[Journalists] FW: JournalismTraining.org: A powerful training option for journalists in Texas

Campbell, Elizabeth liz at star-telegram.com
Fri Feb 9 16:30:25 CST 2007


Hello everyone,

 

I wanted to pass along this information about what I think is a useful
web site.

I don't thik you have to be in Texas to utilize the resources found on
the site.

 

Take care all.

 

Liz

 

Elizabeth Campbell

(817) 390-7696

Fax: (817) 390-7789

________________________________

From: Jamie Fallin [mailto:bking at spj.org] 
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 9:26 AM
To: Campbell, Elizabeth
Subject: JournalismTraining.org: A powerful training option for
journalists in Texas

 

  

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JournalismTraining.org: A powerful training option for journalists in
Texas

New skills. A better work product. Career advancement opportunities.
They all start with the right training.

 

The Society of Professional Journalists <http://www.spj.org>  and manyof
the country's leading journalism organizations have joined together to
help you find that training at JournalismTraining.org
<http://www.JournalismTraining.org%20>  .

 

Whether you want to improve your writings kills,learn more about
convergence, investigate resources for your reporting beat, or catch up
with other designers at an infographics quick course, we've got you
covered. Hundreds of classes and seminars from scores of recognized
organizations are a mouse click away.

 

Visit the site <http://www.journalismtraining.org>  and search for
training that meets your needs. Search by topic, date, or location. Or
use the advanced search feature to create a more specific search.

 

Here's a sample of the programming coming up in Texas: 

 

State of the Industry and Trends in B2B Publications
<http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=40
87>  , sponsored by American Society of Business Publication Editors

  

Business Journalism Boot Camp: Using Numbers Effectively
<http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=41
25>  , sponsored by Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business
Journalism @ API

 

Texas Daily Newspaper Association Annual Meeting
<http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=38
79>  

 

Association for Women in Sports Media Convention
<http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=41
12>  

 

Community Service Photojournalism: Lessons from a Contest
<http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=27
99>  , sponsored by NewsUniversity

<http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=27
99> 

 

You'll find these and about 500 other training opportunities at
JournalismTraining.org <http://www.Journalismtraining.org>  .

 

JournalismTraining.org is managed by the Society of Professional
Journalists. The site represents collaboration among the Council of
National Journalism Organizations <http://www.cnjo.org>  , press and
broadcast associations, and schools of journalism. It is funded by the
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

 

Names you trust. Training to get you where you want to be.
JournalismTraining.org <http://www.journalismtraining.org>  .

  

For more information about JournalismTraining.org, write to
training at spj.org or call Julie Grimes at SPJ at (317) 927-8000 ext. 216.

 

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Hello everyone,
 
I wanted to pass along this information about what I think is a useful web site.
I don&#8217;t thik you have to be in Texas to utilize the resources found on the site.
 
Take care all.
 
Liz
 
Elizabeth Campbell
(817) 390-7696
Fax: (817) 390-7789
From:
Jamie Fallin [mailto:bking at spj.org]
Sent:
Friday, February 09, 2007 9:26 AM
To:
Campbell, Elizabeth
Subject:
JournalismTraining.org: A powerful training option for journalists in Texas
 
 
http://www.vocus.com/images/pr/spj_releaselogo.gif
JournalismTraining.org: A powerful training option for journalists in Texas
New skills. A better work product. Career advancement opportunities. They all start with the right training.
 
The http://www.spj.org Society of Professional Journalists
and manyof the country's leading journalism organizations have joined together to help you find that training at http://www.JournalismTraining.org%20 JournalismTraining.org
.
 
Whether you want to improve your writings kills,learn more about convergence, investigate resources for your reporting beat, or catch up with other designers at an infographics quick course, we've got you covered. Hundreds of classes and seminars from scores of recognized organizations are a mouse click away.
 
Visit http://www.journalismtraining.org the site
and search for training that meets your needs. Search by topic, date, or location. Or use the advanced search feature to create a more specific search.
 
Here&#8217;s a sample of the programming coming up in Texas:
 
http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=4087 State of the Industry and Trends in B2B Publications
, sponsored by American Society of Business Publication Editors
  
http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=4125 Business Journalism Boot Camp: Using Numbers Effectively
, sponsored by Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism @ API
 
http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=3879
Texas Daily Newspaper Association Annual Meeting
 
http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=4112 Association for Women in Sports Media Convention
 
http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=2799 Community Service Photojournalism: Lessons from a Contest
, sponsored by NewsUniversity
http://www.journalismtraining.org/action/advanced_search?detail=1&id=2799
 
You&#8217;ll find these and about 500 other training opportunities at http://www.Journalismtraining.org JournalismTraining.org
.
 
JournalismTraining.org is managed by the Society of Professional Journalists. The site represents collaboration among the
http://www.cnjo.org
Council of National Journalism Organizations
, press and broadcast associations, and schools of journalism. It is funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
 
Names you trust. Training to get you where you want to be.
http://www.journalismtraining.org JournalismTraining.org
.
  
For more information about JournalismTraining.org, write to mailto:training at spj.org training at spj.org
or call Julie Grimes at SPJ at (317) 927-8000 ext. 216.
 


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