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Journalism 1: February 2007
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007. Caption grabs attention and is not a complete sentence. Cut lines are complete mini-stories. First sentence communicates the most important facts about what is happening in the photo. (5ws and H). The first sentence is present tense and uses active, strong verbs. Other sentences give background on the story connected with the stories. The other sentences are past tense. Posted by connolly @ 6:50 AM. Tuesday, February 06, 2007. On your blog -. Posted by connolly @ 7:31 AM.
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Journalism 1: August 2006
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Thursday, August 31, 2006. NewsU - The Lead lab. If you have not logged in to NewsU before, or you forgot your log in (it should be in your email box), go to our blog and repeat the first two steps of the instructions found in the "06-07 NewsU" post. Blog- http:/ eaglej1.blogspot.com/. Log in to NewsU. Click on the "courses" tab. Scroll all the way down to the "Writing" section, Click on "The Lead Lab" and enroll. Under the "Lessons" section, do the following:. Refresh you lead basics". Look through toda...
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Journalism 1: December 2006
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006. Final Exam Wrap Up. 1 Finish your draft of your yearbook story, and save it as a Word Document. 2 Open your InDesign document, and ad a third page by selecting File Document Setup. And setting the number of pages to "3". 3 On page three, place your Yearbook Story. 4 In Indesign, go to File Adobe PDF Presets [Smallest File Size]. And save your layout as "fin layout xx". Where "xx"= your initials. 6 In the body of the email, include your full name. Posted by connolly @ 6:18 AM.
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Journalism 1: January 2008
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008. 1 Pick a current event to base your cartoon on. Read through today's newspaper, and post another current events quiz question like the one in the last class's post. Go to today's statesman and log in:. Go to http:/ eedition.statesman.com/. Decide on something that is going on in the world that YOU HAVE AN OPINION about. 2 Decide on a stance. Figure out exactly what your opion is about the current event. 3 Decide how to show it visually. Your cartoon must have AT LEAST three.
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Journalism 1: November 2006
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Thursday, November 30, 2006. Start laying out your editorial package. File Document Setup Number of pages. On page 2 - Drag a guide to 2.333. In the space above it, create an "opinions" header. Include - word "opinions" in huge type, and folio with date, name of paper and page number. Drag a box that is 2 or 4 columns wide (not 3). The depth should match your cartoon. Place your editorial, leaving room for a headline and the "editorial" tag. Scan your cartoon, open it in PhotoShop, edit it and place it.
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Journalism 1: October 2007
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Friday, October 26, 2007. Planning your news package. You will be creating a news package that consists of your story and an infographic. To get started, read the directions below. Due by the end of class on Monday, Oct. 29. For the news story. 1 On your blog, post interview questions for your news interview. Remember to make them informed and open-ended. 2 On your blog, post the date and time you are interviewing your source. 1 Learn about infographics. Due by the end of class on Wednesday, Oct. 31.
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Journalism 1: September 2007
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007. Pick your favorite story from the sneak peak of the first issue, and give feedback to the writer. ON your blog, post the writer's name and the headline of the story. Give feedback using the following criteria:. Describe how the lead affected you. Images, thoughts, emotions? Choose a great quote, and tell them why you think it is great. Good question, brave question, really interesting quote. Discuss one other good thing about the story. Lead, Rules, Quotes, etc. Write a 1-2...
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Journalism 1: January 2007
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Use the Austin American Statesman from today and tomorrow to find as many of the following as possible. For each one, note the date it was published, the page number, and copy the ENTIRE caption (words below the photo). Post these to your blog, but not until tomorrow (do it in a Word doc. for now) so nobody steals your findings. You get one point for each good find, and you may find up to two of each:. The person with the most points gets a camera. 1 A slow shutter speed photo.
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Journalism 1: September 2006
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Monday, September 11, 2006. Read over the evaluation sheet. On the back of the evaluation sheet, choose the ten most important facts and parts of quotes from the contest sheet, and put them in order with the most important facts on the top. Posted by connolly @ 6:47 AM. Final Exam Project Part 1. Daily Review Blog #5 - Newspaper Design. Daily Review Blog # 4 - Photojournalism. Daily Review Blog # 3 - Headlines. Daily Review Blog #2 - The Feature. Daily Review Post - Basic News. Get to Know Movie Maker.
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Journalism 1: May 2007
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Thursday, May 17, 2007. Full instructions and resources for the final project can be found at:. Http:/ studentjournalists.org/j1 final.html. When you are finished, you MUST fill out a cover sheet (the sub has them if you finish early). You have until the end of the final exam period to finish everything. Tuesday, May 22, 9am-11am. If you still owe WORD magazine Money, you MUST give it to me on Tuesday. My Email is mconnoll@austinisd.org. If you have any questions. Be good and do well. Be well and do good.