An interesting point has come up in a lot of the lab sessions, as well as in the feedback survey that we conducted last week.

There are a lot of different ways you could run something that is referred to in print as an “online journalism lab”.

We could teach you all a formulaic set of steps to produce the same identical output for each student.

There have even been two or three isolated requests for this. To those two or three people I can only say “sorry”.

Instead, I’d like to explain clearly what we are doing in the labs, why we are doing it that way, what you should expect from us, and what we are expecting from you, the students. » Read the rest of the entry..

I hope that all of you will now see how simple and un-code-like HTML really is. Once you get the hang of it, it’s not hard, and you can do some pretty cool stuff with it.

One issue that has come up a lot in the labs is that for ALL of the assignments, you MUST use your own writing, and when we move to the CMS it must be written specifically for this module.

Because there have been so many questions about this, I’d just like to explain it clearly one more time. » Read the rest of the entry..

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