Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_J - Journalism The News Writing
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 154    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Journalism The News Writing:     more books (100)
  1. Margaret Fuller's New York Journalism: A Biographical Essay and Key Writings by Margaret Fuller, 1995-02
  2. Exercises and assignments in collecting and writing of news (Essentials in journalism) by Harry Franklin Harrington, 1911
  3. News Reporting and Writing 7e with Journalism Simulation CD-Rom and Working: with Words 5e by Missouri Group, Brian S. Brooks, et all 2002-08-16
  4. News gathering and news writing (Prentice-Hall journalism series) by Robert Miller Neal, 1941
  5. News Reporting and Writing 7e with Journalism Simulation CD-Rom and Shop Talk: and War Stories by Janice Winburn, Brian S. Brooks, et all 2003-03-15
  6. News Reporting & Writing 7e with Journalism Simulation CD-Rom and Workbook for: News Reporting & Writing 7e and On Record by Brian S. Brooks, Missouri Group, et all 2001-10-24
  7. The Practice of Journalism: A Guide to Reporting and Writing the News by Bruce Porter, 1988
  8. News Reporting and Writing 7e and CD-Rom Journalism Simulation and America's: Best Newspaper Writing by Roy Peter Clark, Missouri Group, et all 2001-10-12
  9. Writing and Reporting the News by Jerry Lanson, Mitchell Stephens, 2007-07-02
  10. Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing, Fourth Edition by Ted White, 2005-02-25
  11. Broadcast News Writing Stylebook by Robert A. Papper, 1994-11-30
  12. Writing News for Broadcast by Jr., Edward Bliss, James L. Hoyt, 1994-04-15
  13. Elements of News Writing, The (2nd Edition) by James W. Kershner, 2008-03-10
  14. Writing & Reporting News: A Coaching Method (Wadsworth Series in Mass Communication and Journalism) by Carole Rich, 2006-01-31

21. The Lantern Online
journalism more than news writing. Published Monday, December 8,2003. The column by Erik Johns (Dec. 30), journalism needs new
http://www.thelantern.com/news/2003/12/08/Opinion/Journalism.More.Than.News.Writ
document.write(''+''); Current Issue: document.write(currentissuedayname + ', ' + currentissuemonthname + ' ' + currentissueday + ', ' + currentissueyear);
Home
Campus Sports Arts ... Opinion
Journalism more than news writing
Published: Monday, December 8, 2003 The column by Erik Johns (Dec. 30), "Journalism needs new home", articulates the point of view that the study of the academic field of journalism is reducible to news writing. This is one point of view about the field, but it is one with which I must respectfully disagree.
Journalism provides a means for citizens to be informed about the important issues of the day. The best journalists work hard to provide a comprehensive picture of reality on which citizens can act. The great scientific, medical, economic and other advances of our time become known to adults who no longer attend school primarily through the news media.
Writing skillfully is one aspect of journalism. Providing perspective on events and issues requires tremendous skill and in-depth knowledge about not just journalism, but the political, social, economic and other systems that affect everyday life. In other words, one has to know a lot to be a truly great journalist.
One of the things that would be useful to know about is social science. This is a comprehensive system for understanding the world in a systematic way. At our university, and at a number of other- but not all - great universities where journalism is taught, journalism is approached as an applied social science subject. Journalists should have basic competencies in data analysis, survey research and many other techniques in order to do their work effectively, understand their audiences' interests and needs and make decisions regarding future business opportunities. Some of the most important career opportunities available to young journalists involve these particular competencies.

22. BA With A Major In Journalism (News Writing-Editorial Concentration)
BA with a Major in journalism news writing ­ Editorial Concentration (.pdf)BA with a Major in journalism news writing ­ Editorial Concentration.
http://www.unt.edu/catalogs/97-98/bajournalismnewsedit.html
Major in Journalism
Following is one suggested four-year degree plan. Students are encouraged to see their adviser each semester for help with program decisions and enrollment.
BA with a Major in Journalism
BA with a Major in Journalism
Note: The order of semesters and summer terms has been changed from the print version to accommodate the one-column format of HTML publishing. A conventional Four-Year Plan is available in the .pdf file.
FRESHMAN YEAR
FALL HOURS ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3 JOUR 1210, Survey of Mass Communication MATH 1100, College Algebra PSCI 1040, American Government 3 Wellness Total 14-15
SOPHOMORE YEAR
FALL HOURS ENGL 2210, World Literature I 3 HIST 2610, United States History to 1865 JOUR 2320, Newspaper Reporting and Writing 4 JOUR 2700, Beginning Press Photography 3 Elective Total 16
JUNIOR YEAR
FALL HOURS JOUR 3310, Feature Writing 3 JOUR 4410, Reporting of Public Affairs 4 LANG 2040, Foreign Language (intermediate) Minor Physical Science Total 17
SENIOR YEAR
FALL HOURS JOUR 4510, Newspaper Management, Problems and Ethics 3

