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Writing and Editing for the Web
Course Details
Once upon a time, not really so long ago, all most editors and writers needed to know to be au courant about the web was a bit of jargon ("viral," "FTP," even the impossibly dated "hotlink"). In just over a decade, everything has changed. As The New York Times moves to integrate its print and online units, as Google and Yahoo! hash out the search wars, as technogeeks at Stanford refine ideas about usability, the web is coming into (a relative) maturity. The age of citizen/public journalism is with us, too -- perhaps to stay. So what does this mean to the average editor or writer in love with print and very much at home online? A lot. In this four-week course, we'll cover the essentials of writing and editing for the web, from avoiding the pitfalls of poor site navigability and usability (yes, both are still rampant) to the big trends in online journalism today -- and what they mean for professional writers and editors.
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Instructor BioDana Rousmaniere's Courses No courses available at this time. ![]() Dana earned her B.A. in English from Cornell University. A bookworm with a brown belt in tae kwon do, she recently returned from backpacking around the world to settle down north of Boston, Massachusetts with her husband, daughter, and baby-on-the-way. |
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