The new dating world:
Intreview: Diane:
1. What was a hook up when you were young
2. What was considered a date when you were young?
3. What was considered dating when you were young?
Aubrey:
1. What is a hook up?
2. What is considered a date?
3. What is considered dating?
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Hard News Notes
Hard news story should be + or - 600 words. Usually on front page. Starts with a lead where when why who and how. the bod is opinions of people interviewed narrative a bit.Summarize the story at the beginning. Soft news's not time sensitive. Feature story explores an issue in narrative form. Editorial persuasive one sided opinionated. Hard news important info first then non crucial information then information they don't necessarily need. So that you can stop reading at any time. Allows for editing space.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Law and Ethics Notes
1. What are the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment?
-Religion
-Speech
-Press
-Assembly
-Petition
2. What is the Tinker Standard?
Student speech cannot be censored as long as it does not materially disrupt class work
or involve substantially disorder or invasion of rights of others.
3.Whats the Frasier Standard?
Teachers can block vulgur or indecent speech. Even is it dosent cause a disruption.
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
If it goes against the teachings of the school could be censored.
5 What is the Frederick Standard?
If on a school authorized feild trip, you are still under first amendment laws reduced in school.
6. What is the definition of libel?
Legal terms for false statements of a fact about a person. Libel Written Slander spoken, Hurts someone, false statement or fact. n
-Religion
-Speech
-Press
-Assembly
-Petition
2. What is the Tinker Standard?
Student speech cannot be censored as long as it does not materially disrupt class work
or involve substantially disorder or invasion of rights of others.
3.Whats the Frasier Standard?
Teachers can block vulgur or indecent speech. Even is it dosent cause a disruption.
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
If it goes against the teachings of the school could be censored.
5 What is the Frederick Standard?
If on a school authorized feild trip, you are still under first amendment laws reduced in school.
6. What is the definition of libel?
Legal terms for false statements of a fact about a person. Libel Written Slander spoken, Hurts someone, false statement or fact. n
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
1. What are the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment?
-Religion
-Speech
-Press
-Assembly
-Petition
2. What is the Tinker Standard?
Student speech cannot be censored as long as it does not materially disrupt class work
or involve substantially disorder or invasion of rights of others.
3.whats the Frasier Standard?
Teachers can block vulgar or indecent speech. Even is it doesn't cause a disruption.
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
censorship of school sponsored student expression is permissible when school officials can show that it is reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concerns.
5. What is the Frederick Standard?
-Religion
-Speech
-Press
-Assembly
-Petition
2. What is the Tinker Standard?
Student speech cannot be censored as long as it does not materially disrupt class work
or involve substantially disorder or invasion of rights of others.
3.whats the Frasier Standard?
Teachers can block vulgar or indecent speech. Even is it doesn't cause a disruption.
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
censorship of school sponsored student expression is permissible when school officials can show that it is reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concerns.
5. What is the Frederick Standard?
Monday, April 18, 2011
Journalism Notes
Definition:
Define “Journalism” in 1-3 sentences
The telling of current events. That are newsworthy through writing, newspapers, magazines, and the Internet.
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1 Timeliness- Current events. Weather, sports scores.
2. Prominence- Care about important or famous people. Obama getting a dog, Prince of England getting married.
3. Proximity-Care about news close to us. Weather, Traffic.
4. Significance- Larger the event the more newsworthy it is everywhere. Japan earthquake, North Carolina tornado's.
5. Unusualness - things that don't happen very often. Murder, Shootings.
6. Human Interest- Feel good stories. Panda born, Rescues.
What are the advantages of print journalism?
1. Stories have better details.
2. You control what you read,and how much you read.
3. Can physically take it with you.
What are the advantages of broadcast journalism?
1. Alot more current since they can update it every so often.
2. Having video and sound.
3. Ability to get it anywhere.
Why has online journalism (convergent media) become so popular?
Because it is the best of both. You can control your reading and it can be updated constantly.
Define “Journalism” in 1-3 sentences
The telling of current events. That are newsworthy through writing, newspapers, magazines, and the Internet.
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1 Timeliness- Current events. Weather, sports scores.
2. Prominence- Care about important or famous people. Obama getting a dog, Prince of England getting married.
3. Proximity-Care about news close to us. Weather, Traffic.
4. Significance- Larger the event the more newsworthy it is everywhere. Japan earthquake, North Carolina tornado's.
5. Unusualness - things that don't happen very often. Murder, Shootings.
6. Human Interest- Feel good stories. Panda born, Rescues.
What are the advantages of print journalism?
1. Stories have better details.
2. You control what you read,and how much you read.
3. Can physically take it with you.
What are the advantages of broadcast journalism?
1. Alot more current since they can update it every so often.
2. Having video and sound.
3. Ability to get it anywhere.
Why has online journalism (convergent media) become so popular?
Because it is the best of both. You can control your reading and it can be updated constantly.
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