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The Poynter Institute announced today that it will use a $1.4 million, five-year grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to help transform journalism education by expanding NewsU, the world’s most successful and innovative journalism e-learning site. Launched in 2005 with a prior Knight Foundation grant, NewsU provides interactive, inexpensive courses to journalists at all levels of experience and in all types of media.  

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The grant will help NewsU expand in four key areas:

•    Enhance the skills and digital abilities of journalists,
•    Find new ways to teach and inspire journalists as well as those without access to formal journalism training,
•    Increase news literacy, and
•    Use the Internet to deliver training in innovative and effective ways.

Specifically, NewsU plans to offer new courses to help journalists and others make the transition to a digital world, shift its current content management system to a Web 2.0 platform, deliver course content in multiple languages, and create e-learning modules on news literacy for the general public.  

“More than 73,000 participants have enrolled in NewsU courses since its introduction, vastly exceeding initial expectations and making NewsU the top e-learning destination for journalists and others interested in journalism,” said Howard Finberg, director of interactive learning at The Poynter Institute. “We are excited about taking NewsU to the next level and reaching journalists around the world.”

“This second Knight grant is a major vote of confidence in the work of our faculty and staff, our partners and our diverse and expansive user base,” said Karen Dunlap, president of The Poynter Institute.

“New technology is transforming journalism,” said Gary Kebbel, director of journalism programs at Knight Foundation. “Journalism education cannot meet the training needs of today’s journalist without using that same technology.  We hope this grant helps anyone learn to use new platforms to pursue the fair, accurate, contextual search for truth.” He added, "Every community in this democracy has a core need for information that creates shared experiences that unite us."

NewsU was launched in 2005 to help journalists understand and adapt to the digital revolution. Through partnerships with more than 25 journalism organizations, the online site has developed and introduced more than 65 interactive learning modules that can be taken anytime and anywhere.

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Jun. 23, 2008

Poynter Appoints Regina McCombs to Faculty
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Jim Stem
Regina McCombs teaches seminar participants in "Multimedia Journalism for College Educators," Feb. 11-14, 2008.
The Poynter Institute announced today the appointment of Emmy award-winning Regina McCombs as a new member of the faculty. McCombs will help Poynter build on its virtual teaching programs, as well as bolster the Institute's teaching in multimedia.
 
McCombs is the senior producer for multimedia at StarTribune.com, where she has worked producing online video for 11 years. In that role, she coordinates the video team's coverage, shoots and edits video stories, creates audio slide shows, produces multimedia projects and trains staff in creating multimedia. She's also taught classes in online journalism and TV news at the University of Minnesota, where she received her master's degree. Previously, she worked at KARE-TV for 13 years as a producer and photojournalist.
 
McCombs has written on multimedia for the Online Journalism Review and Poynter Online, judges contests that encourage good storytelling, and speaks around the country about finding new ways to tell stories on the Web, especially with video.
 
She begins her Poynter tenure in August.
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