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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Job Shadow – Midwest Family Broadcasting (Updated)
By: Kailey Collar After spending quite a bit of time listening to and observing writers for different newspapers, I wanted to experience another aspect of journalism: broadcasting. A radio broadcasting building has several different studios, and each studio is broadcasting … Continue reading
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Job Shadow- Volume One (updated)
When most people think of journalism, they may envision a busy newsroom packed with editors frantically typing away at their keyboards, a scene of a recent fire filled with various reporters searching for victims to interview, or a politician being … Continue reading
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Preparing students for the “age of the gig”
By Kinsey Johnson NPR’s lead education blogger speaks of the changes in today’s increasingly priced higher education, and the impacts choices after college can have on a planetary level. Anya Kamenetz spoke optimistically to her audience of about 150 students … Continue reading
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Job Shadow: Middle School Special Education Teacher.
By: Erin Gietman Teachers today undoubtedly have stressful jobs, but it is also a career that can be very rewarding. When you add students with disabilities into the mix, their jobs can be even tougher, but sometimes equally more gratifying. … Continue reading
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Job Shadow
By Dylan Genrich For my Job shadow I wanted to shadow someone in the journalism business, ideally a reporter or editor. I was very hopeful when I reached out to Eau Claire’s newspaper, Leader Telegram, asking whether it would be … Continue reading
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Job Shadow: Andy and Rachael Dick, Hill- Properties Inc.
By: Meagan Weber As a nursing major, I have job shadowed many different medical-field related jobs, so for this project I decided to do something a little different. That brought me to Andy and Rachael Dick, a couple with their … Continue reading
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Job Shadow – Dylan Tinberg
A young, ambitious, and truly successful employee like Dylan Tinberg is in fact not a common sight. 20-year old full-time, cross-trained manager at Metropolis, one of Eau Claire’s best relieved the four-star resort, a student of the month at Chippewa … Continue reading
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