Last year, a University of Georgia student wrote disparaging (but not
threatening) personal comments about his professor in his anonymous
course evaluations both semesters. The professor examined the
student's handwriting and identified ...
..
He adds: "Journalism
schools such as mine at the University of Georgia should add courses
to certify citizen journalists in proper ethics and procedures, much
as volunteer teachers, paramedics and sheriff's auxiliaries are
trained and ...
He adds: "Journalism schools such as mine at the
University of Georgia should add courses to certify citizen
journalists in proper ethics and procedures, much as volunteer
teachers, paramedics and sheriff's auxiliaries are trained and ...
He
adds: "Journalism schools such as mine at the University of Georgia
should add courses to certify citizen journalists in proper ethics and
procedures, much as volunteer teachers, paramedics and sheriff's
auxiliaries are trained and ...
He adds: "Journalism schools such as
mine at the University of Georgia should add courses to certify
citizen journalists in proper ethics and procedures, much as volunteer
teachers, paramedics and sheriff's auxiliaries are trained and ...
He
adds: "Journalism schools such as mine at the University of Georgia
should add courses to certify citizen journalists in proper ethics and
procedures, much as volunteer teachers, paramedics and sheriff's
auxiliaries are trained and ...
In an op-ed piece for the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution entitled "Unfettered 'citizen journalism' too
risky", David Hazinski, a former NBC correspondent and associate
professor of telecommunications at the University of Georgia, ...
He
adds: "Journalism schools such as mine at the University of Georgia
should add courses to certify citizen journalists in proper ethics and
procedures, much as volunteer teachers, paramedics and sheriff's
auxiliaries are trained and ...
In an op-ed piece for the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution entitled "Unfettered 'citizen journalism' too
risky", David Hazinski, a former NBC correspondent and associate
professor of telecommunications at the University of Georgia, ...
In
an op-ed piece for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution entitled
"Unfettered 'citizen journalism' too risky", David Hazinski, a former
NBC correspondent and associate professor of telecommunications at the
University of Georgia, ...
David Hazinski, an associate professor of
telecommunications and head of broadcast news at the University of
Georgia's Grady College of Journalism, says that this new trend is not
really journalism and it simply opens up the news to ...
..
Last
year, a University of Georgia student wrote disparaging (but not
threatening) personal comments about his professor in his anonymous
course evaluations both semesters. The professor examined the
student's handwriting and identified ...
Friday, December 14, 2007
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