My first post

I have struggled during the past few years as to whether I should create my own blog. I have seen how it has consumed my colleague’s lives. They obsess for hours trying to write the perfect post. On the other hand, I have also witnessed how bloggers have helped so many people who are struggling with the transition online. Many academics and online information providers do not have many places to turn when trying to understand online journalism.

The goal of my site is to share teaching materials and ideas with other educators and information providers. I have witnessed the frustration academics encounter when trying to learn and understand how the presence of information online is affecting students, citizens, news organizations and academia. Not only will I share my teaching ideas and materials, as some great (e.g., Mindy McAdams) people have, I will also decipher research in journals related to online journalism. One common criticism I hear from some academics and professionals is that research published in journals is not written for the average reader. Just as history does, research can help explain, and even predict, how journalism will evolve.

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2 Responses to “My first post”

  1. Bryan Murley on September 17th, 2008 6:46 pm

    Congrats on getting into the pool, Serena. I’m sure you’ll be great, and you’re added to the RSS feed.

  2. admin on September 18th, 2008 6:19 am

    Got the inspiration from the pros :)

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