Eastview vs. Lakeville South Varsity Basketball February 24th, 2011
Frank Poaches Cougars
On Friday February 24th #2 seated Eastview played #1 seated Lakeville South. The winner of this game would get the title #1 in the conference. It was a tough well fought game, the angle is going to be from the fans point of view.
1. What went through your mind as Frank hit his amazing shot?
2. Why do you enjoy Eastview Basketball games?
3. Why do you think the staff made us go back into the stands?
Monday, February 28, 2011
NOTES
1. Find a Topic.
-What is your story about?
-Who is your Audience?
-Why is this important to your audience?
-New Music
-New Video Games
-Sports
-Current Events
2. Find an Angle.
-What about your topic?
-More specifically, what is important about your topic?
-What should the reader learn?
-What is your story about?
-Who is your Audience?
-Why is this important to your audience?
-New Music
-New Video Games
-Sports
-Current Events
2. Find an Angle.
-What about your topic?
-More specifically, what is important about your topic?
-What should the reader learn?
-Summarize in 3 words: Subject, Verb, Object
-Wife awaits soldier
-Class misses students
3. Collect Information.
-Who are the exprets for this story?
-Do you need opposing points of view?
-What interview questions should I ask?
-Who are the exprets for this story?
-Do you need opposing points of view?
-What interview questions should I ask?
-What other research must be done to complete the story?
4. Conduct the Interview.
-Ask open ended questions.
-Rule of 3's
4. Conduct the Interview.
-Ask open ended questions.
-Rule of 3's
-Filling the silence.
-None question question.
-Get good sound bytes, a piece of audio that can stand alone.
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JONESBORO
The youngest murderers in history, also they will have a clean slate when they turn 21. I think they will kill again. I don't understand why they wouldn't be charged as adults and put in jail for life. The judal system is messed up in so many ways, this way included.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
NOTES
1. Find a Topic.
-What is your story about?
-Who is your Audience?
-Why is this important to your audience?
-New Music
-New Video Games
-Sports
-Current Events
2. Find an Angle.
-What about your topic?
-More specifically, what is important about your topic?
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-Who is your Audience?
-Why is this important to your audience?
-New Music
-New Video Games
-Sports
-Current Events
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-What about your topic?
-More specifically, what is important about your topic?
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1st Amendment NOTES
*1st Amendment was established in 1791; Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof: or abriding the freedom of speech, or the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to pitition the government for a redress of grievances.
*Three R's of the first amendment!!
*Tinker Standard - (1965) It doesn't disrupt class, that is what tells your free speech in school.
*The Fraser Standard - (1986) Volgur or indecent speech is not allowed. Teachers have an interest in teaching student socially proper behavior.
*Hazelwood Standard - (1987) You can censor student expression if it has to do with a teaching concern.
*Frederick Standard - (2002) Not during school, not on school grounds = not school, schools cannot censor students actions and speech outside of school
*Libel and Slander - Defamatory; it must be more than insulting or offensive, must actually harm the reputation of another person
*Libel - Must be printed, most be about the plantiff and more than one person must see, also it must harm person's reputation
*You have to proof the defendant knew those things were false
*Three R's of the first amendment!!
*Tinker Standard - (1965) It doesn't disrupt class, that is what tells your free speech in school.
*The Fraser Standard - (1986) Volgur or indecent speech is not allowed. Teachers have an interest in teaching student socially proper behavior.
*Hazelwood Standard - (1987) You can censor student expression if it has to do with a teaching concern.
*Frederick Standard - (2002) Not during school, not on school grounds = not school, schools cannot censor students actions and speech outside of school
*Libel and Slander - Defamatory; it must be more than insulting or offensive, must actually harm the reputation of another person
*Libel - Must be printed, most be about the plantiff and more than one person must see, also it must harm person's reputation
*You have to proof the defendant knew those things were false
CalTech breaks 310-losing streak
Caltech's men's basketball team ended a 319-game conference losing streak beating Occidental College 46 to 45. (Feb. 23)
I think this is funny, this conference losing streak lasted over 25 years.. hahahaha
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Wisconsin Power Play
This article sums up what is going on in Wisconsin. People are comparing it to the protesting in Cairo. I think that they are just a big bunch of babies.. I'm not totally educated on the subject but from what it sounds like it's really not that big of a deal, they will still make money, they will still eat tonight, they still have warm homes I don't understand the need to protest.. GROW UP
Friday, February 18, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
1st Am Test!
hank you for using the SPLC's Test Your Knowledge of the First Amendment. You answered 13 of 30 questions correctly. Now that you're done, let's see how your score stacks up:
0 to 15 correct: Hmmm.... Perhaps you thought this was going to be a test on the Second Amendment? Anyway, we hope you've learned a few things today and are inspired to find out more about our first freedom. The First Amendment Center is good place to start.
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Well I obviously have some learning to do because I got 13/30 on this test. I didn't really get this stuff.
