JEA Curriculum Highlight: How We Read Online
I always find eye-tracking data interesting, whether it’s for something in print or the web. Understanding readers’ behaviors and patterns
Read moreI always find eye-tracking data interesting, whether it’s for something in print or the web. Understanding readers’ behaviors and patterns
Read moreSometimes breaking the rules is what’s best. Sometimes veering off the lesson plan works better for everyone. As journalists, we
Read moreLooking for a lesson to get students to understand copyright and Creative Commons a bit better? The JEA Curriculum has
Read moreIf you’re a JEA member, you likely not only know about the JEA curriculum, but you’ve used it in your
Read moreFrom time to time we look at what the JEA Curriculum has to offer.If you’re a JEA member, you
Read moreIf you’re staring down an empty calendar for the next few months, take a look through the lesson plans in
Read moreNow available on the JEA Web Curriculum page (member login required) are four new lessons: Comparing Print and Online Journalism: Students
Read moreWhere do you begin? What do you need to ask for? What do you want to be? Those are major
Read moreLately there has been a lot of talk about 21st century learning. Schools all over the country are having discussions
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