COM 360: Introduction to Multimedia Journalism
Students in COM 360, Introduction to Multimedia Journalism, have posted their multimedia projects. View their work >>
Entrepreneurial Journalism
Taught by the Common Language Project, COM 363 is the capstone of the journalism major. Each quarter, teams of student reporters produce multimedia stories for the award-winning Next Door Media neighborhood blog network.
Health Intersections
During spring 2010, students taught by Roger Simpson and Jim Simon, assistant managing editor of The Seattle Times, produced stories for Health Intersections, a news site connecting health issues around the globe with health conditions, research, treatment and education in the Puget Sound region and Washington state.
iAM Magazine audio slideshows
Students in Florangela Davila’s autumn 2009 entrepreneurial multimedia reporting class created iAM Magazine, an online magazine that presents the identities of real people in an audio-slideshow format.
Communication and International Relations
A news magazine written by students in COM321/POLS330. The course is taught regularly by Nancy Rivenburgh.
The Future of News
Kathy Gill’s spring 2009 digital journalism class created a multimedia web site that explores The Future of News. The students also created individual stories on a topic of their choice.
In:Site: Arts & Culture Online
Students in Florangela Davila’s spring 2009 special reporting topics class designed and reported for In:Site, a student publication dedicated to providing interesting, relevant and insightful arts and culture news.
Sound News
Sounds News is dedicated to covering news affecting the Puget Sound environment. It is a project of the University of Washington’s Environmental Journalism class, a winter 2009 course in the Communication Department. The course was taught by Seattle Times reporter Warren Cornwall.
Digital Journalism
Students in the winter 2009 Digital Journalism course taught by Florangela Davila created videos and audio slideshows as part of their final projects.
The Road to New Journalism: Multimedia News Coverage
Students in Roger Simpson’s Advanced Reporting and Newswriting class maintained a blog and explored the use of multimedia in some of their stories.