CollegeJourn tackles global reporting project with focus on health
September 8, 2009 in College Media, Community, innovation
The CollegeJourn web site (purveyors of the #CollegeJourn chats) have decided to tackle a story through international networking. The story: health care. #
Suzanne Yada writes: #
This is a global collaborative reporting project on health. Choose one of two assignments: For news, the question is “How does health care on my campus compare to others around the world?” This project will be data-driven and will require digging up statistics so we can compare different locations accurately. The features assignment is “What does health mean in my area?” This is an excellent opportunity for reporters to do something creative and informative with features and multimedia.
The reports are scheduled to be collected by December and they hope the reporting gets published in local campus newspapers as well. Why are they doing it?
The project was created by journalism students with journalism students in mind, to get our feet wet with collaboration, information, international reporting, data and multimedia, while producing news and information relevant to a university-based audience. The CollegeJourn students responsible for this idea meet in a chatroom every Sunday, 8 pm BST/3 pm EDT/noon PDT, at collegejourn.com. (Blame us.)
Go read the entire post, as it has many more details, like some sign-up information. Great idea and I look forward to seeing how it works out.
I really like this idea. As a student, I would be curious to see the results of this because health care is a huge issue on our campus. This is also a great opportunity for young college-aged journalists to, as Yada says, "get their feet wet" in a world of research and reporting on a much bigger scale than they are used to dealing with on their own campuses.
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he project was created by journalism students with journalism students in mind, to get our feet wet with collaboration, information,Lida international reporting, data and multimedia, while producing news and information relevant to a university-based audience. The CollegeJourn students responsible for this idea meet in a chatroom every Sunday, 8 pm BST/3 pm EDT/noon PDT, at collegejourn.com. (Blame us.)
This is a global collaborative reporting project on health. Choose one of two assignments: For news, the question is "How does health care on my campus compare to others around the world?" This project will be data-driven and will require digging up statistics so we can compare different locations accurately.Lida The features assignment is "What does health mean in my area?" This is an excellent opportunity for reporters to do something creative and informative with features and multimedia.
Health is very important especially for the people we need to assume this because for the secure of our health and also our life. I want to support this project for the better of us.
Health is very important especially for the people we need to assume this because for the secure of our health and also our life. I want to support this project for the better of us.
Health is very important especially for the people we need to assume this because for the secure of our health and also our life. I want to support this project for the better of us.