Blogging the NUJ annual conference

April 12, 2007

For the next four days a team of student NUJ members will be blogging the annual conference. The conference is taking place in Birmingham, as the organisation celebrates its centenary (the very first conference took place here).

Anyway, full disclosure: I’m helping the students to run the blog, which is at http://100yearsofnuj.wordpress.com/ – there’s also a Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/nuj100/, and a wiki at http://nuj100.wiki.zoho.com/. It’ll be interesting to see what the students – who have quite a mix of skills and experience – will make of it.

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  • 1. Martin Stabe » links for 2007-04-13  |  April 13, 2007 at 12:26 pm

    [...] Online Journalism Blog: Blogging the NUJ annual conference Paul Bradshaw and a team of his students are blogging the NUj centenary conference in Birmingham — with a blog, a wiki and a Flickr account. (tags: journalism nuj adm flickr wiki blogs blogging) [...]

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