Posts Tagged ‘ONA’

My epic days at ONA Pt. 1

Posted by Melissa on October 6th, 2009 under Journalism and Media  •  No Comments

I feel like I must say this again: I love San Francisco. The sites, the people, the food, the atmosphere, everything. I honestly don’t think I can handle a long distance relationship so I’ve already begun thinking about when we will meet again. Sigh. Anyway, back to my adventures at the Online News Association Conference!
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Days spent blogging, dreaming of San Francisco

Posted by Melissa on September 25th, 2009 under Journalism and Media  •  No Comments

Since the beginning of the semester, I’ve dropped my minor, made meager tips at my work, went to a wedding, found out my sister is getting married, got accepted as a volunteer for House of Ruth in Baltimore and am about to go to the ONA Conference in San Francisco.
I plan on writing a post [...]

Bye bye summer, hello…what’s next?

Posted by Melissa on August 24th, 2009 under 28May, Journalism and Media, Uncategorized  •  No Comments

Now that summer is almost over, I’ve started thinking of different topics to blog about. The topics may start out a bit scattered, but eventually I am hoping to narrow it down. I will definitely continue writing about new and fascinating trends regarding journalism, new media, social networking, as well as updating my portfolio once [...]

Lessons on blogging and video editing

Posted by Melissa on June 20th, 2009 under 60 Days in The Sun  •  No Comments

Yesterday, Steve Sullivan, The Sun’s assistant managing editor in multimedia, gave me a lesson on blogging. One of the important things to know about blogging is tracking it.
Using Google Analytics or Google Trends is a great way to keep track of and analyze the traffic of your blog. You can see what topics are drawing [...]