“Beyond J-School 2011” is sponsored by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, which offers an intensive, cutting edge, three semester Master of Arts in Journalism; a unique one semester Advanced Certificate in Entrepreneurial Journalism; and the CUNY J-Camp series of Continuing Professional Development workshops focused on emerging trends and skill sets in the industry.
About this Series
Teaching journalism has never been such a moving target. All week on MediaShift, we’re exploring the challenges and opportunities of teaching tomorrow’s journalists, offering tips, tools and insights.
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How to Get the Most Out of Tools for Teaching, by Susan Currie Sivek
Journalism in the Open: Are Our Systems for Learning Making the Grade?, by Dan Sinker on Idea Lab
Venture Capitalist Fred Wilson: School’s Not Enough for Media Entrepreneurs, by Dorian Benkoil
How Journalism Professors Can Navigate Social Media, by Nathan Gibbs
In Journalism Class, Think Visceral, by Alexa Capeloto
8 Lessons in the Art of Teaching Journalism Online, by Amy Eisman
5 Key Takeaways from the ONA Educators Group on Facebook by Adam Glenn
Mediatwits #28: Journalism Education Special, with Sree Sreenivasan, Sarah Hill podcast co-hosted by Mark Glaser and Dorian Benkoil
Poll: What Do You Think About Journalism School? by Mark Glaser
Digital Updates for a Good Old-Fashioned News Writing Class by Devin Harner
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“Beyond J-School 2011” is sponsored by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, which offers an intensive, cutting edge, three semester Master of Arts in Journalism; a unique one semester Advanced Certificate in Entrepreneurial Journalism; and the CUNY J-Camp series of Continuing Professional Development workshops focused on emerging trends and skill sets in the industry.