Research
Applying a Social Network Perspective to Public Relations Pedagogy: Examining the Relationships that Will Build the Profession Adam Saffer
Big Tweets on Campus: College Newspapers’ Use of Twitter Kris Boyle and Carol Zuegner
Developing and Assessing Experiential Learning Opportunities Cindy Royal
Mobile Journalism 101: Teaching Students to Use Mobile Devices to Produce News Content Dianne M. Garyantes and Mark Berkey-Gerard
More than Writing and Reporting: Examining the Overall Media Literacy of Today’s Journalism Students Hans C. Schmidt
Pedagogical Approaches to Student-Run PR Firms Using Service Learning: A Case Study Carolyn Kim
Social Media Internships: A Case Study of a Student-run Social Media Institute Sarah Maben and Jennifer Edwards
Teaching Transparency: A One-State Case Study of Sunshine Laws and the Journalism Curriculum Melony Shemberger
Articles
Community Engaged Learning in Journalism and Multimedia Courses Kathleen Webber and Kim Pearson
Cracking a Closed Culture as an Immersion Journalist Patrick Walters
An Intro Class Launches an Impromptu ‘Pause’ Campaign, Learns Social Media Evaluation and Campaign Sarah Maben
Building an International Journalism Course on Student-Centered Experiences Butler Cain
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