WordPress is the platform of choice for this year’s Online Pacemaker Finalists
I wish the idea to write this post was an original, it’s not. It’s inspired from one Bryan Murley posted
Read moreI wish the idea to write this post was an original, it’s not. It’s inspired from one Bryan Murley posted
Read moreOne week ago in Seattle, the National Scholastic Press Association announced the winners in their 2012 Online Pacemaker contest. Fifteen
Read moreWhen I took over as the adviser of my high school’s newspaper two years ago, I approached my principal with
Read moreFive students. At the beginning of last year, that’s all I had in my newspaper production class. I wondered: How
Read moreThe NSPA Pacemaker Spring 2010 Ever wondered how the Pacemaker process works? NSPA Executive Director Logan Aimone shares some of
Read moreNSPA announced their annual Online Pacemakers yesterday in Portland, Oregon at the 2010 JEA/NSPA Spring Convention. Online Pacemaker winners, Digital Yearbook
Read moreNSPA recently announced its 2010 Online Pacemaker Finalists. For the first time the split schools into two divisions based on
Read moreThe people at Innovation in College Media (which is a great site by the way), have talked with three of
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