23. BS With A Major In Journalism (News Writing-Editorial Concentration)
BS with a Major in journalism news writing ­ Editorial Concentration (.pdf) BSwith a Major in journalism news writing ­ Editorial Concentration (HTML).
http://www.unt.edu/catalogs/97-98/bsjournalismnewsedit.html
Major in Journalism
Following is one suggested four-year degree plan. Students are encouraged to see their adviser each semester for help with program decisions and enrollment.
BS with a Major in Journalism
BS with a Major in Journalism
Note: The order of semesters and summer terms has been changed from the print version to accommodate the one-column format of HTML publishing. A conventional Four-Year Plan is available in the .pdf file.
FRESHMAN YEAR
FALL HOURS ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3 JOUR 1210, Survey of Mass Communication 3 MATH 1100, College Algebra PSCI 1040, American Government 3 CSCI Wellness Total 17-18
SOPHOMORE YEAR
FALL HOURS ENGL 2210, World Literature I 3 JOUR 2320, Newspaper Reporting and Writing 4 JOUR 2700, Beginning Photography 3 HIST 2610, United States History to 1865 Concentration Total 16
JUNIOR YEAR
FALL HOURS JOUR 3310, Feature Writing 3 JOUR 4410, Reporting of Public Affairs 4 LANG 2040, Foreign Language (intermediate) Concentration Physical Science Total 17
SENIOR YEAR
FALL HOURS ECON 1110, Principles of Economics 3

24. More On Blogging And Journalism - Microcontent News, A Corante.com Microblog
My take Ok, journalism doesn t have a great track record. trust with their readersas a fair and balanced source of news and insight My take writing is great
http://www.microcontentnews.com/entries/20020412-642.htm
@import "http://www.microcontentnews.com/css/style.css"; This site will work and look better in a browser that supports web standards , but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. SUBSCRIBE Enter your e-mail address to receive Microcontent News powered by Bloglet ABOUT MICROCONTENT This Corante Weblog covers the microcontent sector: weblogs, Webzines, email digests, and personal publishing.. as well as how weblogs combine to form the Blogosphere
I also cover the business side of microcontent, including text-based microads and corporate blogging.
For the back story of this magazine, there's more here ABOUT THE EDITOR Hi, my name is John Hiler. I co-founded WebCrimson, a software consulting firm based in Manhattan. We make websites easy to update for our clients: VC firms, book authors, non-profits, musicians, etc. I also helped build Xanga.com , one of the largest weblog community sites.
In a past life, I worked at Mercer Management Consulting, doing internet strategy and marketing projects for Fortune 500 companies. I got a B.A. in weblogs at Dartmouth. Ok maybe not, but that would have been more fun than studying economics. You can email me at john@corante.com

25. Detroit Journalism
writing, photography, design, and newsletter services offered by former employees of the Detroit news and Free Press.
http://detroitjournalism.com
Top quality writing, editing, photography and design by professional Detroit journalists. editor@detroitjournalism.com 1-800-946-2793 r Detroit Journalism Newsletters, Writing, Reporting, Photography, Design, Content Looking for a Detroit-based writer, reporter, editor or designer? Detroit Journalism is an association of former Detroit News and Free Press journalists. We have the experience and talent to create your project efficiently and professionally. Writing News, features, interviews, editing, marketing and creative content provided by writers with years of daily newspaper experience.
Photography Award-winning images by the best Detroit-area photographers.
Design Brochures, pamphlets, internal/external documents, marketing tools, booklets, reports by top print and graphic designers.
Newsletters Detroit Journalism puts the package together with newsletters that cast a positive reflection on your company or organization.
Contact Detroit Journalism: editor@detroitjournalism.com

