Our life relays on technology. "Technology has been taking over the world and it would be hard for people to live without it, i would go crazy and die if i didn't have my phone." Said Brittney.
Technology rapidly changes through out time. Think of the first time you got a cell phone. Is it different then what they have now? "When i got my first phone it was only used to talk on but now i see phones that can start your car and check your fuel level in your care. Also now you can video chat on your phone." Said Dani
Do you own any type of technology? If you do what do you own and how many?
"I own a cell phone and two Ipods" replied Chase
When you think or the word technology many might think of Ipods and cell phones but technology is way more then that. look around you there are technology all around you TVs, computers, video game systems, digital video recorders. Think of space, man has been to space because of technology.
The military is made up of mostly technology. the military is not all about just trying to find people and shooting guns. How are you going to find the person? How do you know where your target is? Who do you become a strong military? All of these questions can be answered with technology? If the US Military didn't have technology they would be the worst at there job.
Technology is everywhere in all shapes and forms.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Interview Questions
Student 1
Do you own an ipod, mp3 player, cell phone, or any technology? what do you own and how many?
I have a cell phone and 2 ipods
How do you think technology has chaged over the years?
when i first got a cell phone it was only used for talking now they have phones that can start your car and pretty much anything you want it to do.
Do you use any technology during school?
Once and a while i text or listen to my ipod.
Student 2
Would it be hard to live without technology?
yes technology has been taking over the world and it would be hard for people to live without it.
What complications would you have without technology?
it would be hard to comunicate with others and everything is made from technology like food, health care, and just everything you see around you was made from technology
What would you do without your cell phone or Ipods?
go crazy and die
Student 3
What do you think the world would be like without technology like cell phones, Ipods, mp3's ect.? really boring
What do you think the technology in the future will be able to do?
everything man is able to do
Do you own an ipod, mp3 player, cell phone, or any technology? what do you own and how many?
I have a cell phone and 2 ipods
How do you think technology has chaged over the years?
when i first got a cell phone it was only used for talking now they have phones that can start your car and pretty much anything you want it to do.
Do you use any technology during school?
Once and a while i text or listen to my ipod.
Student 2
Would it be hard to live without technology?
yes technology has been taking over the world and it would be hard for people to live without it.
What complications would you have without technology?
it would be hard to comunicate with others and everything is made from technology like food, health care, and just everything you see around you was made from technology
What would you do without your cell phone or Ipods?
go crazy and die
Student 3
What do you think the world would be like without technology like cell phones, Ipods, mp3's ect.? really boring
What do you think the technology in the future will be able to do?
everything man is able to do
Monday, September 20, 2010
Make It Memorable
Writing A Story Notes
1. Find A Topic.What is your story about?
Who is your audience?
Why is this story important to your audience?
2. Find An Angle.More specifically, what is important about your topic?
What should the reader learn?
3. Collect Data.Who are three experts for this story?
Do you need opposing points of view?
What interview questions should I ask?
What other research must be done to complete the story?
4. Gather Inerviews.Ask open-ended questions.
Get good sound bytes. Piece of audio that can stand on its own.
Have person restate the question in the interview.
5. Organize Your Sound Bites
Which quotes should be used?
How can I organize the quotes to tell a story?
6. Write Transitions In Your Story.
Use words to tie the interviews together.
What other information can I add to the story?
Can the story stand on its own?
7. Write In's And Out's.What should the anchors say to introduce my story or bring it to a close? No Scoop, Went to find out,
How should the story begin and end?
What should I say in my stand-up? No 1st Person: I went…
Use attention getter at the introduction but avoid rhetorical questions.
8. Collect B-Roll To Add To Your Story.A-Roll is all the audio
B-Roll is all the videos
Natural sound is audio from the real world
How can video enhance my story?
Make a list of items you would like photographed.
How should I edit the audio and video together to enhance my story?
Should other enhancements like music, graphics, effects be used?
1. Find A Topic.What is your story about?
Who is your audience?
Why is this story important to your audience?
2. Find An Angle.More specifically, what is important about your topic?
What should the reader learn?
3. Collect Data.Who are three experts for this story?
Do you need opposing points of view?
What interview questions should I ask?
What other research must be done to complete the story?
4. Gather Inerviews.Ask open-ended questions.
Get good sound bytes. Piece of audio that can stand on its own.
Have person restate the question in the interview.
5. Organize Your Sound Bites
Which quotes should be used?
How can I organize the quotes to tell a story?
6. Write Transitions In Your Story.
Use words to tie the interviews together.
What other information can I add to the story?
Can the story stand on its own?
7. Write In's And Out's.What should the anchors say to introduce my story or bring it to a close? No Scoop, Went to find out,
How should the story begin and end?
