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A course in multimedia storytelling and critical thinking. Update to Source Notes. February 12, 2009 in Uncategorized. Dan wanted to update the format for source notes to make his job aggregating Trackingchange.net a little more straightforward. Please follow this format for future posts and updates. Here are his instructions:. Title of publication and date in parentheses followed by summary (all linked). What No Child Behind Left Behind. Laquo; Keep Digging. New Source Notes Forms. Ms Reyes’ Blog. Quant...
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A course in multimedia storytelling and critical thinking. February 6, 2009 in Uncategorized. To keep on pace with your research and the argument you develop out of it at the end of the term, you should have five more sources posted to your blogs this week (bringing the total to 10). We’ll be sampling and grading posts next Friday (Feb. 13), starting at 5 pm. Have a great weekend. Laquo; Quiz 2 Links. Update to Source Notes. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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A course in multimedia storytelling and critical thinking. Of article, image, document, multimedia, interview subject) LINKED. One- or two sentence summary of what this source is and how it fits in with your topic. Link this to statement of question on blog]. Four categories with more descriptive subsets. Quick description of medium (image, website, book…). Summary of their contribution (Week 2-4). Commentary on provenance of pub (Week 4-6). Source #1 « Jacksonm10’s Blog. On Jan 30th, 2009 at 11:57 pm.
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A course in multimedia storytelling and critical thinking. November 14, 2008 in Uncategorized. This is the class blog for Gateway, an introductory multimedia storytelling and critical thinking course offered by the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon. Exercises and class posts are below. Class information will be updated on links to the right. The blogroll is primarily students who are enrolled in the class and posting their assignments. November 14, 2008 at 5:55 pm. Build ...
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A course in multimedia storytelling and critical thinking. January 27, 2009 in Uncategorized. Here’s a link to a survey of your social marketing knowledge. http:/ www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx? Sm= 2fQ7olW7e2TZcesMF8q7BrA 3d 3d. Laquo; Link to Library Support. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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A course in multimedia storytelling and critical thinking. February 3, 2009 in Uncategorized. 1 The National Archive of Criminal Justice Data. Reports information about crime so it’s a journalistic source. Is a governmental agency so it is an institutional source. Supports researchers and policy makers who deal with crime issues so it’s an institutional source. Would be considered academic research because it’s at the University of Michigan. 2 The Recipe for Seafood Toxins published in Nature this week.
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A course in multimedia storytelling and critical thinking. Gateway Final Project Guidelines. The social issue must be described in a prescriptive question. Should X do Y? This question will evolve during the term and students should maintain a page on their blog titled with the question that offers a brief paragraph giving context for the question. Due Tuesday Jan. 20 at midnight. The social issue must be something that is currently under consideration by the incoming presidential administration. Notes a...
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A course in multimedia storytelling and critical thinking. Source Notes Form with Descriptions. WHAT IS THE TITLE OF THE DOCUMENT? ONE SENTENCE SUMMARY OF WHAT THIS SOURCE IS AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO YOUR INQUIRY. FOCUS ON ACTIVE VERBS AND THE WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY AND HOW THAT MAKES THIS NOTABLE. WHAT’S THE BULLET NAME FOR YOUR TOPIC? Link this to statement of question on blog]. SEE CATEGORIES FOR DESCRIPTION. PHYSICALLY, WHAT IS THIS SOURCE. WHEN WAS IT PUBLISHED? WHERE WAS IT PUBLISHED? Fill in...
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A course in multimedia storytelling and critical thinking. Gateway Winter 2009 Syllabus. Meeting times: Monday 10-10:50 Allen 216 and Tuesday 10-11:50 Lib 41 (Gateway 2 meets Wednesday and Thursday at corresponding times with labs on Friday). Professor Mark Blaine, 311B Allen. Office Hours: Monday 1:30 3:30 pm, Tuesday 1 3 pm and by appointment. We identify those skills as:. An ability to think critically about an ever-shifting media. An ability to apply that information creatively. Work in Gateway will ...
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A course in multimedia storytelling and critical thinking. A journalistic source reports the news and information that it considers important to its audience. It usually functions independently of news makers.). Large audience (more than 100,000 for print) or seeking a large audience in a region that may limit the size of the audience (eg. local newspaper). Intended to inform people who may have little experience with the topic. Funded by advertising and subscription. Open records laws usually don’t apply.