JRNL 11 * HOFSTRA PROF. VACCARO, 10-18-12. TODAY’S ROADMAP ASSIGNMENT NO. 2 DUE AP STYLE QUIZ TALK ABOUT THE DEBATE AND COVERAGE IN-CLASS INTERVIEW ASSIGNMENT.

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JRNL 11 * HOFSTRA PROF. VACCARO,

TODAY’S ROADMAP ASSIGNMENT NO. 2 DUE AP STYLE QUIZ TALK ABOUT THE DEBATE AND COVERAGE IN-CLASS INTERVIEW ASSIGNMENT NOTES ABOUT NEXT CLASS

In-class interview assignment Everyone link up with a peer they do NOT know Ask them questions about themselves, record the answers (written or audio) Find a news angle … what’s special about them? There is something? Are they involved in a club, do they play a sport, do they come from a state far from NY? Focus on the details! Ask the follow-up question Remember the notes from last class about interviews Submit a 250 brief about the person by 5:50 p.m.!

NEXT CLASS, NEWS QUIZ Read: Rich, Chap. 15 (media law), Chap. 16 (media ethics)