Student Work
Overview
Short Documentaries
Podcasts
Science-Health Writing
Talks
Videos
Websites
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Overview
Short Documentaries
Scott Kotick, a 2006 Emory Journalism graduate, produced a mini-documentary on the role of religion in Southern Politics as an Honors Thesis. Seniboye Tienabeso, a 2005 Emory Journalism graduate and now a producer with ABC News in New York, shot the film, "Voice of the Voiceless," during the six-week Interndisciplinary Internship Program in South Africa in summer, 2004.
Podcasts
Students in JRNL 301, “Advanced News Reporting and Writing” now produce podcast stories as part of their training, in addition to continued focus on other advanced news reporting skills needed across all platforms. Since this is a required course in the Journalism Program, it introduces all students on how to write for broadcast, how to work with digital audio recording and editing technologies and how to tell compelling stories with their voices as well as their words.
Science and Health Writing
In this advanced class both graduate students from a variety of science disciplines and undergraduate journalism students write long-form print articles on important science and health issues. The goal is to translate complex scientific material to a mass audience.
Talks
Steven Stein, a College junior and a journalism- political science co-major from Los Angeles, spoke recently at the 16th Annual Georgia Bar Media & Judiciary Conference.
Videos
Students advance their abilities as journalists through research, reporting, analysis of official documents and budgets, interviewing techniques, beat reporting, news writing, feature writing.
Websites
Students produce numerous pieces of Web content, from blogs to full-fledged multimedia Web sites. Working in small groups, students are challenged to think broadly about how best to cover their topics with video, audio, photography, interactivity, text and links.
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