Hello! You have landed on the blog for the Multimedia Journalism course at the Gaylord College on the University of Oklahoma campus. You will find links to students' blogs on above. Please, feel free to look through their blog pages and give your feed back on their stories. Each student is serving a specific niche audience they have identified on their front page. Enjoy! julie
Aaron Rindt is providing online creative help for the advertising students in Gaylord. If you are seeking information on layers, layouts, and design, check into Aaron's video tutorials.
Lee Longhorn is covering all things relational whether that be personal relationship or our relationships within work and student organizations. Staying on the social, Leslie Herring is reporting on social media and online networks.
Looking for something to do on a dime? Then check out Lauren Duff's The Affordable OU. Lauren is covering the hard to find deals that new students to OU might not know about.
In that same vein, Nicole Rogers is helping freshmen student get used to OU life. You can see her stories on Fresh to Death!
In the Fewell Stop, Greg Fewell is covering news for anyone looking to step out into nature. Meanwhile, Karlie McLaughlin is looking for news on those of us who reach out and help others and Aaryn Cahill is keeping up with all the runners in Oklahoma. And everyone will enjoy Ryan Querbach's take on Norman food.
Shyla Robinson is reporting on all things volunteer. If you are looking for ideas on how to help the Norman community - or if you are involved in a non-profit - check into Shyla's blog.
Two blogs give us a view into a different world. From his international perspective, Vuk Uskokovic is showing us what America and American news looks like to his eyes. Meanwhile, Kat Hollifield is taking her readers behind the Oklahoma fashion scene.
If you cannot tell by the title - Planes, Trains, and Automo-whats! - Ricky Maranon is tackling central Oklahoma's mass transit issues. But you will need a car if you want to check out the vineyards covered by Anna Marie Stone's Taste it! Experience it! If you are looking for a great weekend road trip, check out Chelsea Boatman's On the Map.