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    Journalism and Digital Education Roundup, March 19, 2013

    by Julie Keck
    March 19, 2013

    1. Do universities hear the critics of journalism education? (Knight Foundation)

    2. Knight Foundation’s Newton: Many j-schools still haven’t mastered the web (Poynter)

    3.
    What do professors really think about the online courses they teach? (The Chronicle of Higher Education)

    4. How teachers use technology (Edutopia)

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    5. Worse than working for free? Columbia Journalism School costs $84k per year (Slate)

    6. Colleges assess the cost of free, online-only courses (NYT)

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