—Blogging Changing Journalism (New Media Journalism @ Seton Hill University)
A small number of my students noted in their end-of-term reflection that they weren’t all that comfortable with blogging because they expected a course in traditional journalism, not all this cyberspace stuff…
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Yes, that too. :-D And I did not mean to demean any truck driver in the process of formulating that statement.
I hope at least part of your motivation was to become a better citizen of the world, expand your mind through contact with great ideas, and discover your own intellectual life! After all, truck drivers make a pretty good living…
I’ll admit that I thought that EL 227 was going to be about traditional journalism, but now I am very, very happy to see that we are part of a new movement. Didn’t we all come to college to get ahead in the workforce?