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Ryerson students go mobile, thanks to Motorola and Telus

A Ryerson journalism instructor is teaching his students how to be mobile journalists with a little help from Motorola and Telus. Last year, Wayne MacPhail found the students in his class had a mix of different devices. This year, however, they will now be able to use the same devices to post audio, video, images and text to…

A Ryerson journalism instructor is teaching his students how to be mobile journalists with a little help from Motorola and Telus.

Last year, Wayne MacPhail found the students in his class had a mix of different devices. This year, however, they will now be able to use the same devices to post audio, video, images and text to the web.

In this piece on The Next Web, Tris Hussey also describes how the students will do their reporting from local coffee shops.

A Ryerson journalism instructor is teaching his students how to be mobile journalists with a little help from Motorola and Telus.

Last year, Wayne MacPhail found the students in his class had a mix of different devices. This year, however, they will now be able to use the same devices to post audio, video, images and text to the web.

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In this piece on The Next Web, Tris Hussey also describes how the students will do their reporting from local coffee shops.