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JILL C.

VAN WYKE
663 44th St. Des Moines, Iowa 50312 jill.vanwyke@drake.edu (515) 271-3867 (W) (515) 321-6042 (C)

EDUCATION

Master of science, education Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. December 1996. Bachelor of arts, journalism Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. December 1985.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

DRAKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION


Des Moines, Iowa

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, 2004-PRESENT. Taught two reporting and editing


courses per semester in 2004-06; taught three courses per semester beginning fall 2006. APPRENTICESHIP COORDINATOR, 2003-06. Oversaw apprenticeship program with The Des Moines Register. Supervised and coached four or five students in reporting and writing freelance articles for publication.

PART-TIME INSTRUCTOR, Spring 1998, Spring 1999-Spring 2004. Taught


reporting and editing courses.

INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR, February 1997 to May 2004.


Acted as liaison between employers and journalism students to arrange internships.

COURSES TAUGHT

Reporting and Writing Principles Public Affairs Journalism Online Multimedia Journalism Magazine Staff Writing Print Media Editing Magazine Practicum (capstone) Magazine Freelance Writing

Media Responsibility Over Time Introduction to Visual Communication Pre-Professional Workshop News Magazine Production (capstone) Editing Practicum Multimedia Lab First-Year Seminar

NEWSPAPER EXPERIENCE

THE DES MOINES REGISTER, Des Moines, Iowa COPY EDITOR, 1992 to July 1996.
Edited national, foreign, local and business articles. Regularly filled in as slot person, wire editor and Sunday business makeup editor.

BUSINESS REPORTER, 1989 to 1992.


Beats included utilities and small business. Compiled annual executive salary survey and annual up-and-comers profiles.

DEPUTY METRO/IOWA EDITOR, 1988 to 1989.


Oversaw daily coverage of city and state news, supervised staff of about 30 reporters. Responsible for planning, daily budgets, assigning and editing of local and state news.

FIRST ASSISTANT METRO/IOWA EDITOR, 1986 to 1988.


Coordinated legislative and political coverage, supervised staff of four reporters. Helped coordinate coverage of 1988 Iowa caucuses.

COPY EDITOR, 1985 to 1986.


Edited local and state news.

REPORTING AND COPY EDITING INTERN, January-December 1985. MAGAZINE FREE-LANCE WRITER, 1997-2001.
Bedroom & Bath, Spring 2001, Winter 2000 Country Home, December 1999, February 2000 Greater Des Moines: Iowas Commercial Center, 1999 Wrote cutlines for 230-page photo spread. New Woman, September 1998 Low Calorie and Low Fat Recipes, Spring 1998 Garden Shed, 1998 Home Ideas, Fall 1997

EXPERIENCE

FREE-LANCE EDITOR, 1997-2002.


Copy edited and proofread numerous Meredith Corp. magazines including publications for corporate clients such as Home Depot, Principal Financial, Pier 1, Iams, MetLife, Chase Manhattan, Lutheran Brotherhood, Collette Tours, United HealthCare and Lincoln.

PROFESSIONAL Online News Association annual convention, San Francisco, October 2012. DEVELOPMENT
Online News Association annual convention, Boston, Mass., October 2011 Mobile Media: Opportunities on the Move, American Press Institute, Reston, Va., July 2011. Received competitive James H. Ottaway Sr. Fellowship to attend. Iowa Newspaper Association/Iowa College Media Association annual conference, Des Moines, Iowa, February 2011, February 2012 Associated Collegiate Press/National College Media Advisers annual conference, Louisville, Kentucky, October 2010 Midwest Newspaper Summit, Dubuque, Iowa, September 2009 The New Newsroom, American Press Institute, University of Wisconsin/Eau Claire, March 2009 Teaching Multimedia: A Workshop For College Educators, Miami, January 2009 Advanced InDesign CS3, Iowa Newspaper Association, October 2008 Video for Journalism Educators, AEJMC, August 2008 Audio and Video Editing, Society of News Design, June 2008 Drake Active Learning Workshop, featuring Dean Pape, August 2008 Drake Active Learning Workshop, featuring Barbara Millis, August 2007 Drake Active Learning Workshop, featuring Karl Smith, August 2006 Indiana University School of Journalism Teaching Fellows Workshop, June 2005

MULTIMEDIA SKILLS

Photography, videography

SoundSlides Photoshop InDesign Audacity CoverItLive Apple iLife suite (GarageBand, iMovie, iPhoto, iDVD)

