Monday, October 28, 2024

Work Assignments: Reflecting and Planning

OVERVIEW

You have been a few weeks in your work assignments, so now is a good time to consider:
  • What you have done; what your team has done
  • What others are doing and how they do it (for example, professional journalists)
  • And what more you could aim to do and accomplish (plan of action with a goal)
This activity will essentially be a reflection on your team participation and work assignment. It will also be a plan of action where you will explore what is going on in the professional field and creating a team goal so you could enhance your work assignment to offer more to your audiences.

Individually, you will also reflect on your own class and team participation as well as the contributions you have made to the work assignments you have been involved in.

You (and your team) will do this work online by completing submitted forms.

Monday, October 21, 2024

What is Newsworthy?

You have looked at how a news story is structured, and in journalism class you started work on your work assignments. Every work assignment we have - from the yearbook and videography to the online school newspaper - deals with how newsworthy the story is. Whatever we are covering, we have to ask ourselves what is newsworthy to our audience.

Read the following article "What Makes a Story Newsworthy". This article provides a list of five factors that make a story newsworthy:
  • Timing
  • Significance
  • Proximity
  • Prominence
  • Human Interest
Find two news articles online from news sources like CBCHuffington Post, or VICE News, and using a scale from 1-4 (1 being the least, 4 being the most), grade each story on how newsworthy it is. Your score will total up to 20 points (5 factors X 4 points each).

Include in each score a summary explaining your mark for each factor. Also make sure to provide a link to each news story. NOTE: If you do not complete this assignment in the same day, make sure to get your links from the selected stories so you can easily access them the next day. See below for an example of this assignment.

You will be assessed on:
  • Overall effort
  • Spelling/Grammar/Mechanics
  • Strong summary for each factor
  • Links to each news story, story headlines and final marks are provided
Deadline is next Monday, October 28

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Writing the News Article

In the last assignment, we looked at the basics for writing a news article, and then you selected two news article so you could analyze the writing structure. Today you will write your own news article to get a sense of how it is done. If you need to review the basics, click here.

Most of the time finding a news idea to write about is not hard, but for this assignment you will be creating your own news. You will be provided with a few photos, and you have to determine what is happening in one of the photos and then report the news in a written article. You will also create a headline for your article.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Starting with the Basics

Writing News Stories

Whether you are writing for newspaper, radio, podcasting, television, etc. there are some basic guidelines that most journalists follow when reporting news. Click on this link to get a concise formula for a well-written news article.

Notice the basics:
  • Who, what, when, where, and why
  • Try to catch the reader's attention (the news lead and/or hook)
  • Use quotes (sources)
  • Strive to be objective (remember our code of ethics)
  • Tell the interesting information first
Now let's take some of this basic information and add to it.

Check out this link to see information about the inverted pyramid and writing news. The inverted pyramid is a writing style used by journalist to remind them to tell the most important and interesting information first.

Watch this video to view some tips on how to write a lead or hook (the first paragraph of a news article).