Journalism
Canvas and Discussion
First Amendment
Interviewing
News Leads
100

A job of this person is to report the news in a way that is neutral and unbiased.  They report the facts.

A Journalist or Reporter

100

Where can i go to access my grades?

to the left, grades tab
100

What amendment says Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

What is the First Amendment

100

What should one do to be informed and rehearsed before they interview an individual?

Research/learn about them/study them

100

News Leads should be how many sentences maximum

1-2

200

True or False.  Journalists should obtain information by falsifying documents, lying and doing business with shifty characters.

False

200

Where can I find this week's work?

 Modules

200

To be free to do what you want to do; in this case, to be free to participate and act according to your religious beliefs

Free exercise

200

Name an advantage of a interview that is one-to-one and live

  • It’s easier to establish a relationship and build trust face-to-face.

  • You can note facial expressions, body language and tone of voice in person.

  • You can make observations for background and context. 

  • Sources are usually more comfortable in their own environment.

200

What are the 5 Ws

Who what when where why

300

If I talked to the president in an interview about his health status. this would be a primary or secondary source?

Primary
300

How many sentences minimum should discussion posts have

4

300

T/F Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion 

True

300

What is a negative about email interviews

  • acks personal interaction

  • Lag time between questions that makes it hard to ask follow-up questions

  • Are you 100% certain the person who wrote the email is who you think they are?   

300

What is the 1 H inthe 5ws and 1h

How

400

If I talked to the president's fan club president in an interview about the president's health status. this would be a primary or secondary source?

secondary

400

How many people should you respond to ever discussion post

2

400

Which word in the 1st amendment means to gather in groups? *

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Assemble

400

What is the last question you should always ask in an interview

Do you have anything else to add

400

The most important information in a news story comes when. Beginning , middle, or end

beginning first sentence

500

What is the name for news intentionally put out by the government in some form to influence the public one way.

propaganda

500

First person to paste in our google meet code

500

To ask the government to change something

Petition

500

Your first question should do what [name any expected result]

  • to speak anecdotally

  • to share information about themselves

to tell you what they know about the focus of your story.

500

Write a news lead for the president getting released from the hospital today.

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