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Journalism Through Learning Design, Geoff Decker Dec 2020

Journalism Through Learning Design, Geoff Decker

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At its core, journalism is a civic enterprise with a mission to help citizens better understand their world and communities. Fulfilling this lofty mission in today’s digital media landscape poses new and evolving challenges, but it also presents a unique opportunity to reexamine the relationship between storytellers and their audiences. Advancements in the learning sciences in recent decades offer important insights into how the mind works. In teaching and learning, pedagogical experts and practitioners increasingly utilize these insights to refine and implement instructional strategies that increase student engagement, motivation, and learning. This capstone project aims to establish a framework …


Engaging Underserved Voters In West Virginia During The Pandemic Election, Jacob Wasserman Dec 2020

Engaging Underserved Voters In West Virginia During The Pandemic Election, Jacob Wasserman

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This report is the final product of my Social Journalism practicum for the Class of 2020 at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism. My community focus for the degree program was underserved voters in West Virginia during the pandemic election. Within this report, I discuss the community that I intended to serve with engagement journalism, the activities and approach that I took to pursue that engagement, and how I evaluated the project with both quantitative and qualitative metrics. I also discuss ideas that I learned during the process of this project, and offer reflections on the philosophy of engagement …


Through The Screen: Disability, Aging And Technology, Shoshannah E. Buxbaum Dec 2020

Through The Screen: Disability, Aging And Technology, Shoshannah E. Buxbaum

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The Covid-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered what it means to stay connected. These are stories of how technology has shaped the lives of people with disabilities and seniors in Utah. This half-hour audio documentary, accompanying images and text delve into everything from getting hooked up to the internet for the first time, to the hurdles and expanded opportunities of remote work.

https://shoshannah-buxbaum.medium.com/through-the-screen-bb14b1c992ca


The Gay Men Who Play With Their Hiv Status., Matthew I. Euzarraga Dec 2020

The Gay Men Who Play With Their Hiv Status., Matthew I. Euzarraga

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  • Since the 90’s a group of individuals known as Bug Chasers, predominately gay men have been playing a game of cat and mouse actively wanting to be caught and infected with HIV. This is a dive into the world of bug chasing.


What I Wish I Had Known - A Guide By And For Entry Level Latinx Journalists, Michaela Roman Dec 2020

What I Wish I Had Known - A Guide By And For Entry Level Latinx Journalists, Michaela Roman

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WHAT I WISH I HAD KNOWN is a guide by and for entry level journalists.


Nyc Communities Battle Flooding, But Not From Coastal Storms, Danielle C. Cruz Dec 2020

Nyc Communities Battle Flooding, But Not From Coastal Storms, Danielle C. Cruz

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A look at the impact high-tide flooding and inland flooding has on various communities in New York City. This article also looks into what city officials are doing and not doing to address the concerns of residents who have had to deal with recurring flooding in their community.

Link to Capstone: https://danielle-cruz.format.com/nyc-communities-battle-flooding


Connecticut’S Liberal Image Hides A History Of Systematic Housing Inequality, It’S Time For A Change, Ashley Rodriguez Dec 2020

Connecticut’S Liberal Image Hides A History Of Systematic Housing Inequality, It’S Time For A Change, Ashley Rodriguez

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Affordable housing is an issue that plagues 10’s of millions of Americans in the United States.

In Connecticut, decades of predatory zoning laws that differ from city to city and a broken public housing system has created a state with concentrated pockets of wealth and poverty that disproportionately affects people of color. Connecticut has an opportunity to change its decidedly unliberal policies by taking notes from Japan’s Zoning laws, that enable mixed-income families to live side by side, and activists like Connecticut’s very own Ned Coll, who fought for free and open beaches in the state in the '60's and …


Thousands Of New York Businesses Are In Debt With Little Hope Of Survival, Holly L. Deaton Dec 2020

Thousands Of New York Businesses Are In Debt With Little Hope Of Survival, Holly L. Deaton

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Lack of New York City commercial tenants' rights and protections, and government inaction, means small business owners are facing hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars of debt due to COVID-19 closures.

Link: http://project3482486.tilda.ws/