Mobile apps

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY

Panelist, Rewiring the Ivory Tower: How to Incorporate Multimedia into Writing Courses. AEJMC, Montreal, August 2014. Old Methods, New Tools Worked in Boston, SPIG News, Fall 2013, newsletter of the AEJMC Small Progrmas Interest Group. Panelist, We Were Promised Jetpacks: Digital Magazines Aren't as Awesome as You Thought. AEJMC, Washington, D.C., August 2013. Moderator, Breakfast of Editing Champions Teaching Idea Exchange, AEJMC, Washington, D.C., August 2013 Presenter, Social Media: How to use Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to connect with your students and your colleagues, Drake University Lunch and Learn series, March 29, 2013. Panelist, ENG Goes Mobile: Teaching Mobile Technologies in the Classroom. Broadcast Education Association annual convention, April 2013. Presenter, Breaking News? Theres an App for That. National College Media Convention, Chicago, November 2012 Presenter, Were Doing It Live! National College Media Convention, Chicago, November 2012 Back-Pocket Journalism: What an Experiment in Mobile-Only Newsgathering Taught My Students and Me. Teaching Journalism and Mass Communication, Fall 2012. Moderator, Breakfast of Editing Champions Teaching Idea Exchange, AEJMC, Chicago, August 2012 Developing Flexible and Adaptable Journalism and Mass Communication Students Via a First-Year Multimedia Lab. Journal of Media Education, April 2012 Presenter, Liveblogging the News, National College Media Convention, Orlando, October 2011 Presenter, Going Mobile, National College Media Convention, Orlando, October 2011 Presenter, The Ethics of Breaking News Online, National College Media Convention, Orlando, October 2011 Panelist, Should Students and Their Teachers/Advisers Be Facebook Friends?, National College Media Convention, Orlando, October 2011 Panelist, The Collaborative Classroom, AEJMC, St. Louis, August 2011 Moderator, Breakfast of Editing Champions Teaching Idea Exchange, AEJMC, St. Louis, August 2011

Manuscript reviewer, Field Guide To Covering Cops, Courts, Fires and Pols, Fred Bayles, CQ Press/Sage, November 2010 Panelist, Social Media in Education, Social Media Club of Des Moines, Sept. 13, 2010 Panelist, Effective Approaches to Integrating Multimedia in Reporting and Writing Classes, AEJMC, Denver, August 2010 Panelist, Magazine Marathon: 10 Quick Teaching Tips: Expand the Classroom and Teach Web Skills with a Class Blog, AEJMC, Denver, August 2010 New Ethical Frontier: Breaking Cybernews, LeadTime (newsletter of AEJMC Newspaper Division), Summer 2010 Drop the Drill-and-Kill Approach, EditTeach.org, September 2009 http://www.editteach.org/tools?tool_entry_id=612 Panelist, The Future of Editing: The Future of Teaching Editing: What Should Students Learn?, AEJMC, Boston, August 2009 Panelist, Magazine Marathon: A Dozen Quick Teaching Tips: Teaching Video to Printosaurs, AEJMC, Boston, August 2009 Teaching AP Style Getting Away from Drill and Kill, submission accepted to Teaching Idea Exchange, Breakfast of Editing Champions, AEJMC, Boston, August 2009

Panelist, How in the Multimedia World Do We Do This? How One Small


School Is Making It Work, AEJMC, Chicago, August 2008 Panelist, The Future of Editing Instruction, AEJMC, Boston, August 2009 Panelist, Magazine Marathon: A Dozen Quick Teaching Tips, AEJMC, Boston, August 2009 Reviewer, Working With Words: A Handbook for Media Writers and Editors, Bedford St. Martins, summer 2008

CROSSDISCIPLINARY TEACHING Inside Washington: The Presidential Inauguration. Travel seminar with politics
professor Rachel Caufield, January 2013 International Environmental Seminar: Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. Travel seminar with environmental science professor David Courard-Hauri, January 2014 Washington: Exploring Bipartisan Solutions. Travel seminar with politics professor Rachel Caufield, January 2015

PROFESSIONAL Teaching Standards Chair, AEJMC Magazine Division Executive Committee, SERVICE 2009-10
Judge, American Copy Editing Society headline-writing contest, January 2010 Mentor, Online News Association student newsroom, San Francisco, September 2012

Mentor, Online News Association student newsroom, Atlanta, Ga., October 2013

PROFESSIONAL Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication MEMBERSHIPS Magazine Division

Newspaper Division Small Programs Interest Group

Online News Association College Media Advisers Iowa College Media Association Broadcast Education Association

SERVICE TO SJMC

Technology Committee, 2013-14 Author Eric Etheridge visit. Ushered him, introduced him before speech at Cowles Library. Representative to Faculty Senate and Executive Committee, 2008-10 Search Committee, multimedia instructor or assistant professor, fall 2009 Search Committee, Fisher/Stelter Endowed chair in magazine journalism, spring 2009 Liaison to Cowles Library, 2007-10 Representative to twice-a-year Journalism Education Association conventions to recruit prospective students Academic Adjustment Committee, 2006-12 Times-Delphic adviser, 2007-14 Habitat for Humanity adviser, 2009-10

Ad-hoc committees ! ! ! !

