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
2.1 Finding Stories and Writing Releases 2.2 Interviewing 2.3 Elements of a News Story 2.4 Elements of a Sports Story 2.5 Headlines 2.6 Pyramid Structure 2.7 Writing Style and Conventions 2.8 Writing Process 2.9 On Assignment in a Newspaper
Activity Group 3 - Ethics and Journalism
3.1 Introduction Ethics and Journalism 3.2 Libel and the Law 3.3 The Balance Debate 3.4 Journalists' Personal Codes of Ethics
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
Activity Group 7 - Photojournalism
7.1 Introduction to Photojournalism 7.2 Photography as a Process: Editing and Using 7.3 Design and Layout 7.4 Photojournalism - a project
Activity Group 8 - Magazines
8.1 Introduction to Magazines 8.2 Profiling a Magazine 8.3 Dissecting Magazines 8.4 Types of Articles 8.5 Advertising Technique 8.6 Create Magazine Satire
Last Updated May 30, 2005