26. The Nieman Conference On Narrative Journalism - Microcontent News, A Corante.com
Enter your email address to receive Microcontent news! my eyes to the power of narrativejournalism, first with then with his How-To books On writing Well and
http://www.microcontentnews.com/entries/20021130-2200.htm
@import "http://www.microcontentnews.com/css/style.css"; This site will work and look better in a browser that supports web standards , but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. SUBSCRIBE Enter your e-mail address to receive Microcontent News powered by Bloglet ABOUT MICROCONTENT This Corante Weblog covers the microcontent sector: weblogs, Webzines, email digests, and personal publishing.. as well as how weblogs combine to form the Blogosphere
I also cover the business side of microcontent, including text-based microads and corporate blogging.
For the back story of this magazine, there's more here ABOUT THE EDITOR Hi, my name is John Hiler. I co-founded WebCrimson, a software consulting firm based in Manhattan. We make websites easy to update for our clients: VC firms, book authors, non-profits, musicians, etc. I also helped build Xanga.com , one of the largest weblog community sites.
In a past life, I worked at Mercer Management Consulting, doing internet strategy and marketing projects for Fortune 500 companies. I got a B.A. in weblogs at Dartmouth. Ok maybe not, but that would have been more fun than studying economics. You can email me at john@corante.com

27. Open Learning Freelance Journalism And Creative Writing Courses From The London
The LSJ offers fiction writing courses, news journalism courses and freelance journalism courses by distance learning. Also offered are courses for short story writing, thriller writing, cartooning and English for business. Established in 1920, LSJ has an international reputation for excellence.
http://www.open-learning.org.uk/
The London School of Journalism offers journalism courses, freelance journalism classes and creative writing lessons by Open Learning and as online courses. Become a journalist or learn to write by enrolling on one of our home-study courses. All areas of News journalism, Freelance and Feature Writing and Creative Writing are covered. Check through the list to find information on any of our courses. Look at the syllabus for each of the Diploma courses. If you require any further information then please email us with your personal details and questions. For increased user speed when accessing our information, this site uses basic hyperlinks, minimal graphics and no frames. Access to our student pages, secure on-line enrolment forms and journalism links database is only available via frames - to access these, click here to be transferred. General Information Course Details A Welcome from the Director of Studies Distance learning News Postgraduate ... CREATIVE WRITING COURSES

28. In-depth Journalism - Journalism - US News Classroom
for students the inverted pyramid form of journalism in which to determine whetheror not this style of writing is used Is it used in the straight news article
http://www.usnewsclassroom.com/resources/activities/act011008.html

This Week's Teacher's Guide

Guide Archives

Resource Kits

Interactive Activities
...
USNews.com

  • Quiz for this issue: PDF
    Password-protected for subscribers. ( Adobe Acrobat plugin required for PDF) Comprehension Questions NCSS Standards Ways to Use U.S. News

  • In-Depth Journalism
    Companion Article: The Far Horizon
    From Issue: A New Kind of War , 10-08-01. Page(s) 12 - 18. Journalism, Communications, Language Studies Students will
  • identify the components of an analytical piece of journalistic writing;
  • identify potential topics appropriate for in-depth articles; and
  • structure longer, in-depth articles.
    • Copies of the U.S. News Article
    • Internet access
    • Copies of a straight news article from a local newspaper
    • Copies of the school telephone directory or administration contact information
    • Writing materials
    How do you think editors determine what topics receive in-depth coverage? What do you think should be the criteria? Can you name some past topics in recent history that have received in-depth coverage? Is war an appropriate topic for in-depth coverage? Why or why not?
  • Students should review the basics of news writing, including the identification of
  • 29. The Facts With A Twist - Journalism - US News Classroom
    types of issues covered in other news you read Have students explain in writing howtheir selected Lisa Greeves, former journalism teacher at Thomas Jefferson
    http://www.usnewsclassroom.com/resources/activities/act010402.html

