1.When will you shoot this assignment? i will try to shoot this assignment next next week or during the weekend.
2.Where will you shoot? i will shoot this possibly in a the kitchen and dining room
3.What will you be documenting or telling your "story"about? it will be my mom making ou family dinner
4.What equipment needs will you have to get this finished? a camera and maybe a stand
5.i will be making a video in the beginning and at the end of the video and i will be talking in the beginning.
Friday, April 29, 2016
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Thursday, April 21, 2016
opinion writing part 2
Social buzz, How social media impacts CHHS students
1. Reporter, CJ Moreno
2. The story is mainly about the impacts phones have on school learning, the story states some of the positives of letting kids use their phones in class and it also states some of the negatives.
3. they feel like phones should stay because "they play important roles in our education and though at times it could stand some limits, students need technology to help with classes.
4. Yes they stated what teachers and surveys have said.
5.They were not wishy washy they just explained that the poor choices of a few students should not affect the students that choose to do the right thing.
6. Yes they used many quotes when explaining both sides of this story.
7. 1st point of view.
Are senior supplies really a "must have"?
1. Co-editor/Reporter Cole O'Brian
2. This story is a lot of sarcasm saying how "necessary" all the senior trinkets are.
3.The person writing this feels like these items are completely useless and really over priced "let your overpriced piece of technology ride in the very best of overpriced carriers"
4. No, the writer just showed how other people also supported how unnecessary the items are.
5.No they stayed with their opinion.
6.Yes their are quotes supporting his opinion.
7. 1st point of view
New lunch schedule proves to be good decision
1. News Writer, Taylor Worthey
2.This story was about how changing the lunch schedule made lunch lines shorter and gave kids more time to eat.
3.The writer believes it has helped make lunch lines shorter.
4.No they did not address the other side because I'm guessing everyone else agrees that it was a good change.
5.They stayed with their opinion of it being a good thing.
6. No their aren't any quotes supporting this opinion.
7. 1st person
1. Reporter, CJ Moreno
2. The story is mainly about the impacts phones have on school learning, the story states some of the positives of letting kids use their phones in class and it also states some of the negatives.
3. they feel like phones should stay because "they play important roles in our education and though at times it could stand some limits, students need technology to help with classes.
4. Yes they stated what teachers and surveys have said.
5.They were not wishy washy they just explained that the poor choices of a few students should not affect the students that choose to do the right thing.
6. Yes they used many quotes when explaining both sides of this story.
7. 1st point of view.
Are senior supplies really a "must have"?
1. Co-editor/Reporter Cole O'Brian
2. This story is a lot of sarcasm saying how "necessary" all the senior trinkets are.
3.The person writing this feels like these items are completely useless and really over priced "let your overpriced piece of technology ride in the very best of overpriced carriers"
4. No, the writer just showed how other people also supported how unnecessary the items are.
5.No they stayed with their opinion.
6.Yes their are quotes supporting his opinion.
7. 1st point of view
New lunch schedule proves to be good decision
1. News Writer, Taylor Worthey
2.This story was about how changing the lunch schedule made lunch lines shorter and gave kids more time to eat.
3.The writer believes it has helped make lunch lines shorter.
4.No they did not address the other side because I'm guessing everyone else agrees that it was a good change.
5.They stayed with their opinion of it being a good thing.
6. No their aren't any quotes supporting this opinion.
7. 1st person
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Personal essays
1. An idea that the writer gave in the wide range of topics section was to always make the reader feel like they can relate and or be involved in what you are writing.
2. in the opinions pieces section they gave me the idea that detail is important because i draws the reader into the expirience and you should be as specific as possible.
3. 3 suggestions from personal essays and crafts section are
- Personal essays have to contain personal perspective, you should be present in the story.
- Keep it personal while relating a wider world.
- Make connections, bring the subject closer to home by relating it to something specific.
2. in the opinions pieces section they gave me the idea that detail is important because i draws the reader into the expirience and you should be as specific as possible.
3. 3 suggestions from personal essays and crafts section are
- Personal essays have to contain personal perspective, you should be present in the story.
- Keep it personal while relating a wider world.
