By Megan Greve
Blogs are everywhere. At least 112.8 million blogs currently exist, and new ones sprout up every second. Blogs cover everything from politics to celebrity gossip to caring for your cockatoo. In essence, blogs have become an inescapable part of our existence. Everyone is talking about them, and it seems as if everyone is using them.
The question for journalists is not whether to use blogs but how to use blogs. More...
| Scripps' Changing Curriculum |
By Brett Nuckles |
In the world of journalism, times are changing. Media outlets are moving online while writers and editors scramble to keep pace with ever-changing technologies. Compared with decades past, today's successful journalist needs a whole new set of skills-and it's up to schools like Scripps to teach them. The Ohio Journalist sat down with Bob Stewart, associate director of the JSchool, to talk technology. How is Scripps adapting to the digital age? What kinds of high-tech skills do budding journalists need to know? And what can alumni do to keep up? |
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