    This Week's Teacher's Guide

    Guide Archives

    Resource Kits

    Interactive Activities
    ...
    USNews.com

    The Facts with a Twist

    Companion Article: Forever young
    Marketers are searching for sly ways to sell to 50-something boomers who refuse to grow old
    From Issue: Secrets of the Stutter
    Journalism, Communication, Writing Students will
  • identify the elements of a general feature article as well as an informative feature article;
  • examine writing strategies used in feature writing; and
  • assess and discuss facts, details, and quotations used in features. What is the difference between a feature article and a news article? Are feature articles designed to inform, to entertain, or to do both? Explain.
  • Pass out copies of the related U.S. News
  • Copy the following characteristics of a general feature article onto the board and review them with the class:
    • The issues covered are not necessarily timely. The article can be written in any form and in any style. The topics are often unique and original. The article has a clear beginning, middle, and end.
  • 30. News Reporting And Writing
    A monthly report for news editorial journalism educators that includes news notes, exercises and assignments by the author of the textbook 'news Reporting and writing'.
    http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072564970/
    Instructor Center
    Information Center

    Feedback
    Help Center

    News Reporting and Writing, 9/e Melvin Mencher, Columbia University
    Teaching by example, Mencher has students accompany newspaper, broadcast and online journalists as they gather information and write their stories. Reporters describe their coverage of the World Trade Center terror bombings, and they take students along as they cover city council meetings and games and as they write obituaries and accident stories. News Reporting and Writing covers the basics with vivid writing and compelling graphics.
    2003 McGraw-Hill Higher Education
    Any use is subject to the and
    McGraw-Hill Higher Education
    is one of the many fine businesses of The McGraw-Hill Companies

    31. CIRCLE: CUC Journalism: News Writing
    CUC journalism news writing, Search Any words, 4 May 2004. CUC journalismnews writing. Resource
    http://circle.adventist.org/browse/resource.phtml?leaf=2339

    32. CIRCLE: Browsing Journalism
    Resource Details URL http//www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualpropert 7. CUC journalism news writing, Higher Ed, Stacy Spaulding s
    http://circle.adventist.org/browse/?browse_node=108

    33. The Write News -- Writing, Publishing And Internet News
    * The Write Jobs journalism, Media and Publishing Jobs Add a Job View Job Listings. provides you with the latest news in the publishing and writing fields
    http://www.writenews.com/
    writenews.com
    "...[T]he latest news
    in the publishing
    and writing worlds
    ...an extensive news
    media database
    with over
    1000 links."
    CNN Interactive

    The Write Jobs

    Journalism, Media and Publishing Jobs Add a Job View Job Listings "...provide[s] you with the latest news in the publishing and writing fields..." Yahoo Internet Life The Write News TM Advertising Around the Web Conferences and Events Contact Information ... Submit News Other Resources Classifieds Journalism Resources HowToWeb The Internet Writing Journal ... WWForums.com News, features and resources for media and publishing professionals. Wednesday, June 9, 2004 News Archives Features Events Guide Industry Links ... Media Cynic The Media Cynic discusses the debut of Average Joe: Adam Returns , Lou Dobbs' conversion from conservative to populist hero, the new crime of driving while watching porn, Tommy Thompson's new weight loss TV commercials and the guilty verdict against Martha Stewart. Film Releases Find information about upcoming movie releases including Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Baadasssss!, The Day After Tomorrow, Frankie and Johnny Are Married, The Mother, Raising Helen, Saved!, Soul Plane, Love Me If You Dare, Stateside, Shrek 2, Breakin' All the Rules, Carandiru, A Slipping Down Life

    34. The Write News -- Writing, Publishing And Internet News -- Friday, September 3rd
    to general journalism resources, FOI resources, media news websites, associations topics,lists of current books about journalism and writingrelated job
    http://www.writenews.com/1999/090399.htm
    writenews.com
    Index

    Advertising

    Classifieds

    Feedback

    Homepage
    ...
    Subscribe

    Other Resources
    HowToWeb

    The Internet Writing Journal

    Readers Read
    TM ... WWForums.com News, features and resources for media and publishing professionals. Friday, September 3rd, 1999 Homepage Archives Features Events ... Jobs Writers Write Launches Journalism Section Writers Write has announced the launch of its new journalism section , which includes hundreds of categorized links with descriptions related to the field of journalism. The site includes links to general journalism resources, FOI resources, media news websites, associations and organizations, journalism colleges, reference resources, journalism awards and grants, publications, media directories and many others. Other features on the website includes a message board for journalists to network and discuss journalism topics, lists of current books about journalism and writing-related job listings. Writers Write is the Internet's largest writing site. It is a professional resource for writers with job listings, writer's guidelines, chat, message boards, book reviews, classifieds and an award-winning online magazine, The Internet Writing Journal . Writers Write can be found online at: writerswrite.com

