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My Journalism Blog | Just another WordPress.com site My Journalism Blog Just another WordPress.com site Reworking a journalism curriculum Posted by hsissons in Uncategorized March 20, 2016 The last year-and-a-half has seen the Journalism team at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) involved in reworking the curriculum in the light of both the huge changes in journalism practice afforded by mobile and social media and the reshaping of the news industry post the internet. If you have read earlier posts on this blog, you will know that we have been researching the use of mobile and social media in journalism education for more than four years, and gradually introduced it into some parts of our curriculum beginning in 2012. See a report at  http://idealog.co.nz/venture/2012/12/revolution  . During this time we kept a record of our experiences at  https://ejeteam.wordpress.com/page/3/ . Our success in these pilot projects encouraged us to use our experiences for a ...

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