Online Journalism Fundamentals Tweets

�The following are tweets created by students in my Ohio Univeristy JOUR314/514 classes.

“Would you watch more than one video while reading a news article online? Let me know at http://t.co/IGjus6N5 #ouj314”

“Who will be the next #AmericanIdol? http://t.co/NtV8b5cx has all the Idol coverage you need #OUj314 http://t.co/cBl76djw

“Since we can't all head to the Cannes Film Festival, @styledotcom steps up their coverage. So how'd they do? #Ouj314 http://t.co/CJA7iOm1

“For my last critique, I critique @TIME 's fluffy piece of Dancing with the Stars...was it a trick, or a treat? http://t.co/mkuJg4dc #ouj314”

“In my last critique of @pmablog, I can not believe that they are still evolving in the best ways http://t.co/yDSmOxly #OUJ314”

“Final @PittsburghPG critique: http://t.co/1wQB0X78. My general thoughts about its online operation. #ouj314”

“No news organization in the world can top @guardian in terms of great interactive graphics #OUj314 http://t.co/BkdJm5Sd

“Click here for my thoughts on Marietta Times' Community Profiles http://t.co/CofExUgQ #ouj314”

“A sleeker design and bigger photos made me stick around for this slideshow, what do you think? http://t.co/e7syAsGh #ouJ314”

“[#ouj314] WSAZ Critique 8: Embracing the e-Reporter and citizen journalism...sort of... http://t.co/0T9cls5u