The Dr. J. Murray Murdoch Legacy Lecture Series

J. Wesley Baker

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Dr. Baker taught at Cedarville from 1977-2017, teaching courses in media law, media ethics, news writing and reporting, Christian approaches to the media, survey research, Web analytics, and data-driven journalism. His research interests are in the intellectual history of freedom of expression, the “image/word” conflict, and the effect of new communication technologies on society and particularly on media and journalism. Dr. Baker has twice received the Faculty Scholar Award at Cedarville, an Innovative Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Technology Award at the International Conference on College Teaching and Learning, and the Dr. Allen Monroe Integration of Faith and Learning Award. He is a member of Investigative Reporters and Editors, the Radio Television Data News Association (RTDNA), and the Web Analytics Association (WAA).

Lecture title: My Own Story

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Video

Lecture Date

October 21, 2014

Lecture Duration

43:02

Years of Service

1977-2017

School or Department

Department of Communication

Keywords

Cedarville, Baker, Murdoch, lecture

Publisher

Cedarville University

Interview Location

Cedarville, OH

Disciplines

Education | Journalism Studies | Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion

J. Wesley Baker

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