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Please sit in your assigned seats. January 6, 2015 Please sit in your assigned seats. If you have not already, turn in your Staff Photo Board slip to the tray. Take out your Journalism Basics Vocabulary chart from yesterday. Finish filling it in.

JOURNALISM BASICS VOCAB 1.The collection and editing of news for presentation through mass media JOURNALISM 2. A particular attitude toward or way or regarding something; a point of view PERSPECTIVE 3. Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions SUBJECTIVE (s = selfish)

JOURNALISM BASICS VOCAB 4. Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing the facts OBJECTIVE (open-minded) 5. Equality between two sides of a story FAIR AND BALANCED 6. Moral principles that guide a person’s or group’s behavior ETHICS

JOURNALISM BASICS VOCAB 7. Guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition FIRST AMENDMENT 8. A set of criteria that guides the selection of news NEWS VALUES 9. Media intended to reach a large audience; examples include newspaper, radio, television broadcasts, etc. MASS MEDIA

Notes Please open to the Notes area of your binder (if you have it). *Reminder: Material checks will take place MONDAY. Title the page “Decades.” Remember: You will be working with a group to cover one decade of our school’s history throughout this quarter. You will pretend as though you are a journalist responsible for sharing the story of this decade through mass media.

A decade is a period of 10 years Our school opened in 1964…how many decades has our school had students? ABOUT FIVE! (and a half)

1960s (1964 through 1969) President Lyndon B. Johnson Vietnam War, Space Race, Barbie Dolls, GI Joes, skateboarding, civil rights movement, smiley faces, The Beatles, MLK Jr.

1970s Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter Oil crisis, bell bottoms, electronic home devices, Star Wars, Hot Wheels, gaming systems (Simon/Atari), lava lamps, women’s rights

1980s Presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George Bush Sr. Arcade games (Pac Man), smaller technology, denim jackets, neon colors, big hair, rise in conservative politics, famine in Africa

1990s Presidents George Bush Sr. and Bill Clinton Gulf War, Gameboy, AIDS in Africa, growth of World Wide Web (beginnings of Microsoft and Internet), boom in drug trade, one-strapped overalls

2000s Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama Y2K, terrorist attacks, velour work-out suits, Crocs, cell phones and text messaging, war in Iraq

2010s (2010-2015) President Barack Obama Same-sex marriage, BP oil spill, Osama bin Laden found and killed, self-driving cars, Boston Marathon bombing, leggings, shoe culture