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Aperture Basics - DSLR Tutorial

Aperture Basics – DSLR Tutorial

Michelle Turner, Washington High School (Missouri) Photography and Broadcast Adviser. JEA 2016 Broadcast Adviser of the Year.
January 31, 2020
Diagnosing Propaganda Techniques in Campaign Ads: Civic Discourse and Media Literacy

Diagnosing Propaganda Techniques in Campaign Ads: Civic Discourse and Media Literacy

Leigh Kellmann Kolb, Assistant Professor of English and Journalism at East Central College
January 13, 2020
Scholastic Journalism and Earth Day

Scholastic Journalism and Earth Day

Rachel Weisbrot, Earth Day Network
January 1, 2020
One of my sophomores interviews a performer playing the bag pipes in her first day in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Build Journalism Skills and Confidence on the Road

Christina Geabhart, MJE, 2019 JEA Broadcast Adviser of the Year and journalism adviser at Oak Park High School, Kansas City, Mo.
November 30, 2019
Your Eyes Have It - For Video Journalists.

Your Eyes Have It – For Video Journalists.

Dann Hurlbert, Carleton College's Media & Design Specialist and Founder of Little Prompter
November 8, 2019
Students practiced photographing Barbies around a makeshift candle-lit campfire to understand the complexity of photographing in low lighting with fire. By using a candle and Barbies, students were able to practice analyzing exposure based on the subject of the photo (the candle or the Barbies). Be sure to check with your administration and get approval prior to this lesson as many schools have a no-candle-burning policy.

Photographing Fires in Manual Mode

Leigh Rogers, adviser at Hermann HS, Hermann, Mo.
September 30, 2019
Teaching Photography: Handouts and Video Links

Teaching Photography: Handouts and Video Links

Michelle Turner, Washington, MO and 2016 JEA Broadcast Adviser of the Year
August 8, 2019
Creating a Deeper Understanding of the First Amendment With a PSA Contest

Creating a Deeper Understanding of the First Amendment With a PSA Contest

Stacy Gerst, Hammonton High School in Hammonton, New Jersey
July 8, 2019
Minute-to-Win-It games make great ideas for playing with the staff. A little friendly competition can lead to loads of laughs. Plus photographers can practice their skills while documenting the staff’s fun for your year-end banquet.

4 days led to 50 minutes of Wow

Christina Geabhart, MJE, journalism adviser at Oak Park High School, KC, Mo
June 22, 2019
Q and A with the Pros: Dana Marquart

Q and A with the Pros: Dana Marquart

Michelle Turner, Washington, MO and 2016 JEA Broadcast Adviser of the Year
June 3, 2019
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