Online journalism, in PowerPoint form

Paul Bradshaw, mentioned in the previous post, has a very active blog that you ought to get familiar with, even if its occasionally UK-specific focus might throw you now and again. So, read it. Dig into the archives. Lots of great stuf in there.

(And, by the way, he’s looking for virtual interns, in case you’re interested.)

Paul has been making available his PowerPoint slides for the online journalism course he’s teaching, and they’re just too good not to share here. (In fact, their bold design, let alone the nifty content, puts my slides to shame, I’m afraid…) Here are two for you:

1 Response to “Online journalism, in PowerPoint form”


  1. 1 paulbradshaw March 6, 2009 at 1:53 pm

    There’s another 2 slideshows before these, if it helps. They’re all under the tag http://onlinejournalismblog.com/tag/classes
    Thanks for letting me know about your slides, too – perhaps we should create a forum thread at http://onlinejournalismresearch.ning.com/ for these…


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