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Just the facts... just the facts Journalism 2011-2012 Just the facts... just the facts

Introductions

Introductions Dylan Allen

Introductions Dylan Allen Taylor Briggs

Introductions Dylan Allen Taylor Briggs David Chatzistamatis

Introductions Dylan Allen Taylor Briggs David Chatzistamatis Ashlyn Helms

Introductions Dylan Allen Taylor Briggs David Chatzistamatis Ashlyn Helms Sarah Smith

Introductions Dylan Allen Taylor Briggs David Chatzistamatis Ashlyn Helms Sarah Smith Allie Stinson

Introductions Dylan Allen Taylor Briggs David Chatzistamatis Ashlyn Helms Sarah Smith Allie Stinson Ian Swaby

Introductions Dylan Allen Taylor Briggs David Chatzistamatis Ashlyn Helms Sarah Smith Allie Stinson Ian Swaby Miranda Talbert

Introductions Dylan Allen Taylor Briggs David Chatzistamatis Ashlyn Helms Sarah Smith Allie Stinson Ian Swaby Miranda Talbert Lucy Whitney Avery Irwin Holton Irwin

Mr. G B.S., University of Colorado School of Journalism

Mr. G B.S., University of Colorado School of Journalism Reporter, Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Mr. G B.S., University of Colorado School of Journalism Reporter, Sarasota Herald-Tribune R.J. Reynolds Industries

Mr. G B.S., University of Colorado School of Journalism Reporter, Sarasota Herald-Tribune R.J. Reynolds Industries Del Monte

Mr. G B.S., University of Colorado School of Journalism Reporter, Sarasota Herald-Tribune R.J. Reynolds Industries Del Monte Nabisco

Mr. G B.S., University of Colorado School of Journalism Reporter, Sarasota Herald-Tribune R.J. Reynolds Industries Del Monte Nabisco Tropicana

Mr. G B.S., University of Colorado School of Journalism Reporter, Sarasota Herald-Tribune R.J. Reynolds Industries Del Monte Nabisco Tropicana Johnson & Johnson

Mr. G B.S., University of Colorado School of Journalism Reporter, Sarasota Herald-Tribune R.J. Reynolds Industries Del Monte Nabisco Tropicana Johnson & Johnson Learning & Families

Housekeeping

Housekeeping Cell phones

Housekeeping Cell phones Computers

Housekeeping Cell phones Computers Attendance

Housekeeping Cell phones Computers Attendance Grades

How will I be graded? Your writing: quality, deadlines, applying lessons

How will I be graded? Your writing: quality, deadlines, applying lessons Your participation

How will I be graded? Your writing: quality, deadlines, applying lessons Your participation Scheduled exams... perhaps a MOAT

How will I be graded? Your writing: quality, deadlines, applying lessons Your participation Scheduled exams... perhaps a MOAT DPQs

How will I be graded? Your writing: quality, deadlines, applying lessons Your participation Scheduled exams... perhaps a MOAT DPQs Notebooks

How will I be graded? Your writing: quality, deadlines, applying lessons Your participation Scheduled exams... perhaps a MOAT DPQs Notebooks Your news blog

Housekeeping Cell phones Computers Attendance Grades Road trips

Housekeeping Cell phones Computers Attendance Grades Road trips Texts (books that is)

So, what is journalism: LAF students respond... People who go and report on happenings around, reporting the news taking the story to the public big huge communication through internet, newpapers, tv, sports collecting news story and facts and releasing it news reporting and story telling taking facts and putting it into understandable reports taking facts and presenting them objectively to public getting inside the story, extracting the facts and taking to public journal of event or interviews and presenting to public

Journalism:formal definitions the profession of gathering, editing, and publishing news reports and related articles for newspapers, magazines, television, radio or on-line

Journalism the profession of gathering, editing, and publishing news reports and related articles for newspapers, magazines, television, radio or on-line the practice of investigation and reporting of events, issues and trends to a broad audience

Journalism the profession of gathering, editing, and publishing news reports and related articles for newspapers, magazines, television, radio or on-line the practice of investigation and reporting of events, issues and trends to a broad audience what we’re going to study for the next 34 weeks!

So why study journalism?

So why study journalism? It’s a great skill to have

So why study journalism? It’s a great skill to have Journalism is a big part of our daily lives

So why study journalism? It’s a great skill to have Journalism is a big part of our daily lives You never know where it might take you

So why study journalism? It’s a great skill to have Journalism is a big part of our daily lives You never know where it might take you Venezuela, France, Japan, China, Canada, Brazil, Costa Rica, Belgium, Bermuda, U.K., Puerto Rico

So why study journalism? It’s a great skill to have Journalism is a big part of our daily lives You never know where it might take you Venezuela, France, Japan, China, Canada, Brazil, Costa Rica, Belgium, Bermuda, U.K., Puerto Rico You will be a better student by the end of this year... lead pipe cinch

So why study journalism? It’s a great skill to have Journalism is a big part of our daily lives You never know where it might take you Venezuela, France, Japan, China, Canada, Brazil, Costa Rica, Belgium, Bermuda, U.K., Puerto Rico You will be a better student by the end of this year... lead pipe cinch It should be fun!

Possible career paths for journalists

Possible career paths for journalists Straight ahead journalism... papers, mags, websites, TV stations, radio

Possible career paths for journalists Straight ahead journalism... papers, mags, websites, TV stations, radio Journalism for profits and non-profits such as colleges, governments, big companies. AKA: Internal Communications

Possible career paths for journalists Straight ahead journalism... papers, mags, websites, TV stations, radio Journalism for profits and non-profits such as colleges, governments, big companies. AKA: Internal Communications PR

Possible career paths for journalists Straight ahead journalism... papers, mags, websites, TV stations, radio Journalism for profits and non-profits such as colleges, governments, big companies. AKA: Internal Communications PR Government relations

Possible career paths for journalists Straight ahead journalism... papers, mags, websites, TV stations, radio Journalism for profits and non-profits such as colleges, governments, big companies. AKA: Internal Communications PR Government relations Legal field

Possible career paths for journalists Straight ahead journalism... papers, mags, websites, TV stations, radio Journalism for profits and non-profits such as colleges, governments, big companies. AKA: Internal Communications PR Government relations Legal field Politics

Possible career paths for journalists Straight ahead journalism... papers, mags, websites, TV stations, radio Journalism for profits and non-profits such as colleges, governments, big companies. AKA: Internal Communications PR Government relations Legal field Politics General business

Assignment for August 30 Read and memorize the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

Assignment for August 30 Read and memorize the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Read and study pages 2, 4, 6-13 and 188-191 of Inside Reporting

Assignment for August 30 Read and memorize the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Read and study pages 2, 4, 6-13 and 188-191 of Inside Reporting Read Luke 1:1-4

Assignment for August 30 Read and memorize the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Read and study pages 2, 4, 6-13 and 188-191 of Inside Reporting Read Luke 1:1-4 Acquire your class notebook and present it