- Make connections, bring the subject closer to home by relating it to something specific.
Peer review SOM
http://isabellasphotojournalismblog.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2016-04-12T11:32:00-07:00&max-results=7
1. Paragraphs - 50 points
2. 5 Quotes - 25 points
3. inverted pyramid - 8
4. extra credi - 10 points
TOTAL = 92 points
1. Paragraphs - 50 points
2. 5 Quotes - 25 points
3. inverted pyramid - 8
4. extra credi - 10 points
TOTAL = 92 points
Thursday, April 14, 2016
News Values
-Timeliness: Iceland's prime minister steps down amid Panama papers scandal
This article contains a lot of fact and their very recent on this news story, all of this information interest people.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/06/world/europe/panama-papers-iceland.html?_r=0
-Proximity: District fight may persist in Texas after supreme court
This article fits proximity because its something that took place in our home town and its very recent, also this ends up affecting us in big ways like our voting rights.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/05/us/district-fight-may-persist-in-texas-after-supreme-court-ruling.html?_r=0
-Prominence: ISIS expands reach despite military and financial setbacks
This article fits prominence because anything that has to do with ISIS is newsworthy right now, everyone is concerned about what might happen next in the world.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/13/world/middleeast/isis-iraq-syria.html
-Impact: Health officials split over advice on pregnancy in zika areas
This news report fits impact because the main group of people that would be affected by this would be pregnant women but this would still make other people concerned about this problem.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/15/health/zika-virus-pregnancy-delay-birth-defects-cdc.html?ref=world
-Conflict: Merkel, accused of betraying core values, faces a balancing act with Turkey
The conflict in this news report is between Angela Merkel and critics, they believe she betrayed her ideals on immigration and jeopardized core European values.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/15/world/europe/angela-merkel-germany-turkey-erdogan-censorship.html?ref=world
-Human interest: Homeless teen arrested in murder of university of Texas student
Family memebers and friends of the murder victim are going through a huge emotional struggle with their loss and people are interested on what exactly happened to this student who was killed late at night.
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2016/04/08/us/08reuters-texas-homicide.html
-Novelty: Justin Trudeau seeks to legalize assisted suicide in Canada
This article was very unusual but it also interested me because how could you think about legalizing the ability of helping someone commit suicide it just shocked me but it was very interesting.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/15/world/americas/canadian-prime-minister-seeks-to-legalize-physician-assistedsuicide.html?ref=world
This article contains a lot of fact and their very recent on this news story, all of this information interest people.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/06/world/europe/panama-papers-iceland.html?_r=0
-Proximity: District fight may persist in Texas after supreme court
This article fits proximity because its something that took place in our home town and its very recent, also this ends up affecting us in big ways like our voting rights.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/05/us/district-fight-may-persist-in-texas-after-supreme-court-ruling.html?_r=0
-Prominence: ISIS expands reach despite military and financial setbacks
This article fits prominence because anything that has to do with ISIS is newsworthy right now, everyone is concerned about what might happen next in the world.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/13/world/middleeast/isis-iraq-syria.html
-Impact: Health officials split over advice on pregnancy in zika areas
This news report fits impact because the main group of people that would be affected by this would be pregnant women but this would still make other people concerned about this problem.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/15/health/zika-virus-pregnancy-delay-birth-defects-cdc.html?ref=world
-Conflict: Merkel, accused of betraying core values, faces a balancing act with Turkey
The conflict in this news report is between Angela Merkel and critics, they believe she betrayed her ideals on immigration and jeopardized core European values.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/15/world/europe/angela-merkel-germany-turkey-erdogan-censorship.html?ref=world
-Human interest: Homeless teen arrested in murder of university of Texas student
Family memebers and friends of the murder victim are going through a huge emotional struggle with their loss and people are interested on what exactly happened to this student who was killed late at night.
