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Date Posted: Wed March 16, 2005 06:22:16
Author: JoltinJoe
Subject: I'm not making excuses. I'm just offering an explanation for the benefit of those who never worked on a Fordham publication. Sure, a professional journalist or editor works under time constraints. But the time constraints faced by a student can be worse, resulting from limited technology which forces the students to spend more time on a task than a professional might. I disagree about technology. Used properly, it is always a great asset. In this regard, I'm not just talking about copy features, like spell check. I'm talking about technological featues that assist in layout. I offer no excuse. The article should not have run. On the other hand, the criticism of this student has been way too extreme, so I tendered an explanation based on my experience at Fordham.
In reply to: rc74 's message, "Joe, the whole point of learning journalism is learning to think and write coherently under time constraints. That IS the job! Technology doesn't solve those time constraints; in fact, in some ways, it has made them worse. The kid wrote a poorly thought out, un sophisticated, unfair piece. Like others above, I don't want him fired. Indeed, whoever was supposed to edit him is who should be on the hot seat. But please don't make excuses about time or technology." on Tue March 15, 2005 22:51:55


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