More 㴫ýDistinguished Sites Tips & Tricks
Throughout the week,we’ll be sharing tips and advice from advisers whose staffs have already achieved status this year.
Yesterday, we talked . Today, we’re focusing on the badges themselves. Whether you want to earn one or two before the year’s up or achieve all six and become a 㴫ýDistinguished Site, check out a few pointers from our Distinguished Site advisers below.
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Best of SNO: “…I would say to submit to Best of 㴫ýoften, but only do so with quality contenders: we looked at and analyzed other schools’ winning pieces to better understand what 㴫ýis looking for in terms of content.” – Leslie Fireman ()
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Audience Engagement: “…I already have two students dedicated to social media coverage, so they worked to make sure they had a plan for every day of the month….They planned ahead and designed posts and even scheduled them sometimes.” – Julieanne McClain ()
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Multimedia: “For most staffs, the Multimedia badge is the hardest. Work multimedia coverage into your normal routine. Whether it’s a couple of people or the whole staff, there should be people creating ,, for your publication throughout the year, not just for badge submission time…” – Brit Taylor ()
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Story Page Excellence: “Assign two students the job of master builder. They are responsible for learning about the different ways to build stories. Then have them work with people on picking the build that best enhances their story. Essentially, they will train everyone else on creative builds. Also show them how the Best of 㴫ýrecipients usually have creative and engaging builds–it’s part of good storytelling.” – Mary Long ()
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Continuous Coverage: “…we created a giant chart/spreadsheet on the white board of our publications lab with each section of our website (news, features, etc) and 5 weeks at the top. We planned for a story in each box (one story per section per week). We planned for more than 4 sections and more than 4 weeks so that in case something fell through, it didn’t ruin the entire plan. That gave us a Plan B (and a Plan C) if we needed it.” – Julieanne McClain ()
- Site Excellence: “Our editors have found the and accompanying videos to be a huge help in this area.” – Keith Harrison ()
As we mentioned in yesterday’s report, we think an important part of the process is remembering the “why.” Earning badges is fun, but ultimately we hope that in doing so,your online publication will improve.
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“It isn’t easy to become a 㴫ýDistinguished Site. In fact, the process of becoming a 㴫ýDistinguished Site can be time consuming and frustrating, especially when a badge submission is rejected. HOWEVER, the 㴫ýDistinguished Site program absolutely has made Wingspan a better site as it has forced us to evaluate our current practices while at the same time leading us to try different things and take advantage of the options offered by SNO.” – Brian Higgins ()
Looking for more badge-specific guidance? Check out our for a breakdown of each badge.