Friday, April 29, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Lead
The Eastview Softball JV squad remained undefeated with wins over Chaska and Eden Prarie at the Monticello Tournament last Saturday. With top notch plays and clutch hitting the team sure has something to look forward to in the future.
Questions
1. What are the strengths of the JV softball team?
2. What are some weaknesses of the JV softball team?
3. What do you think the team needs the most improving on?
4. How are you preparing for the end of the season?
5. What can you expect from the team in the future?
6. What is it like having such a wide age group on the team?
7. Going into each game, what is it like knowing you are an undefeated team?
8. As a coach, what is the number one thing you find on the JV team that sticks out above the Varsity team? (Coach Only)
Monday, April 25, 2011
Hard News Notes
- Hard news story should be +/- 600 words
- Starts with a lead-who, what, when, where, why, how; summarizing the story in 1 to 2 sentences
- Body-goes into detail, uses quotes
- Feature story-explores an issue, narrative form
- Editorial-persons opinion
- Starts with a lead-who, what, when, where, why, how; summarizing the story in 1 to 2 sentences
- Body-goes into detail, uses quotes
- Feature story-explores an issue, narrative form
- Editorial-persons opinion
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Law and Ethics Notes
1. What are the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment?
speech, press, assembly, religion, petition
2. What is the Tinker Standard?
student speech cannot be censored as long as it does not "materially disrupt class work of involve substantial disorder or invasion of the rights of others"
Tinker vs. Des Moines School District-1st court case to ever favor students
3. What is the Frasier Standard?
Because school officials have an "interest in teaching students the boundaries of socially appropriate behavior," they can censor student speech that is vulgar or indecent, even if it does not cause a "material or substantial disruption."
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
Censorship for school-sponsored student expression is permissible when school officials can show that it is "reasonable related to legitimate pedagogical concerns."
5. What is the Frederick Standard?
- January 2002, Olympic torch travels through town.
- Principle Morse cancels school
- Senior Frederick unveils banner on the sidewalk across street which reads "Bong Hits 4 Jesus"
- Suspended for 10 days
- The Supreme Court favored the school
6. What is the definition of libel?
-Libel and slander are legal terms for false statements of fact about a person that are printed, broadcasted, spoken or otherwise communicated to others.
-Libel is written, Slander is spoken
-Hurts someones reputation, untrue, that was printed or published
speech, press, assembly, religion, petition
2. What is the Tinker Standard?
student speech cannot be censored as long as it does not "materially disrupt class work of involve substantial disorder or invasion of the rights of others"
Tinker vs. Des Moines School District-1st court case to ever favor students
3. What is the Frasier Standard?
Because school officials have an "interest in teaching students the boundaries of socially appropriate behavior," they can censor student speech that is vulgar or indecent, even if it does not cause a "material or substantial disruption."
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
Censorship for school-sponsored student expression is permissible when school officials can show that it is "reasonable related to legitimate pedagogical concerns."
5. What is the Frederick Standard?
- January 2002, Olympic torch travels through town.
- Principle Morse cancels school
- Senior Frederick unveils banner on the sidewalk across street which reads "Bong Hits 4 Jesus"
- Suspended for 10 days
- The Supreme Court favored the school
6. What is the definition of libel?
-Libel and slander are legal terms for false statements of fact about a person that are printed, broadcasted, spoken or otherwise communicated to others.
-Libel is written, Slander is spoken
-Hurts someones reputation, untrue, that was printed or published
Monday, April 18, 2011
News Notes
Definition of Journalism:
The telling of current events that are newsworthy through newspapers, magazines and the Internet.
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
TITLE, DESCRIPTION, EXAMPLE
1. Timeliness: up to date current events-newspaper articles
2. Prominence: caring about famous people-us weekly, star magazine, Brittney cutting her hair
3. Proximity: caring about news that is close to us-weather, traffic, house fires, shootings
4. Significance: the bigger the event, more people are impacted by it-japan earthquake
5. Unusualness: caring about things that dont happen often, out of the ordinary-murders, fires
6. Human Intrest: feel good stories, stories of good things happening-new animal born, saving a life
What are the advantages of print journalism?
1. Stories go much more into detail
2. You can control what you want to read and how much you want to read
3. You can take it with you or archive it
What are the advantages of broadcast journalism?
1. Much more current news
2. Power of video and sound, on scene footage
3. Easy to access
Why has online journalism (convergent media) become so popular?
Broadcast and print journalism are combined. You can read any story, along with video coverage on the scence. Its the best of both worlds. Easy to access to read what you want to read.
The telling of current events that are newsworthy through newspapers, magazines and the Internet.
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
TITLE, DESCRIPTION, EXAMPLE
1. Timeliness: up to date current events-newspaper articles
2. Prominence: caring about famous people-us weekly, star magazine, Brittney cutting her hair
3. Proximity: caring about news that is close to us-weather, traffic, house fires, shootings
4. Significance: the bigger the event, more people are impacted by it-japan earthquake
5. Unusualness: caring about things that dont happen often, out of the ordinary-murders, fires
6. Human Intrest: feel good stories, stories of good things happening-new animal born, saving a life
What are the advantages of print journalism?
1. Stories go much more into detail
2. You can control what you want to read and how much you want to read
3. You can take it with you or archive it
What are the advantages of broadcast journalism?
1. Much more current news
2. Power of video and sound, on scene footage
3. Easy to access
Why has online journalism (convergent media) become so popular?
Broadcast and print journalism are combined. You can read any story, along with video coverage on the scence. Its the best of both worlds. Easy to access to read what you want to read.
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