Webinar Archives

March 12, 2010

Shoot Fast and Edit Easy with FlipVideo

March 12, 2010

Veteran broadcast adviser Janet Kerby will teach how to get the most (yes, including good sound) out these tiny, easy-to-use video cameras. Learn how frame shots, do simple editing and upload video to the Web.  You will also learn how to shoot sequences and easily move video from the limited FlipVideo editor into more robust programs such as Final Cut Pro.

Social Media Tools in Your Newsroom and Classroom

Feb. 19, 2010

From Twitter to Facebook, You Tube, Vimeo and beyond, find out what to use, how to use it and most important, if and when to use it. For those brand new to social networking sites for teaching, this offered a clear introduction. For those who already are using social media in their teaching, Dr. Syb discussed the latest Twitter applications plus Google’s new Buzz.

Sybril Bennett, Ph.D,  is an Associate Professor of Journalism specializing in new media at Belmont University in Nashville. She is also a two-time Emmy award winning journalist with more than 20 years of journalism experience.

This Webinar was funded by a generous grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

 

2020 Vision: Teaching the New Social Media

January 28, 2010

Paul Kandell is this year’s Dow Jones Newspaper Fund National High School Journalism Teacher of the Year. His students at Palo Alto High School have been doing cutting-edge multimedia for years. If you heard his terrific multimedia acceptance speech at the JEA Convention in Washington, D.C., you know what a passionate and creative teacher Paul is.

Paul Kandell's 50-minute Webinar is for all media advisers, their student editors and producers – and their principals.

This Webinar was produced through a partnership between the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund and the High School Broadcast Journalism Program of RTDNF. It was funded through a generous grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.