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How to Catch Students Cheating on Online Tests

As long as humanity has existed, so too have humans been cheating to get ahead. College campuses act as microcosms…

Katherine Krueger

How to Build Data Journalism Products for Users

It’s a truism, albeit an often neglected one, that journalists should write stories for particular, defined audiences, not for themselves,…

Chris Roper

Study Shows Unequal Access to Local News and Info in New Jersey

This piece was co-written by Molly de Aguiar.  If you are a resident of Morristown, New Jersey you get 23…

Josh Stearns

Netizen Report: Wanna Comment on Social Media? Submit Your State ID in Brazil

Global Voices Advocacy's Netizen Report offers an international snapshot of challenges, victories, and emerging trends in Internet rights around the…

Global Voices Advocacy Netizen Report Team

Journalism & Digital Education Roundup, August 6, 2015

1. Meet Robert Hernandez, the ‘mad scientist of journalism’ (Gretchen Parker / USC News) 2. Why edtech exits will defy…

Julie Keck

Daily Must Reads, August 6, 2015

1. Teens, technology, and friendships (Amanda Lenhart / Pew Research Center) 2. Snapchat’s news experiment is working—for now (Damaris Colhoun…

Julie Keck

Reinventing Student Media: 10 Tips from Student Editors

Student media are currently undergoing their most massive transformation since the introduction of campus newspapers in their somewhat modern form…

Dan Reimold

Futures Lab Update #116: Online Quiz Tools; Washington Post’s New App Design

This week we help you find the right tool for creating online quizzes, and we see how The Washington Post…

Reuben Stern

For Startups, Asking ‘Why’ Uncovers Value

What is value anyway? We throw the word around so often that we forget what it really is about. Or…

John Clark

Daily Must Reads, August 5, 2015

1. ProPublica adds ER wait times, hospital noise levels, and nursing home fines to Yelp (Lena Sun / Washington Post)…

Julie Keck