The Magpie, a community newspaper for downtown Edmonton

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Associate Professor
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Project
Academic experience
75 hours per learner
Learner
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Community engagement Creative writing Copy writing Media Social justice
Skills
news stories grammar journalism wordpress
Details

To teach journalism students how to run a publicly accessible community newspaper – or "hyperlocal" – by creating one to serve the poor, immigrant area of the downtown behind MacEwan's campus. The goal is to educate while also providing a service to our neighbouring community.

Deliverables

They will need to:

  • Identify news stories of interest to the community
  • Gather information, including conducting interviews with live sources
  • Transform that information into a narrative that is compelling, as well as accurate and truthful
  • Take pictures and collect video to complement and illustrate those narratives
  • Edit the stories for accuracy, fairness, consistency, grammar and style
  • Assemble the photos and stories onto a web page using WordPress, and write the headlines and photo captions to complete the package
Mentorship

I act as the publisher and editor-in-chief: teacher, advisor, mentor and last line of defence against mistakes making it onto the published page.

About the company

Company
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
0 - 1 employees
Education, Arts

The Faculty of Fine Arts and Communications is a place where creators, dreamers, innovators and supporters come together. It's a place where art, communications, design, music and theatre thrive.