"The key skills of introductory journalism courses - research, critical
thinking, organizing, and clear expression - are also the key skills that the
university tries, but often fails, to teach all students as part of their
liberal education. Indeed journalists have refined these skills to a much
higher degree than have people in many other disciplines." Betty Medsger, Winds of Change
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
Here's a Nice-and-Easy Blogging Assignment
In the comment section, add a question or two you'd like next week's journalism panel to answer.
4 comments:
What kind of average news stories do you get to cover? Do you have a best and worst story you would like to share?
How has the news industry transformed since you first became interested in it to now? Has it been for the better? Why or why not?
1. Where do you think Journalism may be heading? Are you excited about it's future, anxious, scared?...
2. Who is one of your favorite journalists, and why?
1. What is a day in a life like for you as a journalist?
2. As journalism begins to evolve over time, what do you think people's opinions will be of this change and how will they adapt?
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