Teaching resources for instructors: New Media
Looking for resources to use in the classroom to help you teach new and emerging trends in journalism? Here, Mary McGuire has curated a list of tools and resources for teaching the following:
- Blogging
- Social media
- Multimedia storytelling
- Data visualization
Updated August 20, 2013
Looking for resources to use in the classroom to help you teach new and emerging trends in journalism? Here, Mary McGuire has curated a list of tools and resources for teaching the following:
Teaching resources for instructors: The Basics
Teaching resources for instructors: Broadcast/Visual Journalism
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- Online journalism educator Mindy McAdams' collection of blogging resources for journalism educators.
- Online journalism trainer Steve Buttry's advice for journalists about live-blogging.
- British journalism educator, Paul Bradshaw's presentation about blogging and tweeting for journalists.
- http://www.commoncraft.com/video/blogs
- ScribbleLive has prepared this sample curriculum for liveblogging that instructors can use when teaching the skill to students.
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- The Knight Digital Media Centre's tutorials about using social media for journalists.
- Columbia University’s Sree Sreenivasan's tips for journalists using Twitter.
Teaching Multimedia Storytelling
- The Knight Digital Media Center’s tutorials for multimedia journalism and storytelling.
- Tip sheets for multimedia journalism from Poynter.
- A guide for journalists on gathering and using audio for multimedia projects.
- The Knight Digital Media Centre’s list of resources for teaching data visualization.
- Online journalism educator Mindy McAdams' web resources for teaching data journalism.
- Global News's Patrick Cain on his five favourite data visualization tools
Last updated August 20, 2013