Spoke

Spoke

Conestoga’s Journalism News

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Version History of Spoke

1.6

February 21, 2019

Updated UI Re-visited the Infinite Loading Issue & Fixed the Issue Missing Articles have been Re-Added New Updated Logo New Updated Animation Colour Scheme Changed Article Page Format has been Changed

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1.5

October 25, 2018

Fixed infinite loading issue Added error messages when articles fail to load Fixed issue with rendering text and character codes showing Fixed issue with categories not displaying Fixed search back button functionality Reduced image size and sped up the responsiveness of the app in general

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1.4

October 18, 2018

Fixed an issue where only some of the articles were loading.

1.3

August 18, 2018

- Improved date formatting

1.2

August 15, 2018

Updated Description. Added hyperlink capabilities to the article page.

1.1

August 10, 2018

Minor bug fixes to the Home page and persistent storage.

1.0

August 9, 2018

Price History of Spoke

Description of Spoke

The Journalism program at Conestoga allows students to develop multimedia skills that are used in digital news reporting and storytelling across all media platforms. The first year of the program emphasizes the fundamentals of news writing, research, interviewing, legal and ethical standards, digital news design and the journalistic use of social media. Students take courses in photojournalism, as well as audio and video technologies that are vital to telling stories in an online news environment. In second year, the program transitions from theory and practice assignments to real-time news coverage and digital storytelling. Students produce multimedia reports for a live news website, smartphone apps and the campus radio station (CJIQ-FM), as well as creating long-form stories using a variety of digital media. In addition to first-hand experience with the challenges and deadlines of real-world production cycles, students receive in-depth training in story development, live reporting, feature reporting, expression of personal opinions, entrepreneurship (including freelancing) and long-form reporting approaches, such as documentary production and magazine writing. A field placement course also provides the opportunity for practical application and practice of learned skills. For more information about the Journalism program and the School of Media+Design visit: http://www.conestogac.on.ca/media/
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Spoke: FAQ

Is Spoke compatible with iPad devices?

No, Spoke doesn’t work on iPad devices.

Who is the developer of Spoke?

Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning is the developer of the Spoke app.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the Spoke app?

Spoke requires iOS 9.0 or later.

How does the Spoke app rank among users?

The Spoke app has received no user ratings yet.

What is the primary genre of the Spoke app?

The Primary Genre Of The Spoke App Is News.

What is the latest version of Spoke?

The latest Spoke version released is 1.6.

What is the date of the latest Spoke update?

The latest Spoke update was rolled out on October 6, 2024.

When did the Spoke app come out?

The Spoke app launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of the Spoke app?

The Spoke app has a content advisory rating of 17+.

What languages does Spoke support?

You can use the Spoke app in English.

Is Spoke available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, Spoke is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in Spoke?

No, Spoke does not offer in-app purchases.

Does Spoke support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Spoke does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Spoke display any ads?

No, Spoke does not display any ads.

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