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Daughter starting Kindergarten spurs introspection

August 4, 2023 toddvogts 0

Another school year is upon us. As an educator, I always feel a mix of anticipation and apprehension this time of year.  I’m excited to […]

Vogts adds part-time HCC position to list of duties

June 29, 2022 toddvogts 0

I graduated from Hutchinson Community College in 2006 with my associate’s degree before transferring to Wichita State University to complete my bachelor’s degree in communication. […]

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Vogts takes on Moundridge High School debate, forensics coach position

June 9, 2022 toddvogts 0

As of the May 9 Moundridge U.S.D. 423 Board of Education meeting, I am a debate and forensics coach. I will begin my duties at […]

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Proposed legislation assaults and insults educational practices and practitioners

March 4, 2022 toddvogts 0

Public education and educators are under attack. The McMinn County, Tennessee, Board of Education banned Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel, “Maus.” According to NPR’s […]

Teaching online film studies class at WSU

August 20, 2017 toddvogts 0

On Monday, I will be taking another step toward by goal of teaching full-time at the college level. With the start of the fall semester […]

Talking Tech: Do I need multiple blogs and websites?

May 13, 2017 toddvogts 0

It’s interesting how little time it takes for a habit to be established. Since starting graduate school again, I have been consumed with reading journal […]

Engage students with Snapchat

April 5, 2017 toddvogts 0

My students are all on Snapchat. I have an account too, and so I often get students asking me for my account name because they want […]

Blending CTE and English III

July 9, 2015 toddvogts 0

Over the course of the past school year, I have continued my work as the Sterling High School lead Career and Technical Education teacher, which means […]

2014 results in purchase of monthly magazine, other big events

December 20, 2014 toddvogts 0

It has been far too long since I darkened the doorway of this blog, and for that I am full of regret. A blog is […]

Business Education teaching test passed

May 17, 2013 toddvogts 0

In the world of education, you have to constantly be moving forward in order to keep up. Perhaps that means learning the latest and greatest […]

‘What if money was no object?’

February 27, 2013 toddvogts 0

Over the course of this school year, I have found myself being very introspective. I’ve been trying to answer all these questions running through my […]

Vogts finds his voice again

February 25, 2013 toddvogts 0

The new year has come and gone, and I have been negligent in my posting to this blog. I am not proud of that. Sure, […]

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About This Site

This site primarily serves as the online home for the writings of Todd R. Vogts (PhD, Kansas State University, 2023), an assistant professor of media in Kansas, and as a resource for his journalism students. It also houses other elements of his life, such as his work as an author and entrepreneur. Take a look around. There’s something here for everyone.

Research Interests & Activities

Dr. Vogts’s research focuses on mis- and disinformation, the intersection of media and democracy, sports media, community and rural journalism, and journalism education. He advises student media and teaches courses in communication, journalism, and digital media.

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