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BuzzMachine - May 5, 2008
Reading Vin Crosbie’s piece about the resistance to change and general obstructionism he has found teaching at journalism school (he doesn’t say it, but he has spent the year at the Newhouse School at Syracuse …
Also tagged: default, journalism, cuny, newsinnovation
BuzzMachine - Apr 29, 2008
Not that I expect a soul to watch but if you’re curious, here was my spiel about the interactive journalism program at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism open house for our accepted students a week ago (this is …
Also tagged: default, journalism, cuny
BuzzMachine - Apr 20, 2008
We’re having an open house for accepted students at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism today and you can watch it live here. The dean starts things off at 10:30a ET; I’m on describing the interactive program at 2p …
BuzzMachine - Feb 21, 2008
Some followup links reacting to Nick Lemann’s j-school memo. Charlie Beckett: The future of journalism (cue plug: “as I write in my new book, SuperMedia“) is about how paid journalists work with unpaid citizen …
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BuzzMachine - Feb 19, 2008
Nicholas Lemman, dean of Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism, accidentally sent his class his self-evaluation intended for the university provost. No harm done, though. It’s an impressive document — it helps to …
Also tagged: education, default, journalism, cuny, wwgd
BuzzMachine - Jan 11, 2008
I’ve been quoting Neil McIntosh of the Guardian to my students this week, saying he expects job applicants to have a blog. And conveniently, here’s Neil today leaving a comment with his rationale (responding to a …
BuzzMachine - Dec 23, 2007
A herd of journalism-school deans wrote a predictable but also naive and possibly dangerous — and certainly not strategically forward-thinking — attack on media cross-ownership and the FCC’s loosening of its rules in …
Also tagged: default, newsinnovation, newarchitecture
BuzzMachine - Oct 24, 2007
You probably can’t see this unless you’re Ken Sand’s friend on Facebook, but he just posted a job opening at Congressional Quarterly for a “technical journalist.” Getting past the irresistible straight line — ‘well …
Also tagged: journalism, tagged, newsrooms
BuzzMachine - Oct 5, 2007
I’m speaking briefly Friday at a symposium held at Columbia in honor of the late and legendary Prof. James Carey. I’m on a panel about the future of journalism education and I chose to talk about teaching the …
Also tagged: journalism, tagged
BuzzMachine - Sep 21, 2007
So I come across the brand new blog about the new newsroom with only three posts yet it already imparts some wisdom about the new architecture of news, for example: The Web is your Web site; search is your navigation …
Also tagged: tagged, newarchitecture