Saturday, October 13, 2007

Resume Boosters

Here are some examples of articles I've had published. These are PDF files of my freelance work published in The Local Buzz Magazine the summer of 2006.


JUNE 2006: Pages 11, 18-19



JULY 2006: Pages 3, 14-15



Also, I highly suggest all of you using Google Reader daily to get your news. I thank Mindy McAdams again for this new obsession of mine.

Go Gators! Go Jags! Go Indians! Go Dolphins... :(

Blogging Beginnings

Why is it, with only about 6 months until my graduation, that I am just now finding out that I need to create a blog?

Every journalist knows that the way we give and get news is drastically changing - if not, then you're not a very good journalist. We are moving more and more online, and after attending the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications' Multimedia Workshop today, I see how much I don't know.

Although the day was a paid event for Florida professionals, I was able to sit in on a couple sessions throughout the day and learn. The information I learned from the Writing for the Web session by Chip Scanlan and the Blog Writing session by Mindy McAdams is more valuable to me than my college courses, especially now as I am about to head into the real working world.

Some things I learned:
  • Online headlines are different from print headlines, in the sense that they have to grab readers in a different way. Online, the reader sees headlines, then has to click to read the article. In print, the articles are always below the headlines.
  • Breaking news online requires knowing how to write bulletins, updates, headlines, subheads, etc.
  • We're going hand-held with our news - cell phones.
  • Most blogs, both personal and professional, are never touched by editors. Newspaper trust their bloggers to professional journalists.
  • I need to be on Google Reader.
  • I need to create a blog.

Now, here I am, creator of a blog and master of the digital revolution.

So, what's the subject of my blog?

We'll get there... Don't push it!