Thursday, 5 December 2013

Last class

1. Tech Review and roundup.

 


2. Principles and practice of Journalism Journalism as a career
Options for more journalism studies.

Digital Journalism at BU

https://docs.google.com/a/ggatin.com/document/d/1VsbFGkh2aDOMp8mcKmKBnfprMcPey-cmOeG9NzT8Osc/edit

Online programs
Poynter
Knight


Residential programs.
University of Regina
Ryerson



 3. News this week
> Local


National


International
Nelson Mandella

Thursday, 28 November 2013

Week 13 - Agenda

1. Technology

New Writing platforms. 

Spunge

Editorially

Paper.Li

Scoop.it



 2 Fundamentals Legal and Ethical

Publication Bans http://crcvc.ca/publications/media-guide/publication-bans/
Mostly in legal cases, Preserves the right to a fair trial rather than trial by media.

http://j-source.ca/category/rights-wrongs/law/reporting-justice-system/bans-publication.

Self-imposed media bans. As opposed to self censorship. 
Brandon Sun Editorial about the final poll in the by-election.

http://www.brandonsun.com/opinion/questioning-robocall-polls-233597511.html

The Newspaper of record.


  3. News

 Local

 Most memorable moment from the By-election?

 Kevin Lamereau announcing that the bus leaving for Winnipeg was leaving before that ballots were all counted and he had to go.

National

 More in the Senate Scandal.




 International

More in the Edward Snowden revelations. Now Canada. 

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Week 12 Agenda

Class tonight will meet at the Keystone Center for the final all candidates debate leading to the Brandon Souris By-election. 

Debate starts at 7:00PM. After the debate we will return to campus to debrief. 

If you need a ride,  John and I will be taking vehicles from BU to the Keystone. 


This week the #bdnmbSouris by-election has been on the national agenda

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Week 11 Agenda

1. Technology 

Troubleshooting workshop.

Reviewing the applications and practices so you can complete the course tasks. Don't forget to contribute to the Glossary.

Digital Humanities -- Help Digitize Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.


2. Media Theory 
  • Future of News -- Stateless Journalism 
  • Berger, R., & McDougall, J. (2011). Doing WikiLeaks? New Paradigms and (or?) Ecologies in Media Education. The Media Education Research Journal, 1(2), 7–12.
  • More legal and ethical issues for journalists. 
    • What is FOI and how can you use it?  

3. Stories of the week

 Local
 Heavy action in local politics.





  
National
OMG Rob Ford Train wreck. I can't look away.



Why its important that journalists do their job.

International

WikiLeaks releases secret text of the TPP agreement. New business model for journalism? 



Thursday, 7 November 2013

Week 10 Agenda

1.  Technology

Tor Brower,
Encryption software
Infosec Wired Magazine "How to Leak to the Press" How Laura Poitras and Glen Greenwald handled Infosec with Snowden

2. Foundations 
Theory continued --The future of news FON




Journalistic Ethics


4. News of the Week

Local



National

David Suzuki on Trial for Seditious libel





International

Thursday, 31 October 2013

Agenda for week 9

1. Tech for today
 Brainshark
YouTube/Google Plus
Anymeeting


 2. Fundmentals
Critical Thinking about cyber-bullying and teen suicide.
Propaganda Model

Framing 
Rwanda Per capita income in 1994 was at an all time high. 
In other news, 800,000 people are murdered in Rwandan genocide in 1994.


3. Stories for the week

Local




What is a Libertarian?

National

 Why are people so happy to see Mike Duffy in trouble/



International

What is the deal with the International Criminal Court? ICC and Article 98. Dick Cheney is coming to Canada. 

What is Article 98 and why is the US going to great efforts to have it adopted?

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Agenda for Week 8


1. Technology

YouTube Reporter's Channel 

2. Fundamentals



 3 Stories  

Local




 North America


International
 

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Agenda for Week 7

1. Tech this week
Google Media Tool kit

Crisis Maps 

Storify


 




2. Fundamentals of Journalism
 


Evaluating Sources Momento
Snopes
Logical Fallacies


3. Stories
Proximal
 


Misfits Play on BU campus


Medial 


Malala Worthy Victim


 

Distal 


New web news service Greewald, Poitras, Scahill.




Thursday, 10 October 2013

Class 6 Agenda

Guest speaker Rolf Dinsdale, newly nominated Liberal Candidate for the Brandon-Souris by-election. Rolf will talk about the importance of media for an informed electorate. He will recount his experiences working in the Canadian media sector.

1. Tech for the week.
  • Review of Twitter
  • Twitter for Literary Journalism?
     

  • Review Skype and audio recording interviews. Introducing SoundCloud.


You had an option, sir! You could have said, "No!"
2. St*ff Journalists say. Glossary of Printing Terms and concepts.


3. My Stories for the week.

Local


 Shelby in the Quill http://www.thequill.ca/2013/10/01/a-restoration-of-art/

National 

We make Glen Greenwald's list





International

Why we don't want to piss o*f Brazil.



http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/brazil-vs-canada-relationship-of-industrial-rivals-gets-thornier/article14744514/

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Record an Interview

Audio Recording assignment: Record and edit a Skype conversation and display it on your blog in MP3 format. Topics could include the impact of the shut down of the US government on Canadians and Manitobans. If you have an audio editing application, use that. If you do not have an audio editing suite, consider using Skype, G-Recorder, Audacity and Vocaroo to record a MP3 audio file.


