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- The Attention Deficit of Crowdsby Kevin Marsh
Few of us haven't read James Surowiecki's The Wisdom of Crowds. Its positive slant on...
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Big Ambitions of Journalism Students
The Guardian's Emily Bell has left the British media behind, to teach journalism at New York's prestigious Columbia University.
Matt Wells asked for her first impressions of her journalism students, and the US media world they are preparing to join.
Matt Wells asked for her first impressions of her journalism students, and the US media world they are preparing to join.
Event: Journalism in the Digital Age
Face the Future:
Journalism in the Digital Age
Humber Lecture Theatre, Coventry University
Wednesday 24 November, 1.30pm-4.30pm
An afternoon of sessions highlighting the challenges journalists face working in the digital age, including contributions from Jeff Jarvis, Steve Herrman (BBC News online) and Paul Bradshaw.
Provisional running order ...
Journalism in the Digital Age
Humber Lecture Theatre, Coventry University
Wednesday 24 November, 1.30pm-4.30pm
An afternoon of sessions highlighting the challenges journalists face working in the digital age, including contributions from Jeff Jarvis, Steve Herrman (BBC News online) and Paul Bradshaw.
Provisional running order ...
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