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Module One - Print Journalism

Activity Group 1 -
Introductory Skills and Concepts

1.1 Fact vs. Opinion
1.2 Writing for Different Audiences (different style)
1.3 Research Cycle
1.4 Bias/Slant/Spin
1.5 Tone and Voice and My Way
1.6 Developing a Central Idea
1.7 Introduction to Newspaper Reporting
1.8 Types of Reporters and Their Sources
1.9 Parts of a Newspaper

Activity Group 4 -
Editorial Writing:
Enlightened Opinion

4.1 Point of View
4.2 Simulated Community Meeting
4.3 Characteristics of an Editorial
4.4 Informed Opinion

Activity Group 5 -
Feature Stories and Reviews

5.1 Introduction to Feature Writing
5.2 Reading for Meaning
5.3 Feature Interview
5.4 Write the Feature Article

Activity Group 6 -
Literary Journalism

6.1 About Literary Journalism
6.2 Writing to Make Meaning

 

Last Updated
May 30, 2005

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