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| The Home button takes you to the home page, which is the first page you see when you enter the site. |
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| The Print Journalism button takes you to the page where all of the lessons in the Print Journalism module are listed. If you click on one, it takes you to the student version of that page. You can access the teacher lessons for each page in a variety of ways, including the link at the top of the student page. See the section on finding materials through objectives for more information on finding lessons. |
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| The Electronic Journalism button takes you to the page where all of the lessons in the Electronic Journalism module are listed. If you click on one, it takes you to the student version of that page. You can access the teacher lessons for each page in a variety of ways, including the link at the top of the student page. See the section on finding materials through objectives for more information. |
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| The On Assignment button takes you to the page where all of the lessons in the On Assignment module are listed. If you click on one, it takes you to the student version of that page. You can access the teacher lessons for each page in a variety of ways including the link at the top of the student page. See the section on finding materials through objectives for more information. |
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| The Objectives button takes you to a page where all the objectives from the Journalism Studies 20 Curriculum are displayed in the order they are found in the curriculum. Under each learning objective, the teacher lessons that relate to that objective are displayed. Clicking on a lesson takes you to the lesson. |
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| The Units button takes you to the page where a description of methods of unit planning is found. Resources for planning are also available. |
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| The Glossary button takes you to a glossary of journalistic terms. |
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| The Links button takes you to page where all the external links about journalism and teaching are displayed. Links are categorized and may be accessed from the menu at the top of the page. Each link contains a brief description of the site it links to and the full URL. Clicking on a link will take you out of this web site. |
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| The FAQ button takes you to a page that lists a series of frequently asked questions about the site. Some are technical, some relate to teaching and others relate to navigation. A menu at the top allows you to scan the questions and jump to the ones that you need answers to. |
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| The Site Map button takes you to a page that lists all the major pages in the site. Downloadable files are not listed on this map. All pages are linked, and clicking on them jumps you to the teacher version of each page. |
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