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Introduction to Journalism
Syllabus Daily Calendar

 

Power Point Notes
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3
Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6
Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9
Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12
Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15
Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18
Chapter 19 Chapter 20  

 

Study Guides
Chapter 1 & 2 Study Guide
Chapter 3 & 5 Study Guide
Chapter 6 & 7 Study Guide
Chapter 18 & 19 Study Guide
FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE

 

Assignments
Editorial Writing Assignment
Photography Assignment
Photography Grading Rubric
Interview Assignment
Magazine Photo Assignment--10/19/07

 

Handouts
News & History from the Dawn of Time Reporters & the Law:  Laws of Privacy and libel limit what reporters may write
Libel Rules to Live by SPJ Code of Ethics
Canons of Journalism:  These goals are the basis for codes of ethics Ethical Considerations:  Reporters have a responsibility to follow a code of ethics
ASNE HS Journalism Institute:  Doing Ethics ASNE HSJI:  Ask good questions to make good ethical decisions
Meeting Ethical & Legal Responsibilities Teaching Tinker by Carol Hallenbeck
Teaching Hazelwood by Carol Hallenbeck Interviewing Checklist
Exercise 2:  Interviews & Polls (Biegel & Knapp story) Nation in Brief/World in Brief
Nobel Prizes article by Matt Moore The Paper Chase
Chapter 12 Exercise 12.1 Chapter 7 Exercise 7.6
Chapter 7 Exercise 7.8 Chapter 7 Exercise 7.15 & 7.16
Brief descriptions to help students identify kinds of articles Chapter 9 Exercise 9.4 & 9.5
Chapter 8 Exercise 8.4 Chapter 13 Exercise 13.2
How Mark Felt Became 'Deep Throat' by Bob Woodward AJC @ Issue:  Scooped by Students?  Believe it
Credibility too perishable a commodity by Robert M Williams, Jr Media Monoliths by Peter Kafka
3 Cs of Good Photos Captions [temp offline]
Unprotected Speech:  9 categories of expression are not covered by 1st Amendment Getting Acquainted with the Newspaper
Front Page Outline Copyright Law [temp offline]
I cdnoult blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty... CSPAA Notes:  What sources do teenagers use to obtain their news coverage?
Photo Form 1:  Photo Checklist Duties of a Photo Editor
Tips for Non-Photographers BAD NEWS by Richard A. Posner