Module 5
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Module 6
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Module 7
100
Strong communication skills.
People in the news industry need to develop what kind of skills?
100
Graphic organizer
To help keep track of your notes you may want to use what?
100
Paid or unpaid positions depending on the hiring organization.
What are internships?
100
Newspaper Magazine Internet Television Radio
Where do you think will be the best place to work in journalism in the next 20 years? (Answerws may vary)
100
COLLABORATE with others to complete large eprojects every day.
What one of the most important skills a journalist can develop early on?
200
You may not include your opinion.
What is impartial writing?
200
Background research on both the topic and the interviewee.
What should you do before an interview?
200
Dress properly. Make eye contact. Keep good posture. Be careful with gestures.
What are some things a person who is publicly speaking should take into consideration?
200
Columnist and reporter in the white house Press Corps. since the 1950's.
Who is Helen Thomas?
200
Giving credit where credit is due.
Look for people who can meet needs and complement your skills. As the word is used in the sentence, what is the best meaning of the word? (Answers may vary)
300
Determine the structure your paper follows.
What does the purpose of your news article do?
300
The lead or lede sentence.
The opening sentence and paragraph is known as what?
300
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 debateble. 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 are 3 useful tips for interviewing? (Answers may vary)
300
American Journalist who came to define the term "war correspondent." Also a traveling reporter and columnist.
Who is Ernie Pyle?
300
News writer, Researcher,Page designer, photographer, and Headline writer.
If you are interested in print journalism, you may wish to make a front page for your final project. What are the required positions for this assignment?
400
Help you determine how to write.
What does the readers do in a news article?
400
Subjects-main idea of the sentence. Verb-action of the sentence.
What are subjects and verbs?
400
A bachelors degree.
Most news organizations require journalists to hold at least what kind of degree before they can begin full time work.
400
A person who writes for newspapers or magazines or prepare news to be broadcast on radio or television.
What is a Journalist?
400
News writer or photographer.
What are one of the required postions of a photojournalism? (Answers may vary)
500
professional, polite, productive.
What are the 3 P's?
500
Make sure you provide correct spelling of the persons name.
When you quote a person in writing what should you be sure of?m
500
Contact a journalist you admire.
What is a great way to learn about careers in journalism? (Answers may vary)
500
Provide specific job training fast, typically from a few months to two years. Granted by career-technical centers and community colleges.
What is a Technical Certificate?
500
Writer Researcher Sound Director Sound Editor News Broadcaster
What are the required postions for a radio Journalist?