Online Resources

onlineThe following list of helpful websites are listed by subject area.

If you have questions on law, lessons in broadcast journalism, the different organizations your staff can join, or hosting information search below.

Law

http://www.jeasprc.org
(The Scholastic Press Rights Commission is a resource for students and adviser with regards to the law.)

http://www.splc.org
(The Student Press Law Center is the ultimate resource for anything concerning the law.)

Lessons in Broadcast and Online Media

http://www.jeadigitalmedia.org
(This site is dedicated to helping staffs and advisers with the evolving world of digital media.)

http://www.video101course.com
(This site is a resource for lessons and tutorials.)

Journalism Organizations

http://www.jea.org
(The Journalism Education Association provides a number of resources to students in publications.)

http://www.studenttelevision.com
(This is an organization that has high school broadcast staffs as members. It provides resources, contests, and conferences.)

http://www.scholasticbroadcasting.com
(This is the site of the Academy of Scholastic Broadcasting and it is a resource for video lessons and to the workshops they provide.)

Hosting Site

http://www.schooltube.com
(This is a hosting site for high school video teams.)

Coursework

http://www.newsu.org
(This site is the Poynter Institute’s website. They provide online classes, articles, and a variety of other helpful items.)

Latest News in Media

http://www.poynter.org
(This is a media news site, which has up to the minute reports on everything in the world.)

http://www.hsbj.org
(This site is the High School Broadcast Journalism home and they help maintain strong video journalism programs at the high school level.

http://www.schoolvideonews.com
(This site is an online resource for school TV and broadcast.)

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A guide for high school advisers and students of broadcast journalism.