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Critical thinking exercises in online courses: How I incorporate them in lecture and production courses
Discussion forum is a major component of online education, so how can instructors imbues critical thinking in the discussions? I want to share the critical thinking exercises that I use in a lecture course and a production course, both are for-credit college courses and are taught online. Continue reading →
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RTE Innovation Lead Glen Mulcahy: Bad news and good news about mobile journalism
This guest post was contributed by David Smith, lecturer of journalism at West Virginia University. The Google Hangout video is embedded at the end of this post, along with many of the mobile journalism examples and resources mentioned during the hangout.
Glen Mulcahy, Innovation Lead at RTE in Ireland, gave students from the WVU Reed College of Media an inspiring yet realistic view about the future of journalism during a recent Google Hangout. Continue reading →
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How to write a headline: Discussions and rewrites in my Writing for the Web course
Following the online headline writing tips, students in my open online course, Writing for the Web, discussed how to improve the headlines of sample articles. Readers of this blog may be interested in reading some selected student critiques and rewrites. Continue reading →
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My testament to how Google rewards quality contents and white hat SEO
I recently have not been writing for the blog as often as I used to, but the blog traffic keeps going up, setting another monthly record in March, with more than 23,000 page views and over 15,000 visitors. Majority of the traffic came from Google referrals; check out the list of 100+ keywords for which this blog appears among the top 10 search results, and read about my content strategy and SEO strategy. Continue reading →
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Teaching “old” skills in a new way: How a journalism instructor integrates Storify in news writing classes
This guest blog is contributed by Maureen Boyle, journalism program director at Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts. Maureen has been integrating Storify in news writing classes and has some teaching tips to share with fellow instructors. Continue reading →
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Sequence & variety shooting in video storytelling: A curation of tips and examples
I once created a Storify story pooling some tips and examples about video filming techniques; it was intended for a production course I taught, but has since been viewed more than 6,000 times on the web. I made some updates to the story and want to share it with my blog readers. Continue reading →
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Assignment ideas for social media courses
I want to share some assignments that I developed for Introduction to Social Media Marketing, which is a 3-week open online course at MulinBlog Online J-School. If you are an instructor of social media, please offer some comments and share your course materials; if you are a student, please also share your learning experience. Continue reading →
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Now free: Google Earth Pro for immersive news reports and digital storytelling
Journalists and digital storytellers can take advantage of the video tour feature of Google Earth Pro, which used to cost 399ドル a year but is now available for free, for an immersive audience experience with locations and places. Continue reading →
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Selected readings: SWOT analysis of social media marketing
In preparation for an online course Social Media Marketing, I selected four articles that answer some common questions about social media SWOT analysis. I want to share these articles with fellow instructors and I invite suggestions on good reading materials. Continue reading →
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Five shot sequence: Tutorial and example
Five shot sequence is a popular filming technique that uses five different shots to depict an activity. In my open online course Audio Slideshow Storytelling, students need to study a tutorial and create a sequence. I want to share the five-shot tutorial we use and an exemplary student work. Continue reading →