TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2006
Online Journalism Review
Journalism schools need to get way more technical, says
Adrian Holovaty. "A graduate of a journalism school should be a master of collecting data -- whether the old-fashioned way (by talking to humans) or through automated means," he tells
Robert Niles. "The closest thing journalism schools currently have (to my knowledge) is computer-assisted reporting classes. Those classes should be required, in my opinion, and even better would be for j-schools to partner with computer-science departments so that journalism students would get some experience coding."
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