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www.newsmeback.com/blog/ - 17
Jul 2012 – Blog about citizen journalism, personal opinion and
all other views and thoughts about events from our lives. It has so many names
: grassroots ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_journalism - A
recent trend in citizen journalism has been the emergence of
what blogger Jeff Jarvis terms hyperlocal journalism, as online news
sites invite contributions ...
4. Online Journalism Blog ojournalism.blogspot.com/ -2 Feb 2007 – Online Journalism Blog. Comment and links covering online journalism,citizen journalism, blogging, podcasts, vodcasts, interactive storytelling ...
4. Online Journalism Blog ojournalism.blogspot.com/ -2 Feb 2007 – Online Journalism Blog. Comment and links covering online journalism,citizen journalism, blogging, podcasts, vodcasts, interactive storytelling ...
5. MediaShift . Your Guide to Citizen Journalism | PBS
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www.pbs.org/ .../your-guide-to-citizen-j... -
de Mark Glaser - en 24,699 círculos de Google+ 27
Sep 2006 – But in the case of ad hoc citizen journalism, a blogger or
observer might see something happening that's newsworthy and bring it to
the...
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6. We
the Media
wethemedia.oreilly.com/ - In We the Media:
Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People, nationally
known ... Ad Age (reg req): Sony Pays $25000 a Month for Gawker Blog.
7. How “citizen journalism” - Online Journalism Blog onlinejournalismblog.com/.../paul-lewis-how-“cit... 1 Nov 2011 – In a guest post for the Online Journalism Blog, Paul Lewis shows how Twitter helped the Guardian in its investigations into the deaths of news ...
7. How “citizen journalism” - Online Journalism Blog onlinejournalismblog.com/.../paul-lewis-how-“cit... 1 Nov 2011 – In a guest post for the Online Journalism Blog, Paul Lewis shows how Twitter helped the Guardian in its investigations into the deaths of news ...
8. CNN iReport Blog
ireport.cnn.com/blogs/ireport-blog/ - 5 days ago – I can't say enough about my experience with iReport. It has been a positive ride and I am proud to call myself a citizen journalist. Where did you ...
9. Citizen Journalism: From Pamphlet to Blog | Project Documentary on ...blip.tv/.../citizen-journalism-from-pamphlet-to-bl.. . - 15 Aug 2006 – Cambridge Community Television hosted a 3-month documentary production course that resulted in this short documentary on Citizen ...
10. Why citizen journalism matters – Telegraph Blogs blogs.telegraph.co.uk › News › World › Demotix - 1 Aug 2008 – We’re Demotix – the Citizen Wire. Our website has only just opened up to the public, and the Telegraph - fantastically - has asked.
11. How citizen journalism is setting the local agenda | Voluntary Sector ... www.guardian.co.uk/...blog/.../citizen-journalism... - 9 Mar 2012 – Local websites and blogs have taken over the role once played by mainstream media, championing issues that matter to communities, says ...
ireport.cnn.com/blogs/ireport-blog/ - 5 days ago – I can't say enough about my experience with iReport. It has been a positive ride and I am proud to call myself a citizen journalist. Where did you ...
9. Citizen Journalism: From Pamphlet to Blog | Project Documentary on ...blip.tv/.../citizen-journalism-from-pamphlet-to-bl.. . - 15 Aug 2006 – Cambridge Community Television hosted a 3-month documentary production course that resulted in this short documentary on Citizen ...
10. Why citizen journalism matters – Telegraph Blogs blogs.telegraph.co.uk › News › World › Demotix - 1 Aug 2008 – We’re Demotix – the Citizen Wire. Our website has only just opened up to the public, and the Telegraph - fantastically - has asked.
11. How citizen journalism is setting the local agenda | Voluntary Sector ... www.guardian.co.uk/...blog/.../citizen-journalism... - 9 Mar 2012 – Local websites and blogs have taken over the role once played by mainstream media, championing issues that matter to communities, says ...
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APRENDE IDIOMAS LEYENDO LOS PERIODICOS * LEARN LANGUAGES BY READING NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES
a) Imprime de 20 a 30 renglones del texto que acabas de leer. Subraya de 10 a 20 palabras. Anótalas por orden alfabético en columna en el espacio disponible abajo del texto o en el reverso de la hoja. Traducelas al inglés u otro idioma deseado. Anota el significado al lado de cada palabra.
b) Si ya entiendes el 50% de lo que lees haz lo siguiente (si no es asi, omite esta parte): Subraya 10 frases u oraciones cortas. Tradúcelas del idioma extranjero a tu idioma nativo. Revisa lo realizado y compáralo con el de otros compañeros para corregir. Muestra tu trabajo a tu profesor. Pídele que te sugiera otra actividad que expanda lo que acabas de realizar. Archiva y conserva esta hoja, y el contenido súbelo a tu blog o página personal.
MY HOMEWORK NETWORK * Non-PROFIT LEARNING RING - LANGUAGES - SCHOOL PROJECTS - Prof JML – MEXICO
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