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Join Allissa V. Richardson from Bowie State University as she explores the pivotal elements of teaching mojo in journalism education. Learn how to empower students with necessary skills to utilize mobile devices for sourcing, vetting, and disseminating news. This presentation focuses on five core elements: Choice, Conversation, Curation, Creation, and Collaboration. Discover how these elements help students engage with global colleagues and elevate their news reporting abilities. View the slides online for valuable insights and educational tips.
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teaching mojo:the global imperative • Allissa V. Richardson, MSJ • Bowie State University • @profallirich | www.profallissa.com • #teachingMOJO
the five elements ofteaching mojo • Choice • Conversation • Curation • Creation • Collaboration
View slides online the mojo element • The Tweetable Teaching Tip • #teachingMOJO w/@ProfAlliRich
choice • Students must know how to use a mobile device • to locate, vet and select reputable news sources. • #teachingMOJO w/@ProfAlliRich
conversation • Students must know how to use a mobile device • to start online dialogue straight from the field. • #teachingMOJO w/@ProfAlliRich
curation • Students must know how to use a mobile device • for newsgathering and data aggregation. • #teachingMOJO w/@ProfAlliRich
creation • Students must know how to use a mobile device • to make photo slideshows, audio & video podcasts, and maps. • #teachingMOJO w/@ProfAlliRich
collaboration • Students must know how to use the mobile device • to report news with global colleagues they have never met. • #teachingMOJO w/@ProfAlliRich
the new imperative • Choice • Conversation • Curation • Creation • Collaboration
let’s upgrade journalism education.let’s mobilize. • @profallirich • @mojomediaworks