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Missouri School of Journalism

Learn To ‘Social Media’

June 22, 2008

Since I work in social-media I see it everyday, some people get it, and some people don’t. Building social-media isn’t a one-time thing. It takes time to find conversations, to build reputation, and learn the best ways to share your knowledge with the world.
Here’s the thing, social media isn’t going anywhere. It’s here to stay. [...]

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Why Life Has Been Crazy: My Huge Job Announcement

May 23, 2008

Over the last few weeks I’ve been dropping hints on Twitter, but it’s about time I just came out with it. I’ve accepted a position at the Public Broadcasting Service. In case you’ve been wondering why the big move and road trip from Missouri to Washington DC was happening, that’s why.
I’m joining the ranks of [...]

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Are Podcasts Dead?

April 7, 2008

In case you didn’t know, I’ll be in Las Vegas Sunday-Wednesday for the NAB conference (National Association of Broadcasters). The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism is sponsoring my trip so that I can present Contributr to the masses. (Let’s hope Contributr is ready, more on that tomorrow!)
As I was looking through [...]

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Journalists and Blogging

March 17, 2008

Journalists who learn to blog help their online sites grow beyond repuporsed print news | Howard Owens: “”

“Blogging is only as good as you make it”
This statement couldn’t me more true, today when I find a truly engaging and interesting news story you know what format it’s in? a BLOG. A blog with personal [...]

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Personal Branding Knowledge Is Still Just Beginning…

March 16, 2008

UMass Students Are Sucked Into the World of Personal Branding « Personal Branding Blog – Dan Schawbel: “Blog About Dan Schawbel Publications Press

I often read Dan Schawbel’s Personal Branding Blog for insight and tips on how to improve my own personal branding. You did realize that I have a personal brand didn’t you?

I do [...]

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The Convergency Room – Convergence Blog

November 19, 2007

The Convergency Room
The Convergency Room is the official blog of the convergence news department at the Missouri School of Journalism. I am a regular contributor as are around 50 current and former students of the school.
You’ll find almost daily updates on the latest news, events, and convergent media projects going on at the Jschool.
I highly [...]

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Macs rule in university classrooms – Lost Remote TV Blog

October 15, 2007

Macs rule in university classrooms – Lost Remote TV Blog
I’m slightly offended by the negative comments regarding the Missouri School of Journalism’s deal with Apple Inc. Yes, the faculty all get Apple laptops every couple of years, and the newsrooms get free gadgets to test and use for journalism purposes… but honestly, [...]

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KHOU Defenders Strike Again

September 14, 2007

Alright, so you caught me, this story is a couple weeks old now but it still deserves to be told and spread among the masses who may not have read or seen the story the first time-around. In an effort to keep things fresh around here, I reserve the right to dig up older stories [...]

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The Adobe AIR Project

September 11, 2007

Well, I’m in the midst of a private contest through the Missouri School of Journalism and the newly formed Reynolds Institute at MU. This is a collaborative effort between the school and Adobe.Basically, there are several teams of students working to develop a desktop and online/offline application that can promote and benefit community based journalism. [...]

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Welcome to JonathanCoffman.com!

August 24, 2007

I’m Jonathan Coffman, a new-media evangelist and self-proclaimed convergent news consultant.As a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism I have a solid background in the principals and ethics behind the news. In addition to the important issues of fairness, facts, and finding the truth I have a very strong desire to achieve [...]

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