Thousands of interesting people to meet and speak to, the beauty of the rainforest, all that delicious food, the rich cultures and all the travelling. I’m on my way to South America, on a trip from French Guyana to Peru.
I’m going back to my roots. Its not just that I am visiting my family [...]
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Back to my roots: doing journalism in South America
Thousands of interesting people to meet and speak to, the beauty of the rainforest, all that delicious food, the rich cultures and all the travelling. I’m on my way to South America, on a trip from French Guyana to Peru. 
I’m going back to my roots. Its not just that I am visiting my family in Suriname, I am also returning to my journalistic roots. After a year of running multimedia projects, giving trainings and lecturing I can’t wait to write and be a journalist again.
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 comments 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 [...]
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
comments 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.