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Indianapolis Star column
by Warren Watson



J-Ideas Director Warren Watson blogs regularly for the Indianapolis Star. Here are his latest offerings:

Landmark First Amendment Research
with School Principals launched at Ball State

Ball State’s First Amendment institute has launched a landmark research project with 5,000 high school principals nationwide.

J-Ideas, a 5-year-old effort to support student journalism and First Amendment awareness, is reaching out to 5,000 principals to gauge their knowledge level and support for the First Amendment of the Constitution. The research coincides with Sunshine Week, a national effort to support Freedom of Information, an important principle of the First Amendment. <more>

-Campus free-speech thrives

-Ignoramcer in Palin, Dowd free-speech remarks

-Plainfield pays respect to First Amendment

-Banned Books Week

-Palin-tology

-Author creates First Amendment 'primer'

-New President must revive Constitution

-Traditional news misses Edwards escapade

-Protesters' rights fenced off

-Social networking pitfalls

-Bad year for traditional news gatherers

-Baseball and the First Amendment

-Principals and the First Amendment

-Remembering a crusader

-Photo ID law bad for voters

-Thoughts from the annual U.S. editors convention

-Need for print journalism remains

-Sunshine:now more than ever

-Mean-spirited fans

-Peter Jennings' legacy

-The First Amendment at the Alamo

-A New museum for news

-Author creates First Amendment 'primer'

-Unlikely First Amendment hero

-Harrison represented Hoosiers proudly

-Online course wraps for the fall

-Religious freedom for all

-Reading is FUN-damental

-Nothing negative

-Blogs grow in influence, but beware of anonymity

-Parent rides the bench after blog posting

-Student journalist's actions serves profession poorly

-Examining free speech online

-Remembering the courageous Elijah Parish Lovejoy

-First Amendment protects unpopular speech, too

Student journalists scoop professional press
Gerry
By Gerry Appel

In an era where student journalists are often criticized for poor decision-making, one student newspaper should receive praise after scooping its professional counterparts. <more>

-Principal wrong in pulling paper

Mile high with the First Amendment...
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By Randy Swikle

We were north of the Mile High City near the Rocky Mountains. The principals were voluntarily descending—not from the tall peaks but from their position abutting the summit of school hierarchy. When they reached level ground, we could see each other more clearly. And clear sight leads to insight. <more

 
 
   
     
     
     
 
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
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J-Ideas was developed at Ball State University to develop and encourage excellence in high school journalism through on-site activities, tailored programs, distance learning and digital activities and scholarship. Our goal is to foster First Amendment and civic awareness in our public and private schools, and to bring teachers, students, principals and professional editors together to develop the best and brightest young talent for the journalism profession.

Our outreach complements training and development in our secondary education effort at Ball State, for years a leader in collegiate and scholastic journalism education. Our residential workshops have touched tens of thousands of high school journalists since the early 1950s. J-Ideas broadens that work at a time when the news industry dearly needs to find the best reporters and editors. In an increasingly confusing and competitive media landscape, our goal is to do this by linking high schools with colleges and professional newspapers.

At J-Ideas, we seek to identify, inform and inspire a new generation of journalists and media professionals.

The Staff

Warren Watson, Director

Warren Watson

Warren Watson is the director of J-IDEAS. Watson comes to Ball State from the American Press Institute, where he was vice president for extended learning and operations. He also served as co-president and associate director in his six years there.

While at API, Watson led workshops on newsroom issues, management and leadership, marketing and and advertising. Watson researched, planned, moderated, and taught these seminars, both in Reston and around the country. In 2001, Watson edited “Crisis Journalism, A Handbook for Media Response,” an API handbook published in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Watson has been active in the Society for News Design since 1987. In 2003, he was the president of the Society, an international organization of 2,700 members. He is vice chair of the publications committee of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and a frequent contributor to newspaper industry publications.

Watson has held reporting, editing, art and management positions at various newspapers, from the tiny Somerswoth-Berwicks (Maine) Free Press to the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times. The New Hampshire native earned a bachelor’s degree from University of New Hampshire in 1973.

Brenda Pritchard, project secretary

Jason Glassburn, graduate assistant

     
     

 

 

 

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Review of Future of the First Amendment

Two Connecticut researchers have become synonymous with the problem of poor First Amendment awareness in the nation’s high schools.

Ken Dautrich and David Yalof, professors at the University of Connecticut and backed by the Knight Foundation, have logged thousands of miles nationwide in developing a series of studies and followups about the First Amendment. more

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SPLC Exec. Director talks to Ball State students about 'Digital Freedom'

IHSPA 2008 State Convention: The Convergention

Bloggers and Online News Users are Better Informed on First Amendment

Dautrich and Yalof Publish book on First Amendment

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  J-IDEAS is funded in part by the 
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation's
High School Initiative
and Ball State University.
 
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