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Technology


The technology department is committed to maintaining superior broadcast and computer facilities, while providing sound instruction and technological support. The staff welcomes inquiries from students. Please explore the following links to take advantage of this resource.

Fall 2009 Technology Guide

Technology is an integral part the programs offered by the Graduate School of Journalism. If you are planning to purchase a computer, hard drive, or any other piece of equipment, you may be overwhelmed by all the terminology and choices. The Assistant Dean for Technology, Larry Fried, has prepared some general guidelines and recommendations to help you navigate through the complexity.
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Equipment Room

Check out the Equipment Room page for a list of our equipment, ER policies, the user contract, and more!
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Broadcast Services

Check out the different broadcast facilities and services provided by the broadcast department.
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Computer Support

Several Mac and PC labs are available to journalism students. The technology staff offers guidelines for purchasing computers and has worked closely with Apple to offer a discounted Mac package.
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Apple Store

Helpdesk

Submit a request for technical support through the school’s web-based Helpdesk.
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Helpdesk Login

RSS Feeds

If you are unfamiliar with RSS feeds, getting started is easy—RSS is short for Really Simple Syndication, after all.
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J-School News feed
Google feed reader

FatWire Support - J-School

The J-School Web site is maintained with the FatWire content management system. Learn to create pages and post multimedia content. A guide to writing for the Web is available here.
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Redirect URLs

FatWire Support - RW1

New media training at the J-School begins in “Reporting and Writing 1.” The technology department offers online support that compliments in-class content management instruction.
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Create Story Pages