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Daniel Sato: Photojournalism From a Student's Eye
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Offering comments on photojournalism, emerging technologies, and academic life at San Jose State University from a student's perspective.
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Earlier today, I was researching health care reform for a podcast I was to do about hospice care when I came across a a November Op-Ed column by Oregon Representative Earl Blumenauer talking about how his legislation on end-of-life provisions was eve...
teenmomshoutout.org
A quick plug for one of my good friends, Chicago-based photojournalist Rene Edde. Giving a voice to the voiceless is a goal that many journalists aspire to, and Rene is doing just that with her work through Americorps on teenmomshoutout.org. Accor...
2009 – 2010 High School Basketball Preview
I don’t know why I like doing these horizontal scrollers so much, but here is another one (still have some art left to add). I found out yesterday that they were doing a sports tab to preview the upcoming winter sports and thought, again, that...
Google Map Mashups
The past few days have seen me try to learn as much as I can about creating custom maps as possible. There are plenty of ways to go, from the simple My Maps, to more elaborate, yet still code-free sites, such as ZeeMaps, Wayfaring and Platial, all th...
Links 12-01-09
Links to recent reading I’ve been doing as I settle in to my new role at the Telegram: J-Incubator.net: Run by Columbia College Chicago instructor Daniel Sinker, “it is a repository for experiments in online journalism, created by CCC stu...
The realities of working in a small newsroom
I am now just over two weeks in to my new job as web editor at the Garden City Telegram and already am I learning a good deal about the realities of working in a newsroom of this size (that is to say, small), the most important of which seems to be, ...
