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Vision of Students Today

How do new students learn in old schools? This is a great video addressing the question. I wonder how these changes will play out in the world of journalism and how the definition of that term will change.

Future of Journalism

All of us tech dinosaurs are trying to figure out what the web means to journalism. At KQED we've just formed a team of people to brainstorm and investigate what public broadcasting means online -- it's part of a national process coordinated with NPR. We all know what public broadcasting is -- what kinds of stories and story-telling; we know instinctively what's our mission and what's not. Of course there's a wide range within that, but in general we have a bone-deep instinct about public broadcasting as broadcasting. We're groping for what it is online. There's a lot of creative stuff out there, among our stations -- our best is probably found at www.kqed.org/quest. But I have no doubt that as the students of today come into public broadcasting they'll bring new concepts, new ways of seeing online journalism.
--Kat Snow, News Editor, KQED

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