    35. Texas Association Of Journalism Educators/Resources/News Writing And Reporting
    The newswriter s Handbook An Introduction to journalism. ML Stein and Susan F.Paterno. 1998. $29.95 Iowa State University Press. news writing Video Series.
    http://taje.org/newswriting.html
    Advertising Advising/Leadership Broadcast Curriculum Guides DTP/Web Design Features/Coaching History/Ethics/Media Law Infographics/Polls/Reference Interviewing Layout/Design Magazines/Non-Fiction News Writing/Reporting Newspaper Opinions/Cartooning Photography Research Sports Writing/Journals Stylebooks/Staff Manuals Textbooks/Workbooks On the Web Yearbook News Writing and Reporting
    Associated Press Guide to News Writing.
    Rene J. Cappon. 1991. This practical handbook is the ideal guide to writing style for all reporters, writers, editors and journalism students. Cappon explains what makes a good news story, how to construct a good lead, how to cite sources and how to write a good feature story. $11.95/$10.75 JEA.
    Before the First Word. 1985. This video follows the efforts of a reporter for the New York Times and two writers from a high school newspaper to discover a story on a typical street in New York City. WNET. $79 The Writing Company.
    Best Newspaper Writing 1998. Christopher Scanlon, editor. 1998. Celebrating the winners of American Society of Newspaper Editors' Distinguished Writing Awards, this book includes the winning entries and interviews with the writers; the work of other writers who share the lessons they learned; study questions useful to students, teachers and working journalists; and a bibliography. $12.95/$11.65 JEA.
    Health Writer's Handbook.

    36. News Writing And Reporting
    journalism 23A. Search for a current news item Topic and date. Writethe following information for the page you
    http://libwww.cabrillo.edu/depts/journalism/sp01journ23a.html
    Journalism 23A Your Name: Instructor: Ken McLaughlin
    Librarian: Sylvia Winder Reading, making choices and selecting an item or site to view are regular activities in the online world. Today we will:
  • Find a book in the Cabrillo library catalog Find a Fulltext Magazine Article Find Newspaper home pages Newspapers: Opening an Internet Address ... Explore the Web: Using Search Engine
  • 1. Use the Library catalog to find books and videos available in the library
    • select Library Catalog from the Library Homepage select Keyword search type in a few words that describes your topic select one title from the results list

    Author's name_ Call Number: Status (is it available?)
    2. Find a fulltext magazine articles about your topic. Good for signed articles in major publications.
    • select from the Library Homepage click on Fulltext Magazine Articles (EBSOhost) Type in at least two search terms
    example: needle exchange or needle exchange and California
    • Now click in the Full Text box (Under: Limit Your Results) to select fulltext articles. Click on SEARCH Select one article to look at. Select the FULL TEXT icon under the brief description of the article you want to examine.

    37. Institute For The Advancement Of Journalism
    placed a strong emphasis on the human side of news writing, dealing with fellowshipat the University of California at Berkeley, Graduate School of journalism.
    http://www.iaj.org.za/iaj_departments_advanced_writing.html
    Home Events IAJ Online Hub Courses ... Departments You have to register
    to be able to use the interactive elements of our site. Click here MESSAGEBOARD
    Click here to read the latest messages on our messageboard. Advanced news writing - Johannesburg
    back

    30 September- 4 October 2002
    Facilitator: Victor Merina - Poynter Institute
    Victor Merina of the Poynter Institute facilitated this week long course, which focussed on the reporting, writing and editing process, from story ideas to finished copy, as well as writing hard news and profiles. Participants wrote personal essays, and explored the narrative writing form. Victor placed a strong emphasis on the human side of news writing, dealing with cross-cultural stories and finding ways to represent 'real people' in stories. Participants went on a field trip to Itlhokomoleng Centre for the Aged in Alexandra, where they met and interacted with residents of the centre, health-care workers and community activists - including the indomitable 'Mama' Marjorie Manganye. About Victor Merina:
    Victor is a former investigative reporter for the Los Angeles Times and has just finished a two-year teaching fellowship at the University of California at Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism. A former Freedom Forum Media Studies Centre fellow based in New York City, he has led workshops on investigative reporting, ethics and reporting on race at the Poynter Institute.

