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« Dictator Update: WKRN's Bundgaard Responds | Main | Dictator Update: AP Moves Worthless Story » April 29, 2005Off The SidelinesSidelines, the student newspaper at Middle Tennessee State University, has an excellent advance story today on the BlogNashville conference. The site requires registration, but it's free. The story mentions that a member of the journalism faculty at MTSU, digital media professor Jennifer Bailey Woodard, is attending the conference and that she hopes to learn more about blogging that would help her incorporate blogs and blogging into the journalism curriculum.Woodard says she hopes to gather information at the conference that will determine if blogging will become part of the curriculum at MTSU, possibly as part of courses offered as early as this fall. "We want to teach mobile media - where a reporter is using a laptop, a The effects of blogs on journalism and the mainstream media are among the topics Woodard said she hopes to learn more about at the conference.How bi-partisan is BlogNashville? I was scanning the list of people who have registered so far, and found a PR person from the Tennessee chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business, which leans conservative, and someone from the very left-wing Tennessee Independent Media Center. Also coming: Blogging pioneer Dave Winer, who originated the "BloggerCon" conference that BlogNashville is modeled after. Winer is not only a big-time Howard Dean fan, he's brilliant and a true pioneer of blogging. Winer writes the ScriptingNews blog and was instrumental in convincing the New York Times to make it possible for bloggers to access their archives for free via RSS feeds. On his blog, Winer recently wrote this about his participation in BlogNashville: "I'll lead a discussion on a topic near to my heart. How can we work together in the USA even when we disagree. Nashville's a good place for that, and I'm a southern boy these days, but still have my blue state values." P.S. May 2 is Winer's birthday. Happy Birthday, Dave. Posted in BlogNashville
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