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Prof. Dr. Katarina Bader HdM
(Stuttgart)
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Crossmedia Journalism at Stuttgart
Media University
2. Stuttgart Media University
• Stuttgart Media University trains
media specialists of all
kinds.
• Approximately 4300 students
131 professors, 210 employees.
• 10.000 applicants per year for
1.300 available spots.
The department „Crossmedia
Journalism/Public Relation “
was set up 2012.
seven professors, 240 students.
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3. Crossmedia Journalism
train future journalists side by side with future
Coders, filmmakers, Media Managers, PR-
Specialists…
strong emphasis on:
1. technical Training
2. cooperation between different media related disciplins
3. working across channels and platforms
4. Cognitive Apprenticeship
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4. Cognitive Apprenticeship
the Convergent Media Center
(CMC)
• Find out how a modern
newsroom works by
running one
• Try out different roles
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5. Crossmedia Students
in the CMC
• Second semester: Produce as reporters.
• Third semester: Produce as reporters,
concentrating on audiovisual media and
multimedia features.
• Fourth semester: Conceptualize and give
feedback as editors.
• Fifth semester: Internship
• Afterwards: Coach as tutors.
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6. What students draw
from this experience
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• Editors need to find a balance between the interests of the
reporter and the overall concept.
• The competence to organize journalistic work (time management,
adjust to unforeseen situations…).
• Work in a journalistic set-up
• Learn how to give feedback
• Be willing to take criticism constructively
• Be responsible
7. Active journalists teaching
in regular cooperations
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• Research
• AV Journalism
• Multimedia features
• Data Journalism
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Prof. Dr. Katarina Bader HdM
(Stuttgart)
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International Projects
10. Minor: Innovative Content
Strategies
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• Minor programmes taught in English, open for
incoming students
• Part of the crossmedia-journalism curriculum
• International experience – also for the once
who stay at home
11. Why EJTA?
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• European Public
• Exchange
• Share ideas
Editor's Notes
Very happy to be here – interduce our programm Crossmedia Journalism
Media specialists of all kinds: Mainly technical aspects of media –full of Coder, webdesigner, moviemaker, Game Developer. 4000 students. Some universities in Germany shut down journalism education, Stuttgart media University set it up in 2012, investion money, hiring seven new professors. Good enviroment to education tomorrows journalists. Close cooperation with PR-education. Some classes together – others seperate. Concentrate on Journalists.
Already said – joined projects. Programm an app, perfect for our content etc.
Also Feedback from outside: Invite a journalist, who comes from outside and has a look at the magazine. Last semester: Marc Baumann…..
Club of Journalists in federal parlament, leading journalist from Public television, Regional Newspaper/department for multimedia storytelling, Data journalist from leading German weekly „die Zeit“
Just mention two very important once.
We are coordinator of the strategic partnership “European Media Cloud Campus” . Dean speaker. four European Universitäties bewetween Istanbul to Oslo.
Project in the end of third semester. Combine skills. Works very well. Several prices.
Close cooperation Campus television – the once who are intersted in hosting a show and so on can get involved. Well equiped tv-studio. Same: Campus radio.
Convergent Media Center – Magaziny – of course also life reporting. Work with time pressure. Cooperation with Club of journalists in the federal parlament