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My Takeaways: “What Would Google Do?”
Jeff Jarvis‘ (@jeffjarvis) “What Would Google Do?” is a book, despite its two-year -old copyright, remains relevant today. I was afraid upon choosing it for a 2011 class that the ideas outlined in Jarvis’ book were going to be dated. … Continue reading
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IJ is rockin’ my socks
My cohort has only completed its second class of Writing for Converged Media, but, of course, we’re already knee-deep in it all. Yesterday we welcomed Mandy Jenkins, social media editor for TBD.com and NPR Blogger Mark Memmott to speak to … Continue reading
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Tagged American University, blog, interactive journalism program, interactivity, journalism, liveblog, newspaper, NPR, reporting, resource, social media, speakers, student, TBD, Twitter, writing
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