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    Journalism Education Roundup, Nov. 1, 2011

    by Nathan Gibbs
    November 1, 2011



    The best stories across the web on journalism education

    1. Should we teach journalism students to be more like Julian Assange? (Charlie Beckett)

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    2. Are you competing with Facebook during class? (GigaOM)

    3. Do school newspapers hold the future of print media? (European Journalism Centre)

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    4. Tips on getting a student newspaper online (Prof KRG)

    5. How journalism professors can use screencasts as an effective & efficient teaching tool (Poynter)

    6. Resources from the presentations at #jiconf (Journalism Interactive Conference)

    7. Top technology trends for journalism educators (Alfred Hermida)

    8. Teaching entrepreneurial journalism (Jeremy Caplan)

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