n Advising/Teaching n Broadcast n Business/Advertising
n Computer Software n Contest n Featured Speaker
n General Audience n Law/Ethics n Magazine
1 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
Using freedom of information law
Libel law for student media
Building next year’s staff
Grant writing for school newspapers
WordPress overview — Q&A
LIKED: What your Facebook says about you
Mastering social media
Finding your voice in entertainment journalism
Online workflow
Broadcast your voice: learn to podcast
Thriving in cyberspace
10 steps to online success
Earning money with an online publication
Using maestro in your classroom
Why every student should take journalism
Building a school photography studio
How to be funny
Covering the controversy
Th1nk F1irst
Read it and weep (and laugh)
Improving your copy: When the big story writing articles, not essays comes to your backyard
Youth radio rocks my world
You gotta get a gimmick Accentuate the positive
Creating effective headlines
Rebuilding from the ground up
Creative yearbook editing
Protecting freedom of the press
Editor show ‘n’ tell
The tablets are coming; be prepared
Journalism on the Red River
Maestro for middle school publications
What’s waiting for you in college?
JEA board followup
n Online n Photography n Yearbook
Attend the NSPA Awards Ceremony at 3:30-5:30 p.m. Saturday in Hall 4B to see who won Best of Show and Pacemakers. Then, make your way to the EMP Museum Dance Party, which begins at 7:30 p.m. Don’t forget your ticket. Ride the Monorail back. At 8:30 a.m. Sunday in Hall 4B, join other delegates for the JEA awards ceremony honoring scholarship recipients in the National High School Journalist of the Year competition and Write-off winners.
JournalISm EDGE
Noon
n Meeting n Middle School n Newspaper
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Website On-site Critiques
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