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2016/04/08/us/08reuters-texas-homicide.html
-Novelty: Justin Trudeau seeks to legalize assisted suicide in Canada
This article was very unusual but it also interested me because how could you think about legalizing the ability of helping someone commit suicide it just shocked me but it was very interesting.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/15/world/americas/canadian-prime-minister-seeks-to-legalize-physician-assistedsuicide.html?ref=world
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Nut Graph
Nut graph - a nut graph is a paragraph in a feature story that explains the news value of the story, in most news stories the "news style" of writing is used. The essential facts of a story are included in the lead. goods lead try to answer who, what, when, where, why, how.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Student of the month story
Who - Sal a high school freshman
What - Won student of the month
Where - At bowie high school
When - The month of April
Why - Because that was his goal
How - He worked hard
High school freshman Sal won student of the month at bowie high school in the month of April because this was his goal and he worked very hard for it.
"i felt like high grades were very important" said Sal
This motivated him to win student of the month, i asked him how he found out he was student of the month
"i found out i was student of the month by seeing my name posted in the front office" said sal.
To sal him seeing his name posted in the front office meant a lot to him
"it gives me a lot of confidence" said Sal.
For everybody winning student of the month can be very challenging at times
"it was very challenging" said Sal
i asked sal how he ended up accomplishing this challenge
"a lot of studying and focusing" said sal
i asked him what was he rewarded as a result of this accomplishment
"i was rewarded with a higher allowance that month & at school i was rewarded with bragging rights"said sal
winning student of the month is a great thing for students and sal is determined to keep up his streak of winning student of the month every month
"i am determined to win student of the month once again" said sal.
What - Won student of the month
Where - At bowie high school
When - The month of April
Why - Because that was his goal
How - He worked hard
High school freshman Sal won student of the month at bowie high school in the month of April because this was his goal and he worked very hard for it.
"i felt like high grades were very important" said Sal
This motivated him to win student of the month, i asked him how he found out he was student of the month
"i found out i was student of the month by seeing my name posted in the front office" said sal.
To sal him seeing his name posted in the front office meant a lot to him
"it gives me a lot of confidence" said Sal.
For everybody winning student of the month can be very challenging at times
"it was very challenging" said Sal
i asked sal how he ended up accomplishing this challenge
"a lot of studying and focusing" said sal
i asked him what was he rewarded as a result of this accomplishment
"i was rewarded with a higher allowance that month & at school i was rewarded with bragging rights"said sal
winning student of the month is a great thing for students and sal is determined to keep up his streak of winning student of the month every month
"i am determined to win student of the month once again" said sal.
School uniforms
list 3 different sources you should ask
-Students
-Parents
-School staff
20 questions you could ask
-What do you think of the idea of having school uniforms for our students?
-Do you agree with this idea?
-How do you think students would react to this idea?
-how do you think school staff will react to this idea?
-what would be an advantage to this idea?
-what would be a disadvantage to this idea?
-do you think their will be a disagreement between parents and staff?
-why do you think they came up with the idea of having school uniforms?
-should we have students vote weather they have school uniforms or not?
-should students have a saying in this?
-should parents have a saying in this?
-could this affect the students attitude?
-could this help students focus more on learning?
-how could we prevent this idea from happening?
-do you think the school should provide the uniforms if we do go with this idea?
-do you think parents will agree or disagree with this idea?
-could having uniforms decrease the attendance in school?
-will kids try and prevent this from happening?
-should teachers have a saying in this?
-could students change their mind about this idea?
-Students
-Parents
-School staff
20 questions you could ask
-What do you think of the idea of having school uniforms for our students?
-Do you agree with this idea?
-How do you think students would react to this idea?
-how do you think school staff will react to this idea?
-what would be an advantage to this idea?
-what would be a disadvantage to this idea?
-do you think their will be a disagreement between parents and staff?
-why do you think they came up with the idea of having school uniforms?
-should we have students vote weather they have school uniforms or not?
-should students have a saying in this?
-should parents have a saying in this?
-could this affect the students attitude?
-could this help students focus more on learning?
-how could we prevent this idea from happening?
-do you think the school should provide the uniforms if we do go with this idea?
-do you think parents will agree or disagree with this idea?
-could having uniforms decrease the attendance in school?
-will kids try and prevent this from happening?
-should teachers have a saying in this?
-could students change their mind about this idea?
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