[Journalists] Columbia

Elizabeth Campbell batescampbell at charter.net
Mon Jul 13 13:13:57 UTC 2009


Hi ann!

I am glad you are asking questions about journalism schools. I would  study 
each university's program carefully before you make a decision.

Also, in a previous post, you mentioned that your emphasis is on print 
journalism.

Everyone going in to journalism these days, whetehr print or broadcast must 
be what I call multi media savvy.
Get comfortable with all sorts of methods for presenting your information. 
It could take the form of a blog, tweet or an actual story. Also, the more 
you know about web design, audio/video the better.
And, I believe that it is now more crucial than ever for blind people to 
keep up with technology, as our world is now being driven by the Internet 
and the various communication tools including smart phones, the IPhone and 
so forth.

Have a great day all. Sorry to be rather behind with the list, as I have 
been on a much-needed vacation.

Take care all.

Liz
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "jean parker" <radioforever at gmail.com>
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> Ann:
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> Columbia has a lot of scholarships you might qualify for.
> Jean Parker
> Pune, India
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