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KS State Fair provides inspiration for unique, hands-on learning experience

September 30, 2022 toddvogts 0

This post originally appeared on JEADigitalMedia.org on Sept. 27, 2022. It is being posted here for posterity. A chainsaw-wielding man carefully carves intricate designs into large logs. […]

JEA Curriculum suggests interesting introduction to mobile video

March 26, 2018 toddvogts 0

In the world of journalism, the concept of being a jack of all trades is becoming increasingly prevalent. This means a single person needs to […]

Online video fails to engage users

April 12, 2017 toddvogts 0

With services like Snapchat, Facebook Live and Instagram providing platforms for video sharing, not to mention the perennial video king in YouTube, various online players are […]

Thought Paper: Facebook Live in Scholastic Journalism

March 11, 2017 toddvogts 0

NOTE: This was a paper I wrote for J7700 Participatory Journalism that was supposed to discuss concepts concerning “the sharing of digital journalism.” In the class, […]

Alaska students create cool video project

November 10, 2011 toddvogts 0

This video from the small Yupiq Eskimo Village of Quinhagak, Alaska, was a school computer project intended for the other Yupiq villages in the area. […]

Powerful poem can be read two ways

June 26, 2011 toddvogts 0

Poetry is an incredibly powerful and complex form of expression. It is an art, and to do it well is no easy task. So when […]

WSU journos take part in cool project

March 7, 2011 toddvogts 0

Last summer a class from Wichita State University’s Elliott School of Communication completed an intense project. The class covered the Symphony in the Flint Hills, […]

Students whine about not having to work

October 4, 2010 toddvogts 0

That’s it. It’s official. Today is most-likely my final day of sanity. It’s my fault, though. I shouldn’t have tried to do something nice. Sure, […]

Chilling video stresses seat belt use

July 16, 2010 toddvogts 0

I saw this public service announcement today while at the American Society of News Editors Reynolds Institute. One of the speakers showed it. I will […]

Institute teaches videography

July 14, 2010 toddvogts 0

Today, we did two things basically, split by the morning and afternoon. This afternoon, we went to Virginia City, Nevada, for a tour. I took […]

Newspapers can open beer bottles

May 19, 2010 toddvogts 0

As a journalist, I really enjoy the digital world. The Internet provides unlimited possibilities for journalism, but I must admit I still enjoy the print […]

WPHS Graduation: Photos revealed

May 18, 2010 toddvogts 0

On Sunday, the Western Plains High School Class of 2010 received their diplomas in the high school gymnasium at Ransom. The class elected to forgo […]

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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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