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Old School Meets New School - a list by teklaszymanski
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My list about old and new media-related stuff.
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I've been using all the recommended stuff.
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Society of Professional Journalists
First to recommend
Description
Best annual conventions with the most informative workshops.
Updated Jun 10, 2006
New York Women in Communications
First to recommend
Description
Best networking/mentoring among a group of remarkable professional women; great career advancement and advise. Fun and inspiration; suitable for junior, mid career and senior levels.
Updated Jun 10, 2006
The New York Times
First to recommend
13 people recommended this item
Description
Must read print:New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, PC Magazine, Wired, CJR and AJR magazines.
Updated Jun 10, 2006
Samsung T809 cell phone
First to recommend
3 people recommended this item
Description
Ease of use; great bright display and sound quality; sleek design.
Updated Jun 10, 2006
Best distance online learning experience: Certificate for Web Technology Solutions, University of Washington, Seattle
First to recommend
Description
Terrific, unpretentious, young teachers; online campus highly computerized, friendly staff.
Updated Jun 10, 2006
CyberJournalist.net
First to recommend
Description
Keeps me updated on new trends. Mediapost.com is another great one, too.
Updated Jun 10, 2006
Canon PowerShot A95
First to recommend
Description
Works on regular batteries; goes from simple point and shoot to sophisticated and customizable.
Updated Jun 9, 2006
Dell Inspiron 6000
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
Description
Discontinued but up until a few weeks ago PC Magazine’s "editors’ choice" media laptop. Great screen resolution and the 15.4" wide screen allows working on programs side by side. Virtually crash-proof, and I use the thing a lot. (via PC Magazine)
Updated Jun 9, 2006
Adobe Dreamweaver 8
4 people recommended this item
Description
A simple WYSIWYG editor, yet highly adaptable to manual HTML tweaking and DHTML.
Updated Sep 26, 2006
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teklaszymanski
I am multilingual foreign news editor (newspapers, magazines) and foreign correspondent, making the move to new media...
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