Thanks for joining us for “Bring It All Together with Converged Media” this morning! We were so excited to meet you and talk about multi-platform publications! https://t.co/AwBIdcNE5h
JB Student Media Editors Hannah & Megan presented at the National @nationalJEA convention in Washington, DC today. Way to go girls! @TsdRockets#Rocketsrock#JEA19
Teachers listen, guide, coach, instruct, inspire, support, nurture, plan, give, reflect, encourage ... and more! Thank you to scholastic media educators in particular — you make a difference, and your work matters more than ever. #WorldTeachersDay#AmericaNeedsJournalists
Recognizing Savannah and Brooke this week for carrying our core values in all that they do. BIG thank you to Stoner’s Dairy Farm, One North, Mama’s Pizza, Fast Ink, and Mercersburg Printing for supporting our students and staff. #corevalues#rocketsrock#rocketpride
Investigating methods to improve live broadcasting of morning announcements in a school setting, specifically the video input. Currently using a webcam, we have not been successful with WiFi options. We are using #OBS and streaming live via YouTube. Recommendations? #IU12ISTE4
What a loss. She was a pioneer, a true role model for women in media and politics. Her work as a journalist made us all smarter. I’ll miss hearing her on @NPR. https://t.co/EW1E8G1SSi
Dear teen journalist: Want to make your story pitches/ideas stronger? Identify the NEWS of the story. What is new? What is happening now that wasn't happening before?
My normal response to "when will we use this" from students is "Some of these things are not directly useable. But that doesn't make them meaningless. Your favorite football player will never do a squat in a game, so why do a ton in practice? The skills add up to a whole."