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Blog #3: Your research
Due date: Today! Minimum Words: 250 You’ve completed (or almost completed) your research for your inquiry story. Share what you’ve completed so far and give an idea about what you’ll be writing about or the angle you’re planning on taking … Continue reading
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Post #2 – Deception
Minimum words: 350 Minimum number of links: 3 Due Date: Tuesday, December 13 at Midnight As we continue our discussions about deception and journalism, take time to write meaningfully on the topic and come to your own conclusions on the … Continue reading
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Post #1: Supreme Court Review
Due: Sunday, December 4. Word minimum: 300. Anything less than this will not get an Incomplete as a grade. Welcome to J1 Blogs! Your first post isn’t technically a blog post, but it’s going to get you started with the … Continue reading
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McCallum’s Class Blogs
R. Bunting K. Cole C. Engle J. Fischmann J. Gordon B. Hanson P. Hasledalen M. Herzfeld D. Holland T. Holt M. Kaiser T. Kramer M. Kwakenat K. Laplant B. Leipholtz K. Leipholtz B. Lepinski T. Lewellen J. Mason J. Milchalko … Continue reading
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Final Day of Class
Please take about 15 minutes on this blog. You do not need to link to anything. Summarize your journalism experience over the past two quarters. Talk about how you’ve grown as a writer and a reporter. Let me know what … Continue reading
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Blog 6: Your choice
This week, your blog topic is your choice. You can pick any topic you’d like (as long it is considered school appropriate). You must meet these guidelines to get any credit: At least FOUR links within your text. These links … Continue reading
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Blog #5: Find the Balance
Minimum Words: 400 Minimum Links: 3 (Don’t just link to definitions and Wikipedia entries) Due: Sunday, January 2 (or sooner) Note: If you already debated some ethical issues in your post from last week, feel free to either write about … Continue reading
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Your thoughts on ethics so far
Another situation Katie found a situation that happened just last month that involves both the Ethics we’re talking about, the privacy law situations that we just wrapped up, and the concept of citizen journalists from the blog post below. Purdue … Continue reading
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Blog #4: What does it mean to be a journalist and a reader in the 21st Century?
Due Date: Sunday, December 20 Minimum Words: 400 Links needed: At least three Note: If you would like to write about the issues and ideas we encounter and discuss in class this week instead of this idea for a blog … Continue reading
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