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Multimedia blogging at the National Arts Festival

Grahamstown is waking up. The gradual change from a sleepy student town to National Arts Festival mayhenaf-logom follows a years-old tradition: the re-painting of the city centre road marks and affixing the brightly-coloured nameplates to the numerous venues. It’s that time of the year when B&B’s and shops repaint theirexterior and the lawns are put in shipshape.

For me it is time to get ready for what is now publicly known as a circus. This one does not involve tigers, elephants or horses but just a whole lot of clowns, acrobats and jugglers. Its our own media circus in the African Media Matrix building at Rhodes University.

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Lecturing done: time for reflection

It’s all done, I have just finished lecturing my last course at the School for Journalism in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Time for some reflection with At the School for Journalism, Utrechtcomments from the student evaluations.

Evaluations
During the final lecture of each course the students fill out a self-made evaluation form. Completely new for me was teaching blogging within a School. The fourth-year students work in a crossmedia lab, using mostly radio and television, and had to now integrate Campusblog.nl in their schedule.

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CampusBlog.nl is (almost) up and running

What an awesome, enthusiastic group of fourth year journalism students! Which students? Those who will be multimedia blogging on CampusBlog from next week.

The journalism students are joined by eight media technology students who can help with the make-over and redesign of the blog. It’s a real life exercise in crossmedia journalism.

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