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Use Verity to help teach media literacy skills

September 9, 2023 toddvogts 0

This post originally appeared on JEADigitalMedia.org on Sept. 5, 2023. It is being posted here for posterity. Trust in the news media remains low.  It’s […]

J-students lack basic skills, curriculum revamp needed

June 12, 2019 toddvogts 0

For all the technological ability in the world, journalism students fail to be able to do the basics of journalism — reporting, interviewing, and writing. […]

Reflecting on 2018, looking toward 2019

January 6, 2019 toddvogts 0

It’s been a year. A long year. A year of watching my daughter turn 1 year old and start running around the house and shaking […]

Site maintenance meanders down memory lane

November 10, 2017 toddvogts 0

Somewhere between October 2017 and January 2017, I moved this blog from WordPress.com to a hosted WordPress site, which is where you are at right […]

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 […]

Treat news sites with care of a chef

March 22, 2017 toddvogts 0

The traffic numbers for Sterling Student Publications, the site operated by my journalism students, is abysmal. This is especially true for our homepage, so I started […]

Thought Paper: Social Media in Scholastic Journalism

February 18, 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, […]

‘News Bytes Media’ to showcase master’s degree work

January 17, 2017 toddvogts 0

I’m working on a second master’s degree. This second degree is in Media Management (journalism) from the University of Missouri, which is one of the best […]

New author website debuts

July 22, 2013 toddvogts 0

  I am proud to announce I now have an official author website: www.authortoddvogts.com It took some time. I spent a lot of time planning […]

2012 New Year’s Resolutions: Looking foward to a good year

January 3, 2012 toddvogts 0

Another year has come and gone, so that can only mean one thing. It is time to make New Year’s Resolutions. In the past, I […]

College newspaper goes online only

November 9, 2011 toddvogts 0

The Center for Innovation in College Media — a non-profit think-tank created to help college student media adapt and flourish in the new media environment […]

Adam Moss: NY Mag publishes new content every six minutes

October 18, 2011 toddvogts 0

This blew my mind! To publish something new every six minutes is an incredible feat. And even more insanely awesome is that “the editing process […]

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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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