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Research and Reporting
How to gather solid information for journalism, television, nonfiction, and fiction stories
Course Details
Editors can spot a poorly researched proposal in a minute, and they'll pass on it just as quickly. Supervising producers can spot a poorly researched segment in a matter of moments This course is for serious writers (journalists, novelists, even memoirists) who want to enhance, deepen, and flesh out the stories they write and produce. Learn to be a better journalist, sell more work, and eliminate the lazy-bug that hovers around would-be newswriters. What's more -- learn how to turn your material into a story -- rather than just a bunch of facts. In this class, you will learn:
By the end of this class, you will have: Admission requirements: The online classroom has several interactive components:
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Instructor BioJon Leiberman's Courses Research and Reporting (Class starts January 28) ![]() Jon previously reported from Iraq, Cuba, and from the floor of the 2004 presidential political conventions for Sinclair Broadcast Group. His journalistic actions earned him a 2005 Payne Special Citation for Ethics in Journalism. He has served as a professor in residence at the University of Iowa School of Journalism, and has lectured at the University of Maryland and McDaniel College. Testimonials Jon was a phenomenal instructor. He gave each and every one of us individualized, constructive attention. He showed us all the great respect of treating us like peers and colleagues. -- Nancy Perla"From research methods, to journalism ethics, to narrative storytelling, Jon really knows his stuff. The course was a fantastic learning experience and it made me a fundamentally stronger journalist. I can't think of a better instructor for it than Jon." -- Robert Browman "Jon served as both the quintessential assignment editor and instructor for the class. Jon's preparation and enthusiasm for the subject matter made all the difference." -- Richard M. Kennedy |
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