Promote your site with Facebook: 8 key steps

Promote your site with Facebook: 8 key steps

Posted on 30. Aug, 2010 by Wendy Wallace.

It’s not enough to create a Facebook page for your school news site, post links to your stories and expect your fans to flock to your blog or website. For your Facebook page to help you, research shows you need to start by setting community expectations — what you expect of fans and what they can expect from you. And that’s just the beginning.

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From wpbeginner.com: 55+ WordPress Tips, Tricks & Hacks

From wpbeginner.com: 55+ WordPress Tips, Tricks & Hacks

Posted on 30. Aug, 2010 by Aaron Manfull.

This is a great post from wpbeginner.com. The site is a great one if you’re wanting to learn a bit more about WordPress. While it focuses heavily on things for beginners, WordPress users of all levels can find something here. This specific post has quite a few ideas that could be adapted and very useful [...]

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Is the Web dead?

Is the Web dead?

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by Jim Streisel.

As young people’s use of Internet evolves, student journalists must change, too With technology evolving at a record pace, are we already behind the times as we spend our resources developing student news websites? Wired magazine’s September 2010 cover story titled “The Web is Dead: Long Live the Internet” discusses this very issue. (Click here [...]

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High School Educators Multimedia Workshop in Illinois

High School Educators Multimedia Workshop in Illinois

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by jeadm.

The Eastern Illinois University Journalism Department is partnering with the McCormick Foundation, the Illinois Press Foundation and the Illinois JEA to offer a free three-day Multimedia Workshop for high school journalism teachers and advisers Sept. 17-19 on the EIU campus in Charleston. Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri or Wisconsin advisers, as well as those in Illinois are [...]

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Start your beginning journalism class by measuring students’ connectivity

Start your beginning journalism class by measuring students’ connectivity

Posted on 12. Aug, 2010 by Sarah Nichols.

As you welcome a new set of students this semester, hopefully you’ll be met by an excited room of media consumers and future journalists. More likely, though, you’ll be met with just as many sets of wide eyes and panicked freshmen. Learning about your students’ existing technology patterns and comfort level with social media can [...]

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Five ways to promote your site in the first weeks of school

Five ways to promote your site in the first weeks of school

Posted on 07. Aug, 2010 by Michelle Balmeo.

So you’ve spent all summer learning the difference between CSS and PHP and HTML, and now your staff has your fresh new site up and ready to go for the new year. Rather than targeting your grandma in Albuquerque, why not work with your staff to develop a site promotion plan that will drive new, [...]

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Immediacy, accuracy questioned in today’s on-line news

Immediacy, accuracy questioned in today’s on-line news

Posted on 07. Aug, 2010 by Michelle Harmon.

After reading Senator Joe McCarthy’s recent biography, I was haunted by his desire for power and willingness to wreak havoc on people’s lives to obtain it.  I kept wondering how his ascension would have looked in a digital world? Dubbed a young-adult picture book by reviewers, the 270-page life story, “The Rise and Fall of [...]

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What to Charge for Ads on Your Site

What to Charge for Ads on Your Site

Posted on 06. Aug, 2010 by Wendy Wallace.

This post on blogher.com gives good advice on figuring out how much ads on your site should cost. Two tips: Find out what blogs similar to yours are charging. Find other sites, even other school news sites, with similar traffic as yours.  Here’s a comparison from compete.com for two good sites — The A-Blast and [...]

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Three-day workshop in Austin to help advisers move online

Three-day workshop in Austin to help advisers move online

Posted on 11. Jul, 2010 by Aaron Manfull.

Looking to move your program online and don’t know where to start? Or are you ready to move your website to the next level from a free hosting site? The Texas Association of Journalism Educators and Texas Interscholastic League Press Conference are holding a new media training for advisers August 2-4 in Austin. Advisers will [...]

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