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Grownups will say that technology is a teen's native language, something you've known and absorbed since birth. In case you're behind in some of the dialects or syntax, here's a quick primer in key software that could help you as a journalist.

What programs do you really need to know? Laura Ruel, assistant professor for visual communication and multimedia at the prestigious University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, writes about a consensus of expert opinion in a story on Poynter Online, Teaching Tomorrow's Journalists: Today's Best Tools:

All agreed that knowledge of software skills will never replace the need to emphasize to students the importance of being critical, curious and analytical thinkers. Yet there also was strong sentiment that software is an essential component to journalism education."Because that's the thing," Gahran said. "Journalism is a practice, not just a philosophy. The tools really do matter."

Key to knowing what software to teach or learn is knowing your educational goals -- and what kind of jobs you're targeting. Collectors of information will need to know different software than those editing and presenting it.

Here are the Tidbits team's thoughts on four types of software that may seem similar to an outsider, but do quite different things. See this story's sidebar for insight into what hiring professionals are looking for. (And look here for more discussion among educators about what works and needs work at their schools.)


Blogger, Typepad

WordPress, Movable Type, Drupal

Dreamweaver


To read what Ruel had to say about each package, read the Poynter Online story here.
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