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Love to have you drop by and say hi. Come join us tonight LIVE on the radio & Be my guest or check out the archives. This is Douglas Godwin and I was just letting you know I will be on Blog Talk Radio LIVE tonight at 10 PM Central time (Texas). The lesson tonight is: 3 of 7: "Demonic Doorways" Part 1 By Hansie Steyn. It is very likely that this one will have to be turned into two segments. Please go check out the first parts of the series because they are really powerful. I hope to see you there and after wards I will put taking LIVE CALLERS. So feel free to call after Hansie is finished. Go to: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Total-Deliverance

Olya

Olya

I am sure a lot of students are now awaiting the news from the Financial Aid Department. My question is whether J-school provides any assistance to international students in finding a co-signer for a student loan, should their financial situation be unfavorable. The reason I am asking this question is that in certain countries the concept of student loans is relatively new and banks are reluctant to give educational loans for the purposes of studying abroad.

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Webcasts and conversations from Columbia Journalism School in NYC.

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    David Hajdu, author, music critic and more

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Prof. David Hajdu, who teaches arts journalism and is the music critic of The New Republic. He'll discuss his new collection of essays, "Heroes & Villains," which is about a wide-range of arts issues, from the blues to Beyonce. ABOUT THE BOOK: "Hajdu's work is music and history scholarship disguised as popular writing: It explains why later movements and eras were possible. Hajdu writes with clear authority and always has the correct reference, quote or example at hand. His strong referential style--bringing in obscure, far-flung yet meaningful examples and corollaries--is like a grown-up Chuck Klosterman, minus the cocaine. Heroes and Villains is dense, but it's hot." -- Matt Woolsey, Forbes. "In this rollicking collection of essays, Hajdu combines the cutting candor of Lester Bangs and the measured and judicious cultural learning of Lionel Trilling as he takes aim at subjects ranging widely from jazz, rock and country music and cartoon characters like Elmer Fudd to broader cultural topics such as blogging, MySpace, and remixing. Hajdu's essays never fail to amuse, please and provoke." -- Publisher's Weekly. More on Hajdu, whose last book, "The 10 Cent Plague," was Amazon's top arts book of 2008, at http://DavidHajdu.com

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    Helen Benedict, author, "The Edge of Eden" and Columbia J-school prof

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with HELEN BENEDICT, a professor who teaches literary nonfiction, among other courses here. We will discuss her latest novel, the art of narrative journalism and the intersection between novels and traditional reporting. ABOUT THE BOOK: Inspired by her parents' anthropological field notes, Benedict has set her fifth novel in 1960, on the tropical Seychelles Islands, a thousand miles off the eastern coast of Africa. Benedict's lush descriptions of life on the islands are firmly based in the realities of the time. The role of black magic in Seychelles culture, passed down from the country's past as a former slave colony, the decaying culture of British colonialism's last gasp -- these form the background of this witty, sharp and yet heartbreaking novel about a family unraveling and a child's desperate attempts to save it. Praise for The Edge of Eden: "An armchair traveler's delight, Benedict's novel is an amusingly poignant look at the British abroad in the spirit of Evelyn Waugh." (Publishers Weekly, Sept. 2009) More on her at http://helenbenedict.com

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    Advanced Google Docs for Journalists

    Columbia Journalism School presents Advanced Google Docs & Cloud Computing for Journalists. Get the latest tips and tricks about Google Docs, the suite of web-based, collaborative computing services that many journalists are using these days. Learn best practices as well as new features. We will also address the questions that are central to the idea of cloud computing: how safe and private is my work? Please call-in/e-mail/Twitter with your questions and comments. SPEAKERS: Marian Liu, the arts and entertainment reporter for the Seattle Times; leads their social networking committee; has pioneered the use of free collaborative web tools to run a special program at the annual Asian American Journalists Association convention - @marianliu Christina Tynan-Wood, the author of "How to Be a Geek Goddess," the owner of the popular blog GeekGirlfriends.com, a reader advocate on InfoWorld, and a contributing editor for Family Circle among other outlets - @xtynan Jonathan Rochelle, group product manager at Google's NYC office; primarily responsible for the development of Google Docs and the Google Apps product suite (one of the company's he co-founded was responsible for the technology behind spreadsheets in Google Docs - @jrochelle Jason Freidenfelds, a communications manager for Google's collaborative web apps including Google Docs, Gmail, Google Calendar, and others - @jfreiden MODERATOR: Sree Sreenivasan, dean of student Aafairs and digital media professor, Columbia Journalism School - @sreenet

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    The Case Method, a new approach to teaching journalism

    Columbia Graduate School of Journalism presents a special webcast to talk about the Case Method, a powerful new tool available for journalism teachers, to help them train students to think like newsroom managers and industry leaders. Sheila Coronel and Kirsten Lundberg will discuss this method, which is transforming how many classes are taught in many j-schools, including. ABOUT THE CASE METHOD: The Columbia Graduate School of Journalism two years ago launched a new program, the Knight Case Studies Initiative. Funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Initiative aims to give journalism educators a powerful new tool for the classroom. The Case Method--long familiar to students of business, medicine, law and other professions—is an interactive, discussion-based approach to learning which asks students to think for themselves by confronting them with real-life dilemmas of leadership, management and ethics. To see more about Case Method and journalism, go to: http://casestudies.jrn.columbia.edu - or e-mail Kirsten Lundberg at kol2101@columbia.edu

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    Advanced Facebook for Journalists

    Columbia Journalism School presents "Advanced Facebook for Journalists" - tips and tricks on making better use of Facebook to connect with sources, learn about new ideas, get more attention to you work and protect your privacy. A group of veteran journalists and Facebook execs will lead the discussion. SPEAKERS: Arik Hesseldahl, J'97, senior technology writer, BusinessWeek, @AHess247; Ben Parr, associate editor, Mashable.com, @BenParr; Brandee Barker, director of communications, product and platform, Facebook, @facebookbrandee; Barry Schnitt, director of communications, privacy and policy, Facebook; MODERATOR: Sree Sreenivasan, Dean of Student Affairs and Columbia digital media professor, @sreenet. Details at http://bit.ly/columbiajfb

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    2009 grads discuss the Columbia J-school

    Some 2009 Columbia J-school grads discuss their first few months out of school; their work; and share tips about getting the most out of the J-school. Both the M.S. and the M.A. program will be represented and they will answer your questions. SPEAKERS: CELINA CANALES, of Monterrey, Mexico; MS digital media program; currently is a metro reporting intern, The Miami Herald * DEVIN DWYER, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; MS broadcast/TV program; Interning as a reporter/producer, ABC News, Washington Bureau * MANDY MAJOR, of San Jose, California; MA Arts & Culture program; began this week as online editor/programming director, AOL, NYC * JAKE PEARSON, of Denver, Colorado; MS magazine program and the Stabile Investigative Journalism Program; summer metro reporting intern, NY Daily News

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    TECH TALK: Technology at Columbia J-School

    Columbia Journalism School presents a discussion about instructional technology for the 2009-10 academic year. Get all your technology questions answered. SPEAKERS: Larry Fried, asst. dean for technology; Craig Hettich, manager, broadcast technology; Jeff Sieben, manager, information technology. Questions in advance to dos@jrn.columbia.edu (subject = tech webcast); More on the school: http://www.journalism.columbia.edu * Fall 2009 Tech Guide: http://su.pr/1sOLNO

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