    38. Journalism News - Topix.net
    writing isn t just something one tosses off on a whim. Advertise Here. Interestedin reaching journalism news readers? Topix.net Targeted Ads. Advertise Here.
    http://www.topix.net/news/journalism
    Wednesday, June 9, 2004 Journalism News Search Miscellaneous 2004 Presidential Election ACLU Activism Blog News ... more Improve your site Add these news headlines to your website -
    click here
    Top Stories Iraq Hostages Rescued, but Turks Abducted
    Valley City Times-Record - 17 hours ago - The United States' allies in Iraq mourned their dead Wednesday, a day after six European soldiers died while transporting munitions. See also: World News Europe Poland Iraq ... Bodyguards for journalists on the horizon
    Independent Online - Tuesday - The fatal shooting of a BBC cameraman in Saudi Arabia forced the broadcaster to change its policy on Tuesday and allow armed bodyguards to accompany reporters in areas of extreme ... See also: World News Middle East Saudi Arabia Japanese Man Sues Over Iraq Kidnapping
    WJLA-TV Arlington - 9 hours ago - A Japanese activist who was briefly held captive in Iraq has sued his own government, saying its decision to send troops to the region angered his kidnappers and was to blame for his ... Current News 1945-2004 Journalist led DMN to 3 Pulitzers
    The Dallas Morning News - 5 hours ago - Howard Swindle, whose irrepressible passion for journalism helped lead The Dallas Morning News to three Pulitzer prizes, died Wednesday morning after a five-year struggle with cancer.

    39. The Department Of Journalism | Broadcast News Sequence
    and one of the following JOUR 4702 Current Issues in journalism JOUR 4708 Sequencerequirements JOUR 3120 Reporting JOUR 3625 TV news writing JOUR 4500 Mass
    http://www.people.memphis.edu/~jourlib/broadcast.html

    Courses

    Admissions

    Sequences:
    Advertising

    Broadcast news
    Internet journalism

    Newspaper/ Magazine

    Public relations

    From reporting traffic news on the local radio station to anchoring on CNN, broadcast news may be the career you're looking for. There are an abundance of job opportunities in the television industry with the four major networks, the addition of Paramount and Warner networks and more than 1,500 cable stations. As a broadcast student, you will learn the basics of broadcast news writing, reporting, producing and editing. You will develop your own story ideas, edit your own stories and produce your own newscast. In radio and television production classes you experiment with audio techniques, video cameras and videotape editing. Broadcast students gain practical experience by producing, anchoring and writing for the on-campus news show, In Sight. Students also have the opportunity to work in the newsroom of WUMR-FM, the campus radio station. Broadcast students can join the student chapter of Society of Professional Journalists, which puts you in touch with local and national media professionals. Journalism students from all disciplines are invited to join the University of Memphis Association of Black Journalists. Requirements:
    Journalism core
    JOUR 1700 Survey of Mass Communication JOUR 2121 Media Writing JOUR 4700 Mass Communication Law and one of the following: JOUR 4702 Current Issues in Journalism JOUR 4708 Mass Media Professional Ethics

    40. Journalism 105 - News Reporting And Writing
    journalism 105 – news Reporting and writing. CREDIT HOURS Five. PREREQUISITENone. CAMPUS DELIVERY SITES Glen Ellyn. COURSE DESCRIPTION
    http://www.cod.edu/dept/CIL/course/Jou105.htm
    JOURNALISM 105 – News Reporting and Writing CREDIT HOURS: Five PREREQUISITE: None CAMPUS DELIVERY SITES: Glen Ellyn COURSE DESCRIPTION: Develops basic journalistic skills in reporting and writing the news story. Includes form and organization of news stories, leads, reporting of speeches and meetings, interviews, and electronic news simulations. SYLLABUS: Mailed to the student after the student has registered. Also available at campus sites where delivered. VIDEOTAPES/AUDIOTAPES: None OTHER MEDIA ORIENTATION/ATTENDANCE :  Not required. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: Instructor is available in person or by phone during scheduled hours. EVALUATION/GRADING: Midterm exam, Final exam, twenty-six assignments COMMENTS: Also offered as an Internet Course

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 154    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | Next 20

    free hit counter