English 151: Media Journal Part Two

News Reporting & Writing Students: Post your next Media Journal by class-time this coming Thursday. For this second journal, pick just one piece of media, and then write only one sum (at least one paragraph) and one response (at least one paragraph).

DUE for posting by class time, WEEK EIGHT, Day Two (3/12)...

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Ledes

Feel free to post your favorite lede-of-the-day here, along with this handout of sample ledes.

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Basic News Writing Tips

Using these tips, develop your reporting plan into a lede and then a full story.

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Media Concepts & Questions

Consider the following Media Concepts and Questions handout while reviewing the news for your Media Journal.

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Guest Speaker Preparation

Prepare for the Spring 2009 roster of Journalism Guest Speakers with this handout and schedule.

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On Wikipedia

Here are just a few more reasons to go beyond the popular reference site and instead do some database research...

...from beloved "fake" TV pundit Stephen Colbert and The Colbert Report via YouTube...

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News Writing Criteria

News Reporting & Writing and English 153 work with the following criteria to guide assessment, evaluation, improvement, and grading of the basic journalistic news pieces we write in the class.

● NEWS VALUE
● FORM
● REPORTING
● WRITING QUALITY
● CLEAN COPY

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English 151: Media Journal Part One

News Reporting & Writing Students: Post your first Media Journal per "On-line Writing" syllabus instructions. See also a description of the Media Journal assignment on the syllabus.

DUE for posting by class time, WEEK FOUR, Day One (2/10) ...

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Reporting Plan & Checklist

Download a Reporting Plan & Checklist document to chart and piece together your ideas for a news story.

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What can you do with writing?

This English 151/153 handout tries to define journalism as a distinct kind of writing, while dealing also with the challenge of what you can do with writing as a profession.

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What is plagiarism?

Review this brief article from The Chronicle of Higher Education to understand the basics of recognizing and avoiding plagiarism.

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SYLLABUS: ENGLISH 151-H (News)

Welcome to News Reporting & Writing for SPRING 2009!
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Download the English 151-H Syllabus in PDF format.

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