0 to 15 correct: Hmmm.... Perhaps you thought this was going to be a test on the Second Amendment? Anyway, we hope you've learned a few things today and are inspired to find out more about our first freedom. The First Amendment Center is good place to start.
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Well I obviously have some learning to do because I got 13/30 on this test. I didn't really get this stuff.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
O.J. Simpson
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/15/oj-simpson-beaten-unconscious-prison-attack_n_823504.html
Oj Simpson was beat unconscious in a prison attack, he spent 3 weeks in the infirmary.
The 63-year-old has reportedly been a "marked man" in prison ever since white supremacists overheard him brag about his sexual conquests of beautiful white women.
Oj Simpson was beat unconscious in a prison attack, he spent 3 weeks in the infirmary.
The 63-year-old has reportedly been a "marked man" in prison ever since white supremacists overheard him brag about his sexual conquests of beautiful white women.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Deer Smashed Throw A Window
An Eagan family awoke from a deer smashing into the window on Saturday. The deer attempted to smash through an apartment complex window; it previous attempted to smash through the screendoor, when that didn't work it tried a different window, that window didn't work so it tried a third time.-- This is very odd and is interesting.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Egypt military takes charge, promises to meet demands of protesters seeking Mubarak ouster
CAIRO - Egypt's military announced on national television it had stepped in to secure the country and promised protesters calling for President Hosni Mubarak's ouster that all their demands would soon be met. Mubarak planned a speech to the nation Thursday night, raising expectations he would step down or transfer his powers.
^ This quote was taken from Startribune.com. It sounds like America wants Egypt to become a democracy and Obama stated that we are witnessing history unfold.
^ This quote was taken from Startribune.com. It sounds like America wants Egypt to become a democracy and Obama stated that we are witnessing history unfold.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Google Executive Hailed as a Hero by Protesters in Egypt
Wael Ghonim was reliesed from a detention center by Egyption security Monday night, he became the face of the country's youth after conceding to create a facebook group that helped a mass amount of people for antigovernment protests. Rocking Egypt in their third week. Mr. Ghonim eventually went missing after doing such. I don't really get this article or why making a facebook group would make him a hero.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Super Bowl Ads
What is the company?
Chrysller
Who is the target audience:
Adults that purchase cars
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?
action; human interest
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?
quick and flashy; made the car look cool, made the city look cool
What is the slogan/message for the company?
imported from detriot; this is what we do
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes, it is motivating and celebraty
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What is the company?
Volkswagen
Who is the target audience:
Males 30-50; people with kids and into luxery
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?
cute, quick camera shots, humor well known figure
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?
they were quick
What is the slogan/message for the company?
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Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes it was funny
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What is the company?
Doritos
Who is the target audience:
Anyone What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?
HumorHow were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?
it's fast and flashyWhat is the slogan/message for the company?
Doritos bring things back to life
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes
Chrysller
Who is the target audience:
Adults that purchase cars
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?
action; human interest
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?
quick and flashy; made the car look cool, made the city look cool
What is the slogan/message for the company?
imported from detriot; this is what we do
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes, it is motivating and celebraty
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What is the company?
Volkswagen
Who is the target audience:
Males 30-50; people with kids and into luxery
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?
cute, quick camera shots, humor well known figure
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?
they were quick
What is the slogan/message for the company?
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Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes it was funny
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What is the company?
Doritos
Who is the target audience:
Anyone What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?
HumorHow were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?
it's fast and flashyWhat is the slogan/message for the company?
Doritos bring things back to life
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes
Volkswagen; Darth Vader Kid is voted #1 superbowl AD
This commercial is about a young child, and his/her (most likely his) dark vader costume. The boy obviously has a huge immagination. He tries to move various things around his house with the "force." The force is the power Darth Vader has in the star wars movies to move objects without actually picking them up. This ad begins with the boy walking down a hallway, it then cuts to him inside of a laundry room trying to move the dryer. He then tries to move his dog, and then a doll. His Dad then drives home and gets out of a volkswagen, the boy stands in front of it and tries to move it as his Dad walks inside. His Dad smiles and presses the remote start. The child is so surprised because he thinks that he started the car using the "force." This commerical is cute and the target audience is car purchasers that are fond of kids or have kids.
Friday, February 4, 2011
NOTES ON NEWS
NOTES ON NEWS
Define “Broadcast Journalism” in 1-3 sentences.
Define “Broadcast Journalism” in 1-3 sentences.
To air instanetaniously..... Tv, Radio and Internet
The collecting, writing, editing, and presenting of news or news articles in newspapers and magazines and in radio and television broadcasts
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
Unusualness - Something that is different and out of the ordinary makes the news. (Church Roof)
We live in a world where bad things are unusual.
Significant - Important events that effect many people. (Raising taxes; election)
Timeliness - Old news is not news; it's history. (Valentine's Day)
Proximity - People want to know about near by events. (Church Roof; Local apartment fire)
Prominence - When well known people, buildings, or places are involved, that's news (celebrities)
Human Interest - Stories about ordinary people or ordinary animals that are humorous or dramatic. Heartwarming/heartwrenching stories.
