Module 5.00
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Module 7.00
Vocabulary
Random Questions
100
questions that keep the interview going
What is open ended questions
100
a bachelors degree
What does most news organizations require journalist to have?
100
one of the most important skills a journalist can develop early
What is collaboration?
100
predicament or dilemma
What is quandary
100
inexperienced
What is novice
200
-How long should it be? -What should it be about? -What is the purpose? -Who will read it?
What is what you should know before you write
200
Choose a career path that interests you.
What is the first thing you should consider before creating a life plan?
200
Discussing each others weaknesses, strengths, and interests.
What is responsibilities?
200
to use or carry out
What is implement
200
able to come up with strong ideas and direct others in implementing them
What is managing projects
300
-Who are the key players? -What are the most important details? -When did this take place? -Where did this take place? -Why does this story matter? -How is the public going to be affected?
What is WWWWWH?
300
-What job interests you? -Which medium do you prefer? -What jobs are out there? -What associations can help me? -What salary can I earn? -What are my skills?
What is things you should consider before choosing your possible career choice
300
-Seek the truth. -Act ethically. -Strive for accuracy.
What is the three things you should remember as you move forward in journalism?
300
errors
What is inaccuracies?
300
plan out, sometimes visually
What is storyboard
400
-Find a location that makes sense -Double check your research ahead of time -Decide what people want to know -Prepare some tough questions if the topic is debatable -Rehearse your questions the day before -Be professional -Show respect to both your interviewee and your audience -Let the interview be a conversation -Remember that the interviewee is probably more nervous than you are
What is the nine useful guidelines for intervieweing
400
-Replace negative thoughts -Simulate eye contact -Know your stuff -Rehearse -Breathe deeply and go slowly -Feel good about your appearance -Try different things -Bring water -Visualize something silly -Don't announce that you are afraid
What are the strategies for Alleviating Fears?
400
1. Create 2. Revise 3. Submit
What is the segment project?
400
present or communicate
What is project?
400
balanced and holding in position
What is poised
500
Professional Polite Productive
What is the three P's?
500
-Find a location that makes sense. -Double check your research ahead of time. -Decide what people want to know. -Prepare some tough questions if the topic is debatable. -Rehearse your questions the day before. -Be professional. -Show respect to both your interviewee and your audience. -Let the interview be a conversation. -Remember that the interviewee is probably more nervous than you are.
What is useful tips for interviewing
500
-Start with a central idea. -Branch out to include main ideas, details and examples. -Circle the central idea, make it bold, or even create an image of it to make its meaning stand out. -Draw branches from thick to thin; thicker branches for main ideas to emphasize their importance, and thinner branches for details and examples. -Use different colors for the branches. -Reuse colors if you need to – just not next to one another
What is the six steps to mind mapping
500
complete or make better when put together
What is complement
500
-Conduct background research. -Ask open-ended questions. -Listen actively and think quickly. -Take good notes. -Avoid leading questions
What is conducting a good interview