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Getting Memorable Quotes – Tips from a Professional

By |2015-08-02T22:16:30-05:00July 29th, 2015|Ideas, Resources|

Not everyone gives a good interview. You, as the interviewer, must guide the person you are talking to. Don Ray, Author of “No Questions Asked”, has come up with a great formula for extracting meaningful quotes from your interviews. Check this out: The Don Ray Formula to Getting Great Quotations Investigative journalist Don Ray, who [...]

Who’s Who on Facebook (Part 1)

By |2015-07-29T10:55:11-05:00July 29th, 2015|Resources|

Check out these awesome organizations devoted to scholastic journalism. Who to follow on Facebook:   Youth Journalism International Youth Journalism International connects teen writers, artists and photographers with peers around the globe, teaches journalism, fosters cross-cultural understanding and promotes and defends a free youth press.  schooljournalism.org This go-to education site for students and teachers provides [...]

5 Books Every Journalism Adviser Needs

By |2015-09-02T10:13:00-05:00July 22nd, 2015|Resources|

Every adviser needs a well-rounded library! Here is a list of the essentials: 1) Student Journalism & Media Literacy - Megan Fromm, Homer L. Hall and Aaron Manfull   2) Journalism of Ideas: Brainstorming, Developing and Selling Stories in the Digital Age – Daniel Reimold 3) The Associated Press Stylebook – The Associated Press 4) [...]

Humor Columns – Engage, Amuse and Entertain

By |2015-07-29T08:16:44-05:00July 14th, 2015|Ideas, Resources|

Humor and wit can be used in a publication to appeal to the reader’s emotions and intellect. While you will need to be careful not to over-use humor in your publication, satire and puns, humorous verse, anecdotes and parodies are just a few ways that a publication can engage readers when used correctly. Here are [...]

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