What should I say in my stand-up? No 1st Person: I went…
Use attention getter at the introduction but avoid rhetorical questions.
8. Collect B-Roll To Add To Your Story.A-Roll is all the audio
B-Roll is all the videos
Natural sound is audio from the real world
How can video enhance my story?
Make a list of items you would like photographed.
How should I edit the audio and video together to enhance my story?
Should other enhancements like music, graphics, effects be used?
Friday, September 17, 2010
News log
Fox nine news at nine
From 9:01 to 9:03 Man was killed at lake elmo
9:03-9:04 Man beats his wife then takes his chilgren, two boys found at a hotel
9:04-9:05 Man beats his wife and then throws battery acid in her face resulting in injuries
9:05-9:07 Man working part time at two jobs makes $35 an hour. both jobs are working for the city.
9:07-9:08 Tax cut in Minnesota
9:08-9:09 The uneploiment rate in Minnesota has went down
9:14-9:15 In a Baltimore hospital man freaks out and shoots a doctor then kills himself
9:15-9:17 Teen trys to beat an officer with a bat in result the officer shoots him
From 9:01 to 9:03 Man was killed at lake elmo
9:03-9:04 Man beats his wife then takes his chilgren, two boys found at a hotel
9:04-9:05 Man beats his wife and then throws battery acid in her face resulting in injuries
9:05-9:07 Man working part time at two jobs makes $35 an hour. both jobs are working for the city.
9:07-9:08 Tax cut in Minnesota
9:08-9:09 The uneploiment rate in Minnesota has went down
9:14-9:15 In a Baltimore hospital man freaks out and shoots a doctor then kills himself
9:15-9:17 Teen trys to beat an officer with a bat in result the officer shoots him
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
1. What are the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment?
Freedom of speech
Freedom of press
Freedom of petition
Freedom of religion
Freedom of assembly
2. What is the Tinker Standard?Students cannot be censored as long as it does not "materially disruptclass work or invlove substrantial disorder or inasion of the rights of others."
You do not shed your rights once you come to school.
3. What is the Frasier Standard?
Because school officals have an "interest in teaches student the boundries of socially appropriate behavior," they can sensor student speech that is vulger of indecent even if it does not cause a "material or substantial disruption"
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
Censorship of school sponsores students expression is permissible when school officials can show that it is "reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concern"
5. What is the Frederick Standard?
Senior Frederick unveils banner on the sidewalk across streets saying "bong hits 4 jesus" Suspended for 10 days
6. What is the definition of libel?
Untrue statement about another person that hurts there reputation.
Freedom of speech
Freedom of press
Freedom of petition
Freedom of religion
Freedom of assembly
2. What is the Tinker Standard?Students cannot be censored as long as it does not "materially disruptclass work or invlove substrantial disorder or inasion of the rights of others."
You do not shed your rights once you come to school.
3. What is the Frasier Standard?
Because school officals have an "interest in teaches student the boundries of socially appropriate behavior," they can sensor student speech that is vulger of indecent even if it does not cause a "material or substantial disruption"
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
Censorship of school sponsores students expression is permissible when school officials can show that it is "reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concern"
5. What is the Frederick Standard?
Senior Frederick unveils banner on the sidewalk across streets saying "bong hits 4 jesus" Suspended for 10 days
6. What is the definition of libel?
Untrue statement about another person that hurts there reputation.
Monday, September 13, 2010
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1 significance- more significance the more it impacts people
2. unusalness- out of the ordanary
3. timeliness- current
4. prominenc- famous people
5. proximity- local
6. human interests- a feel good story
What are the differences between print journalism and broadcast journalism?
1. Brodcast journalism can be more current. It have the ability to have live content.
2. Print journalism you have the choise on what you want to read about. Brodcast you cant just skip a story.
3. Print journalism can contain more detail.
How is the Internet impacting broadcast journalism?
All the strenght of brodcast journalism and print journalism are combined when its on the internet. you dont have to wait for the news to come on or wait for the paper to come to your door you can see the news wgenever you want on the internet.
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1 significance- more significance the more it impacts people
2. unusalness- out of the ordanary
3. timeliness- current
4. prominenc- famous people
5. proximity- local
6. human interests- a feel good story
What are the differences between print journalism and broadcast journalism?
1. Brodcast journalism can be more current. It have the ability to have live content.
2. Print journalism you have the choise on what you want to read about. Brodcast you cant just skip a story.
3. Print journalism can contain more detail.
How is the Internet impacting broadcast journalism?
All the strenght of brodcast journalism and print journalism are combined when its on the internet. you dont have to wait for the news to come on or wait for the paper to come to your door you can see the news wgenever you want on the internet.
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