Multimedia journalism curriculum task force, 2013-14 JMC 59 committee, spring/summer 2006 Multimedia lab study group, fall 2007 Multimedia in the curriculum committee, Fall 2008

Coordinated orientation of adjunct instructors, August 2007, 2008, 2009 Assisted with preparation of ACEJMC accreditation self-study, summer 2003

SERVICE News Literacy forum, Plymouth Church, Feb. 5, 2012 TO COMMUNITY GRANTS AWARDS
New Literacies Project grant, Drake University Office of the Provost, $2,000 to integrate mobile technology into Multimedia Journalism class, Spring 2011. Nominee, Madelyn M. Levitt Mentor of the Year award, 2011, 2012 Third place, Teaching News Terrifically in the 21st Century, AEJMC Newspaper Division, August 2010: Live-Blogging the News

STUDENT AWARDS AND HONORS

Iowa College Media Association contest, 2014 First place, best sports photo, Joel Venzke First place, sports feature, Elizabeth Robinson First place, news story, Taylor Soule Honorable mention, investigative story, Taylor Soule Second place, sports feature, Taylor Soule Third place, news story, Taylor Soule and Lauren Horsch Iowa College Media Association contest, 2013 First place, general excellence, The Times-Delphic First place, best news story, staff, The Times-Delphic First place, best feature story, Megan Bannister First place, best op-ed section, The Times-Delphic Second place, best sports photo, Taylor Soule Second place, best profile, Elizabeth Robinson Iowa College Media Association contest, 2012 Iowa College Newspaper of the Year, The Times-Delphic First place, general excellence, The Times-Delphic First place, best profile, Ann Schnoebelen First place, best explanatory/interpretive news story, Ann Schnoebelen First place, best news story, Ann Schnoebelen First place, best feature story, Becca Mataloni First place, best page one, Lizzie Pine First place, best op-ed section, The Times-Delphic Second place, best profile, Jackie Wallentin Second place, best news story, Ryan Price Second place, best sports story, Dominic Johnson Second place, best inside-page design, Mary Bess Bolling Third place, best profile, Lizzie Pine Third place, best sports story, Matt Moran Third place, best sports photograph, Connor McCourtney Iowa College Media Association contest, 2011 ! First place, general excellence, The Times-Delphic ! First place, best page one, The Times-Delphic ! First place, best news story, Matt Vasilogambros, The Times-Delphic ! First place, best feature story, Matt Vasilogambros, The Times-Delphic ! First place, photographic portfolio, Sarah Andrews, The Times-Delphic ! First place, best sports story, Matt Moran, The Times-Delphic ! Second place, best editorial leadership, The Times-Delphic ! Second place, best explanatory/interpretive news story, The TimesDelphic ! Second place, best sports feature, Dominic Johnson, The Times-Delphic ! Third place, best infographic, Sarah Andrews, The Times-Delphic ! Honorable mention, best inside page, Mary Bess Bolling, The TimesDelphic Society of Professional Journalists Region 7 Mark of Excellence finalists " Nicole Salow, photo illustration, Think 2010 ! Rachel Vogel, non-fiction writing, Crossing the Line, Think, 2008 ! Sarah Andrews, feature photography, The Times-Delphic, spring 2010 ! Think, Spring 2008 ! Evan Jurkovich, non-fiction writing, Lost No More, Think 2008

Society of Professional Journalists national competition ! Evan Jurkovich, 10th place, non-fiction writing, Lost No More, Think, 2008 ! Sarah Andrews, second place, feature photography, The Times-Delphic, spring 2010 Associated Collegiate Press ! Pacemaker, Think, 2007, 2010, 2011 ! Pacemaker finalist, The Times-Delphic, 2010 ! Pacemaker finalist, Think, 2008 ! Pacemaker finalist, Thinkdsm.com, 2008 AEJMC Magazine Division contest ! First place, general excellence, Think ! First place, general excellence, Think ! First place, general excellence, Think ! First place, general excellence, Think ! First place, design, Think 2009 ! First place, design, Think 2011 ! Second place, editorial, Think 2008 ! Second place, editorial, Think 2009 ! Second place, editorial, Think 2010 ! Second place, editorial, Think 2011 ! Second place, design, Think 2008 ! Third place, design, Think 2010 2008 2009 2010 2011

Hearst Journalism Awards ! Fifth place, Evan Jurkovich, personality profile writing, Lost No More, Think 2008 ! Ninth place, Maggie McMahon, personality profile writing, Seeking Asylum, Think 2009 College Society of News Design ! First place, overall design of a special section, Emily Barger, Think, 2011 ! First place, illustration, Emily Barger, Think, spring 2011 ! Honorable mention, magazine/newspaper redesign, The Times-Delphic, spring 2010 ! Third place, best interactive/animated infographic, Allison Quick, thinkdsm.com ! Honorable mention, magazine/newspaper redesign, Matt Vasilogambros, The Times-Delphic College Media Advisers Best of Collegiate Design ! Second place, magazine cover, Allison Maze, Think, spring 2011 ! Third place, infographic, America's Workforce, Stephanie Cook and Abby Wolner, Think spring 2012 ! Second place, online main page presentation, ThinkDubuque.com, spring 2012 ! Second place, online infographic, The Essentials, Sarah Andrews and Jackie Wallentin, ThinkDubuque.com, spring 2012 Pinnacle Awards, College Media Association Finalist, best web presence, ThinkDubuque.com, spring 2012 First place, best mobile app, Think magazine, spring 2013 Matt Nelson, Online News Association student newsroom, sponsored by Google, September 2011

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