Assigning Yearbook Journalism Projects Easily

December 7th, 2008

It can be rather frustrating to keep track of yearbook journalism assignments if you aren`t properly prepared. This is where it really helps to be quite organized so you are always on top of the information needed.

Keeping a spreadsheet is a very handy way to maintain yearbook journalism under control. It helps to lay out what sort of articles and interviews you want at the very beginning of the year and then, as you make assignments, just write the name of the student or students who will be working on it. Of course, leave spaces open for student suggested articles, as well.

Yearbook journalism is often overlooked in the rush to organize things for the yearbook. By remembering to plan this area out as well, you will end up with fewer missed deadlines and no more last minute interviews because you forgot something.

Keep your yearbook journalism organized. Know who is doing what and what other assignments you have coming up and you`ll end up with a much smoother flow.

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