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- My High School Journalism
- Citizen Media Law Project
- Technorati’s 2009 State of the Blogosphere Report
- Knight Digital Media Center
- Community Media Sites
- Technorati’s 2008 State of the Blogosphere Report
- Rich Gordon’s Online Community Cookbook
- Center for Social Media’s Guide to Fair Use in Online Video
- Journalism 2.0 PDF Downloads
- IJNet’s 10 Steps to Citizen Journalism Online
- The New West FAQ for Online Community Journalism Entrepreneurs
- Journalism 2.0: How to Survive and Thrive
- Citizen Media Sites
- Things We Like
- Jump Start Your Reporting
- Journalism Training Sites
- Mar. 15: The State of the News Media
- Mar. 2: Lessons to be Learned by Legacy Media
- Feb. 18: New News Site Mirrors Others
My High School Journalism
My.HSJ.org

My.HSJ.org hosts stories, photos, video, podcasts and other forms of multimedia journalism created by high school students. More than 3,000 student news outlets are connected to the site. It was created by the American Society of News Editors and offers student journalists an easy way to gain presence on the Web. According to the site, “We supply the Web space and online tools. You supply the content - student-generated stories, photos, video, audio and graphics. We only ask that you update your site during the academic year and keep us up-to-date about the status of your newspaper, the adviser and contact information.”





Comments
I like this idea. There are plenty of hobby journalists or also becoming ones which can have some space there to do what they love to do. Also you can store your pictures and videos which is pretty cool to pretend not losing your prom pictures for example.
Good one.
M.