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Here Are the Top 10 Most Read Posts Created in 2021

January 4, 2022January 4, 2022 Aaron Manfull 993 Views 0 Comments analytics, announcing, broadcasting, copyright, documentaries, grading, mahanoy, media law mahanoy, newsrooms, portfolios, TikTok, web traffic

We had a lot of great content shared in 2021, thanks for being around for it. Here are the Top

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Grading 

Rethink Grading…Again

January 25, 2021January 24, 2021 Tracy Anderson 1501 Views 0 Comments grading, Reflection

I’ve been advising journalism for over two decades, and I am still in search of the perfect grading system. Whenever

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Apps Software Tips 

Check out Asana if you’re looking for a tool to help manage your online workflow

November 1, 2019October 21, 2019 Michael Reeves 3396 Views 0 Comments grading, organization

Looking for a new platform for organization that is simple and calendar based? Check out this one that my online

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Featured Staff Structure 

Using Google Classroom to assess online portfolios

November 23, 2015November 20, 2015 Michelle Balmeo 5313 Views 0 Comments assessment, feedback, Google Classroom, grading, portfolio

A quick glance at the adviser sessions at any national convention or through the history of listserv posts will quickly

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Advanced Tips and Tricks National Broadcast Adviser of the Year Staff & Advising 

How To Grade Broadcast Journalism Students (Part II)

October 15, 2014October 10, 2014 Michael Hernandez 9228 Views 0 Comments broadcast, grading

Grading is an unpleasant necessity of the educational system, and a challenge for broadcast advisers to get right.  In my previous article,

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Advanced Tips and Tricks National Broadcast Adviser of the Year Staff & Advising 

How to Grade Broadcast Journalism Students (Part I)

October 8, 2014October 8, 2014 Michael Hernandez 7636 Views 0 Comments broadcast, grading

I think the hardest part of advising broadcast journalism students is grading.  Afterall, how can you put a grade on

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Featured Grading Software Tips 

Tips for creating your own Pressfolios portfolio site

May 30, 2013May 30, 2013 Daniel Bodden 8606 Views 3 Comments grading, portfolio, resume

Pressfolios makes creating an online portfolio for yourself about as simple as it gets. You just give it links to

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Featured Grading Software Tips 

5 reasons to encourage your student journalists to use Pressfolios for their online portfolios

May 28, 2013May 28, 2013 Aaron Manfull 5249 Views 2 Comments final, grading, portfolio, resume

I have students turn in portfolios each semester for their final grade. Students have the option of turning in a

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Grading Staff Development Staff Structure 

Goal statements: How to grade without rubrics

November 8, 2011November 5, 2011 Evelyn Lauer 4348 Views 3 Comments assessment, goal statements, grading, rubrics

Last month, I attended KEMPA’s regional high school journalism conference, and I went to a session taught by an experienced

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