Content tagged "Boston Globe"
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Event: Thursday, February 11, 2016 @ 5:00 pm
Is There a Future for In-Depth Science Journalism?
The leadership and reporting team of STAT — a new publication that focuses on health, medicine and scientific discovery — will discuss the publication’s progress and how the field of science journalism is changing.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
Video: “Communications Forum: Local News in the Digital Age”
Is local news a casualty of the digital age?
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
Podcast: “Local News in the Digital Age”
Is local news a casualty of the digital age?
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
From the Boston Globe: “MIT lab helps designers reimagine video games”
“GAMBIT’s researchers, a collaboration of artists, historians, writing instructors, and educators, are mostly interested in breaking away from gaming conventions.”
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
“People don’t like to play easy games”: Eric Klopfer in the Boston Globe
“And games have figured out a way to encourage players to persist at solving challenging problems,” says Eric Klopfer of The Education Arcade.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
CMS grad Sam Ford continues to pop up in every news story about the importance of soap operas
Whether it’s pro wrestling or your nana’s “stories,” CMS graduate Sam Ford is reporters’ go-to guy for understanding the nuts and bolts of TV drama.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
Jenkins in “Yes, more thoughts on Susan Boyle” in the Boston Globe
“[Jenkins] says the reaction might have been smaller without Twitter, a new way of spreading news more quickly than ever.”
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
Boston Globe coverage of Fierro/Begy MST3K event
“‘MST3K’ crew is back for more movie mocking,” describing the Mystery Science Theater 3000 event put on by CMS’s Generoso Fierro and Jason Begy.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
“Free speech versus fear”: Chris Capozzola in the Boston Globe
“Wartime mobilization, Chris Capozzola argues, redefined the citizen’s relationship to the state.”
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Posted by CMS/W
CMS Director Henry Jenkins Profiled in the Boston Globe
The story touches upon recent issues such as Jenkins’ new book, and current research as well as providing an overview of his life and career thus far.