Yearly Archives: 2009
Lincoln School of Journalism still gets blogging wrong
Part of what drove me to create LSJ bloggers in the first place was the stupid approach the Lincoln School of Journalism took to introducing students to blogging. I’ve argued that it does nothing to create interest, and at best … Continue reading
Rethinking LSJ bloggers: Can we overhaul it for semester B?
It’s been over a month since I put LSJ bloggers into hiberation, and as the new year approaches I’m considering what to do next with it. The initial response was incredibly poor, with very few people contributing — only about … Continue reading
Switching back: WordPress to Tumblr to WordPress
At the start of September I switched from WordPress to Tumblr for hosting my website. At the time it made sense. Tumblr is far simpler to use, and makes it incredibly easy to share all sorts of stuff. But it … Continue reading
Building a better BulletOnline
I wrote recently about the last two articles that would go up on The Linc’s website in 2009. In it, I included some statistics: since September 14th there were 225 articles posted, of which 95 were news. The sheer number … Continue reading
And we are done for the year
We’ve just posted a predictions piece for 2010 on The Linc‘s site. Barring any big, breaking news that’s it. The last thing we’re going to post this year. It’s been a great year for The Linc, and a great semester … Continue reading