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21 Sep

Canadian universities listed with links

Chris Redmond at the University of Waterloo has compiled this useful list of Canadian universities, categorized by province or territory and with links to each school’s website. He has also […]

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20 Sep

The one-minute (OK maybe five-minute) editor

Some advice about how to be a good editor/teacher when you only have a few minutes, from Steve Buttry, the director of Tailored Programs at the American Press Institute.

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20 Sep

College programs

<p><strong>VISITORS TO THIS PAGE PLEASE NOTE: </strong>The brief descriptions of the programs above were written based on information found at each school’s website. If the information is incomplete, out of date or incorrect, please let us know.</p>

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20 Sep

A reflective model for teaching journalism

This is a conference paper prepared for the first JourNet international conference on Professional Education for the Media that took place in Newcastle, Australia, in 2004. The paper outlines a […]

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20 Sep

Essays on narrative journalism

The Neiman Narrative Digest is a website established to improve and advance the practice of narrative in journalism by offering useful resources to writers, editors, teachers and students. This page […]

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20 Sep

Joint programs

<p><strong>VISITORS TO THIS PAGE PLEASE NOTE:</strong>The brief descriptions of the programs above were written based on information found at each school’s website. If the information is incomplete, out of date or incorrect, please let us know.</p>

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20 Sep

Free online lessons from BBC Training

The BBC Training department offers a number of interactive lessons online on a range of broadcast issues from using digital video progams to gathering sound for radio. They can all […]

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20 Sep

John Sawatsky on interviewing

Some of the best advice about interviewing for journalists comes from Canadian author and journalist, John Sawatsky, who has been giving workshops to journalists in Canada and around the world […]

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20 Sep

Resources for teaching computer-assisted reporting

CARinCanada is a website where Canadian journalists can learn about computer-assisted reporting in Canada, and get weekly tips to help them use spreadsheets and databases in their reporting. The site […]

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19 Sep

Carleton grad wins fellowship

A graduate from Carleton University’s journalism school has won the first Diane King Stuemer fellowship, which will give her a year of work at the Ottawa Citizen. The fellowship is […]

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