Student project connects residents, government to foster civic engagement Local news organizations are often the lead source of information for smaller urban and rural communities. These smaller outlets have journalists that report on local city councils, school boards and drainage districts. A discussion between Lamar University journalism students and faculty led to the development of […]
Apps to use for teaching online during COVID-19 hiatus
Recent events over the past couple of weeks have caused a paradigm shift for many workers and educators and how we interact with our peers and/or students. I’m here to tell you that it doesn’t have to be any harder than it needs to be — we all have important things on our mind. Let’s […]
My Revised Innovation Plan
Preparing journalists for career in media requires a broad set of skills to be learned by students and requires broad toolbox of methods and models to be used in instruction. My innovation will focus on two areas: Incorporation the Maestro concept of teaching developed University of Kentucky professor Leland Ryan and pioneered and […]
Creative License & Intellectual Property
“From pigs to pictures, you can rent intellectual property. But beware the details” http://www.incmagazine-digital.com/incmagazine/inc_feb_2017/?pg=38&pm=2&u1=friend In the February 2017 Inc. magazine under the usual Tip Sheet section comes a good primer to determine licensing of intellectual property, branding and appropriate use. It’s always a good idea to check your rights for creative works and those of […]
Local news is where journalism is losing focus, not national coverage
The big journalism void: ‘The real crisis is not technological, it’s geographic’ The Guardian often takes a look at America in a way that American new organizations sometimes overlook. Maybe it’s the fresh perspective of an outsider looking in? Maybe the ethics and values instilled in their reporters see us in a way that we […]
Today is the National Bill of Rights Day
Today, Dec. 15 in 1791 the Bill of Rights were ratified by the States. It was a long, and at times, a tumultuous process that began shortly after the Articles of Confederation were ratified 10 years earlier in 1781. James Madison and Alexander Hamilton were early proponents of strengthening the Articles and Madison would […]
Ethics for journalistic coverage, credibility
Great article here, by Ibrahim Altay at the Daily Sabah regarding the roles of journalists and their coverage. Altay makes some great points about press tours and whether journalist, perhaps, become unintentionally involved in promoting public relations instead of credible news gathering. Conflicts of interests matter and affect your reporting and credibility.