More criteria; more reasons on this list, the more likely it is to show up on the news. (9-11-01) had just about everything on the list. 9-11 is timely every 9-11. 35-W bridge collaspe also had alot.
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Why are reporters being attacked?
American and other ethnicities of reporters are being attacked in Cairo, Egypt to send a message to stay out. Journalists from every country in the world at being beaten, detained and even jumped. The vice president of Egypt states that the reports are contribuating to the problem and need to stop putting so much attention on what's going on. But what is actually going on? The Egyption president has been forced to step down. Arabs want Egypt to become Arabic. Hopes are that Egypt will remain an allie, but it unclear at this point. Reporters are still getting stories and putting them on the news obviously because we know they got attacked. Imagin this; if it wouldn't have been for reporters, news and TV we wouldn't even know there was anything going on Egypt. The government of Egypt has shut down cell phone service, television and internet for this very reason. People are being encouraged to go out in the streets and protest but if they can't use cell phones, television or the internet to tell other people to go out, this will hopefully slow things down.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Unique Quiz
QUIZ
Allen, Lucas H - Swing Dancer
Blanchard, Derek J - Cheerleader
Blanchard, Derek J - Cheerleader
Boese, Sara M - 75% German
Brazelton, Keely R - 32 Siblings
Buchanan, Tiarra S - Chowder
Carlson, Devony R - Children's Commericial
Cordova, Christian J - Ferensic Scientist
Cox, Derrick D - Rosemount Vehicle Class
Devries, Peter T - Genious
Erickson, Nathaniel P - A hole in one
Felker, Marisa L - Forign Exchange Student
Fraki, Hannah R - Born In Chicago
Groskreutz, Jackson H - Jon Lennon Idol
Jones, Nadia S - 9 siblings
Kading, Caroline E - Almost Died
Kane, William M - Goes by Middle name
Lafontaine, Kristin D - Hyper Extended Spine
Lesch, John R - Bagpipes
Mcgroarty, Cody J - All Star Cheer Leading Team
Mitchell, Alexander C - Irish and Scottish
Morrissey, Gretta E - Whistle and Cross One Eye
Pelant, Benjamin M - Diabetes
Rasugu, Billy P - Writes his Own Music
Reagles, Alex J - Hardcore Snowboarder
Rosario, Brian L - Transfered from St. Paul, going into Marines
Schiebel, Derek M - Played in Cooperstown
Schlotfeldt, Katherine A - Volcano Rock in Leg
Smith, Madison B - Twist her arm all the way around
Strusz, Ashley E - Dance Residal on TV, age 7
Sytchev, Vladislav - Russia, Canada and then Minnesota
Thompson, Collin P - He's a twin
Wangler, Matthew J - broken nose
White, Hannah Y - Redwood, CA born
Wunderlich, Benjamin D - born on the hottest day of the year
Zemien, Brianna J - 100% Polish
Brazelton, Keely R - 32 Siblings
Buchanan, Tiarra S - Chowder
Carlson, Devony R - Children's Commericial
Cordova, Christian J - Ferensic Scientist
Cox, Derrick D - Rosemount Vehicle Class
Devries, Peter T - Genious
Erickson, Nathaniel P - A hole in one
Felker, Marisa L - Forign Exchange Student
Fraki, Hannah R - Born In Chicago
Groskreutz, Jackson H - Jon Lennon Idol
Jones, Nadia S - 9 siblings
Kading, Caroline E - Almost Died
Kane, William M - Goes by Middle name
Lafontaine, Kristin D - Hyper Extended Spine
Lesch, John R - Bagpipes
Mcgroarty, Cody J - All Star Cheer Leading Team
Mitchell, Alexander C - Irish and Scottish
Morrissey, Gretta E - Whistle and Cross One Eye
Pelant, Benjamin M - Diabetes
Rasugu, Billy P - Writes his Own Music
Reagles, Alex J - Hardcore Snowboarder
Rosario, Brian L - Transfered from St. Paul, going into Marines
Schiebel, Derek M - Played in Cooperstown
Schlotfeldt, Katherine A - Volcano Rock in Leg
Smith, Madison B - Twist her arm all the way around
Strusz, Ashley E - Dance Residal on TV, age 7
Sytchev, Vladislav - Russia, Canada and then Minnesota
Thompson, Collin P - He's a twin
Wangler, Matthew J - broken nose
White, Hannah Y - Redwood, CA born
Wunderlich, Benjamin D - born on the hottest day of the year
Zemien, Brianna J - 100% Polish
Superbowl XLV
This article tells about the stats of these two Quarterbacks. It tells that Big Ben (Ben Roethlisberger), has a better record in the playoffs and superbowl but Aaron Rodgers is a better all around quarterback. This shows some evidence that Aaron Rodgers somewhat puts the team on his back, while Ben has been carried along. This article says that the packers will have the edge on the Sunday because of their amazing pass defense being ranked 5th in the leage with 30 interceptions in 19 games and the skill of Aaron Rodgers.
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