An article from Insidehighered.com about how journalism schools are falling behind and failing to adapt to the new media world. As a result, students are not learning the skills they need in the new multi-media world of online journalism. The article is based, in part, on a presentation to the AEJMC’s convention in Washington in August 2007, and is followed by lots of feedback from students and educators about their experiences in today’s J-schools.
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