Journalism TutorialThe following material is presented in outline form, which is understandably 
        difficult to comprehend fully. The intent is to give a sense of the kind 
        of material that needs to be conveyed to those who have had little or 
        no professional training. Each outline laid the groundwork for a half-hour 
        lecture with another half hour devoted to discussion and written exercises. 
        A collaboration between Jack Driscoll, former Boston Globe Editor and 
        Editor-in-Residence at the MIT Media Lab, and author-journalist Don Murray, 
        a former English professor at the University of New Hampshire, produced 
        the following instructional material: 
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      One-minute Tutorialsby Jack Driscoll  | 
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      Bite-Sized TutorialsThe following are especially intended for use by pre-teen age groups. They have been written by Jack Driscoll, who has been a journalist for more than 50 years, principally as a reporter and editor for 40 years at the Boston Globe where he was The Editor for 7 years. By Jack Driscoll, Editor-in-Residence, MIT Media Lab  | 
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      Tools & Techniquesby Ingeborg Endter  |