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Teaching Media Literacy in the Digital Age
Running time: 3 minutes, 25 seconds

Dr. Pilgrim discusses the transformation of Journalism 190 from a lecture-based course to one using videos and web technologies.

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Editing--from Paper to Screen
Running time: 3 minutes, 9 seconds

Dr. Pilgrim explains how Journalism 309 helps students learn editing skills and concepts the high-tech, modern way.

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Setting the Record Straight
Running time: 7 minutes, 36 seconds

Journalism 190 students discuss the course and the way it challenged their assumptions about mass media. Written and edited by Brandon Rosage.

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Election Project 2000
Running time: 3 minutes, 56 seconds

Link to an archived version of a live streaming media webcast done on Election Day by Journalism 190 students. This particular group used sock puppets to communicate their message.

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Also available is the original multimedia-enhanced version of this Showcase.

Technology Note: Because the Innovative Teaching Showcase is an annual web publication, each year's set of Multimedia Showcase pages was designed to provide the best playback experience for the user, given available streaming video technologies at WWU in the year it was developed. For this reason, the various showcase pages may require your web browser to have Windows Media Player, Quicktime, or the Real Player browser plugins. The player that is required is indicated for each video clip. More information is available on the How to Use This Showcase page.

 

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