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Moleskine 2011 12 Month Weekly Notebook: Black Soft Cover X-Large [Calendar]

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Digital Journalism at Roger Williams University

Important Topics in Journalism: Digital Journalism I is a direction on electronic media taught by the professor of communications at Roger Williams University Michael Scully. The particular this note is to introduce students to the tools they can use to come in after the passage of time he puts on Internet journalism. To do this, Professor Scully will inspect sites popular multimedia information and the examples are intended disciple. He will also talk Baby Choo-choo students about the opportunity to nonlinear multimedia storytelling techniques.This distinction has 21 students and currently meets every Tuesday 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. erect Roger Williams' North Campus class. From the opening of the semester, the students ask themselves using cameras mini-autobiographies Whiz, profiles of people and places, and - once and for all - happened to speak. Each of these stories will be published on a blog of their own manufacture....

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Scully Planner - News


Del Monte Wash Trail/bicycle path easements
Charlie Scully, Cottonwood's extended-term planner, said the approval is the first step in developing a north-south trace system that would stretch from the south side of the city to the north, allowing someone to hike on a follow through the Del Monte Wash

Trees Cut on Town Open Space
Connie and David Gordon, the oddity owners of 45 Deercliff Rd., deny cutting down the trees that are not on their bag, Attorney Patrick E. Scully, of Scully, Nicksa & Reeve in Unionville, said on behalf of his clients at the Planning and Zoning

Lees: The guy with the 'long, red fingernails' and other tales from The Mikado
“But I became a conurbation planner with the Ontario Ministry of Housing and took singing lessons at gloom,” says the baritone. “I was encouraged by a train to become a professional.” He later studied in London at the Duke Academy and the Royal College of