Online Journalism: The Wiki

 

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Page history last edited by Mindy McAdams 2 yrs ago

This is the tojou wiki.

 

I maintain a lot of Web sites -- including a good one about Online Journalism -- but this one is different. I can update it on the fly, from any computer, without waiting for software to load, etc. I can modify it simply and rearrange bits easily too. Best of all, you can help me add good stuff to it. Read on ...

 

  • What is tojou? It is my blog about teaching online journalism.

 

  • What is this? This is a wiki associated with my blog and my work.

 

    • How do you create a new page here? 2 easy ways. You will need to send an e-mail to me stating why you want to participate. In the e-mail, provide me with your e-mail address that will be associated with this wiki (but not displayed). You will receive login instructions at that e-mail adddress after I put you into the system.
    • Learn how to work with wiki pages in the SandBox.
    • Learn how to use bold, italics, tables, and more: The wiki style page.

 

 

 

What's here?

 

AEJMC 2007 Pre-Conference Workshop planning page

 

Poynter 2007 Convergence for College Educators notes page

 

Talking about RSS Lots of people have heard of RSS but don't really know what it is, or how it can help them organize their efforts to stay abreast of the news.

 

Trackback is kind of a pain to do, but here are some tips.

 

Shells and backgrounders Some links to examples to show in class.

 

Tips for Multimedia Journalism

 

Talks about tojou I'm going to be discussing online journalism with other educators, so what are some things we need to be thinking about?

 

Online Journalism is the first page I worked on.

 

UGA Schedule links to pages related to a series of talks and meetings at the UGA journalism department in September 2006.

 

This wiki was started on Sept. 9, 2006.

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