennifer Steinhauer and Helene Cooper on January 18, 2021 at 11:43 pm

    The nation’s military has a history of downplaying white nationalism and right-wing activism, but the siege of the Capitol has created a new urgency for dealing with them.

  • Effort to Climb Skyscraper in Wheelchair Captivates Hong Kong
    by Tiffany May on January 18, 2021 at 11:40 pm

    Lai Chi-wai didn’t reach his goal of ascending a skyscraper by rope. It hardly made his feat any less impressive.

  • Vaccine Critics Received More Than $1 Million in Pandemic Relief Loans
    by Stacy Cowley on January 18, 2021 at 11:19 pm

    The Paycheck Protection Program’s loose rules allowed organizations that have questioned the safety of vaccines to qualify for aid.

  • Why Beliefs of 2020 Election Fraud Could Last Well Past Trump
    by Sabrina Tavernise on January 18, 2021 at 11:15 pm

    A vast majority of Americans do not approve of the riot at the Capitol. But experts warn that the widespread belief there was election fraud, while false, could have dangerous, lasting effects.

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