Those who know me know I love “Jurassic Park.” I have since I was a kid. Part of my fascination was the dinosaurs. What kid doesn’t have a favorite dinosaur?! (Mine’s the triceratops since you’re asking.) They didn’t scare me. In fact, my grandmother always said when I turned the movie on, I would say,Continue reading “All teachers need to be using AI”
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Interview podcasting: when gab isn’t the gift
Knowing when to cut down banter proves a tough challenge in audio recording The most recent episode of Green Around the Quills, I hosted my first guest: Leigh Anne Treistman, my coworker and newest adviser to Caney Creek Student Media. As an adviser out of her first full year of experience, she had a freshContinue reading “Interview podcasting: when gab isn’t the gift”
Making a podcast: Green Around the Quills
Creating podcast proves to be engaging, fun challenge As a freshman at Sam Houston State University, I knew I was dead set on being a print journalist. In high school, I was editor of the school paper and jumped into the college newspaper The Houstonian before my first day of classes. The longer school wentContinue reading “Making a podcast: Green Around the Quills”
I am a new adviser and afraid: 5 pieces of advice
As someone who recently escaped the dreaded first three years teaching, here are five tips I have for anyone that newly took over a journalism advising program.
How do I take my photographer from just OK to amazing?
When a third-year photographer asked me how she could be a “great photographer,” I was at a loss. Here is what a set of amazing teachers and pros suggested.