Denmark: Ekstra Bladet's Redaktionen lets schools produce newspapers
Posted by Carolyn Lo on March 17, 2008 at 10:49 AM
In October 2007, Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet launched a new educational tool. Redaktionen is an internet-based editorial platform where schools produce their own newspaper totally free of charge. It is the only product of this kind in the world. 2-3 days after deadline Ekstra Bladet delivers 1000 colour prints of the paper directly at the school.
Since the launch of Redaktionen, 130 papers have been produced. This amounts to 130,000 newspapers distributed among children, teachers and parents and in some cases the newspapers have even been distributed to the general public in cities across the country. In addition to this successful beginning Redaktionen has recently been nominated for two INMA-awards 2008.
If you wish to know more about Redaktionen, read more here.
Source: Ekstra Bladet
Since the launch of Redaktionen, 130 papers have been produced. This amounts to 130,000 newspapers distributed among children, teachers and parents and in some cases the newspapers have even been distributed to the general public in cities across the country. In addition to this successful beginning Redaktionen has recently been nominated for two INMA-awards 2008.
If you wish to know more about Redaktionen, read more here.
Source: Ekstra Bladet
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