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New to blogging? Been at it since Jorn Barger? Drop in here and give each other a hand, a comment, or a feed.
A place for journalism and mass communications instructors to share their secrets on getting students to look up from their laptops long enough to learn how to build a Facebook page for the student paper.
Picking up a video camera for the first time? Press record and start here.
Great sounds elevates all of your video, podcast and soundslides reports. Discuss the kit, the plug-ins, the cross-fades, and everything that makes pro audio sound so sweet.
A place for Advance newspaper employees to share information and look for solutions.
Perhaps you've heard of social news sites before. Digg, Propeller, StumbleUpon and Reddit let readers decide what the most important news story of the day is. But journalists can use these as tools to stay informed and spread their work around.
This group is founded to raise awareness for journalists and facial hair.
Learn how social networking sites can help your career, put you in touch with old friends and colleagues and make reporting much more interesting.
Are you an editor writing that first blog post, wondering what to say and what to leave out, trying to meet a set of online goals in between meetings? Start here.
As journalists and editors not (for the most part) developers - what online tools are you using to splice and dice and feed your content.
Databases, map mashups, oh my! Suggestions/recommendations those with limited knowledge and who want to learn more. Please share tips, links, resources, good examples, funny stories, etc.
As we grow in size, managing tutorials might end up with quite a bit of overlap. If you feel like writing something, let us know here so we can keep track of it all.
A place for journalists in the B2B (trade publication) world to share stories and strategies about working on the web.
You know those cool interesting articles that you can publish this week or even wait a year and it doesn't make much difference? This is a group for people who have ideas to share and people looking for ideas to write about.
Does MTV power your student paper's site? Here's a spot to share your tips and tricks for getting the most out of CP's tools.
If you're the newsroom repository for local history, institutional memory, style, spelling, and questions like "What does this quote, mean, exactly?" then this group is for you.
Journalists working in different countries often faces different issues regarding technology, audience and freedom of speech. Please join us to offer views from your part of the world.
Join this if you're interested in starting your own shop at some point.
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