 
Audio and voice recording >>

Class 5 Agenda: Interviewing

Review Twitter. Some good hashtags #cdnpoli #bdnm #B30154

Conducting interviews for journalistic writing.



1. Technology for this session

Skype - G-Recorder  - Audacity

2. How to conduct an interview

Interviewing principles http://www.columbia.edu/itc/journalism/isaacs/edit/MencherIntv1.html
http://journalism.about.com/od/reporting/a/interviewing.htm
Lie detection http://www.wikihow.com/Detect-Lies


3. News stories that caught your eye this week.


Local



North America




International


TrendsMap  http://trendsmap.com/  

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Class 4 Agenda

1. Weekly Tech tools and techniques = Twitter

The world of print journalism is changing profoundly. Jeff Bezos, the owner of Amazon who just bought the Washington post compares newspapers to horses. He points out that we used to use horses for all transportation purposes. We still use horses but for fun, sport or specialized elite activities. So newspapers will be around but they just won't be the workhorses (sorry) of journalism.

Mathew Ingram, a social media journalism commentator points out some interesting flaws in Bezos' arguments. The main flaw that Ingram points out is that the move from print to digital is more like going from cars back to horses. We used to get our news in a much less aggregated way and digital mediums are again making the individualized new more possible.

One of the new workhorses of journalism is Twitter. If you were following the #WestgateMall incident in Nairobi, Kenya this week you will have an idea of the impact that Twitter is having on journalism at all levels and events certainly seem to support Ingram's criticism of Bezos's horse metaphor. In the mall incident both the attackers and the Kenyan security forces used Twitter extensively. They took their message directly to the world through Twitter rather than rely exclusively on conventional news outlets. In a post-industrial age the news has become disaggregated.

 The use of social media and Twitter, specifically is attracting a scholarly attention.

Alejandro, J. (2010). Journalism in the age of social media (Fellowship paper) (pp. 2009–2010). Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Retrieved from https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/fileadmin/documents/Publications/fellows__papers/2009-2010/JOURNALISM_IN_THE_AGE_OF_SOCIAL_MEDIA.pdf

 It also attracts silly attention.




 2. News of the week. Discussion of blog posts, your observations of news events, local, North American and International. Were you able to identify news values in the articles you read?

Local politics anyone? http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/09/25/rolf-dinsdale-facebook-manitoba-liberals_n_3989551.html

How do you cite a Tweet? 
A new service called Tweet2Cite makes it easy.

MLA style
Dinsdale, Rolf (RolfDinsdale). "@cmpmb Facebook hired Segal to launch and run their business in Canada prior to opening their own office. I ran that business in 08/09.." 24 Sep 2013, 20:38 UTC. Tweet.

APA Style
RolfDinsdale. (2013, Sep 24). @cmpmb Facebook hired Segal to launch and run their business in Canada prior to opening their own office. I ran that business in 08/09. [Twitter post]. Retrieved from https://twitter.com/RolfDinsdale/statuses/382605007134023680



 3. More of the Basics of News writing.
  • Objectivity and Fairness 
  • The Lede
  • Nut Graph 
  • Transitions
  • Endings

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Fundamentals of Journalistic Writing

Work for the week of Sept 21-26 Review the paper Basic News Writing.

Report on any three stories that capture your attention this week. Choose one story from local news, One from North American news and one from international news.  Include your observations about the news value value in the stories you have selected.

Class 3 Agenda

Tech
  •  More layers to Blogger 

Talk What news stories caught your attention this week?

Fundamentals

Thursday, 12 September 2013

History of Journalism

Create a 250 word entry on some aspect of the history of journalism. You can include images or video.

Possible topic:

Examine the changes being considered by the US senate to the journalist shield laws, the laws that allow journalist to protect their information sources.

See, for example:

http://www.emptywheel.net/2013/07/14/why-members-of-the-news-media-should-welcome-a-shield-for-the-act-of-journalism

 Essentially, the government is trying to control the news by defining who qualifies as a journalist. The effect of the changes is that only corporate media will be protected by shield laws.  Other journalist will not be able to assure their sources that their identities will be protected. 

In 1765, the British government attempted to control the news by imposing the Stamp Act. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamp_Act_1765 which stipulated that all "news" could only be published on paper that carried the government stamp. 

What parallels can be drawn?

Why “Members of the News Media” Should Welcome a Shield for the Act of Journalism - See more at: http://www.emptywheel.net/2013/07/14/why-members-of-the-news-media-should-welcome-a-shield-for-the-act-of-journalism/#sthash.qGClXFhp.dpuf

Why “Members of the News Media” Should Welcome a Shield for the Act of Journalism - See more at: http://www.emptywheel.net/2013/07/14/why-members-of-the-news-media-should-welcome-a-shield-for-the-act-of-journalism/#sthash.qGClXFhp.dpuf
Why “Members of the News Media” Should Welcome a Shield for the Act of Journalism - See more at: http://www.emptywheel.net/2013/07/14/why-members-of-the-news-media-should-welcome-a-shield-for-the-act-of-journalism/#sthash.qGClXFhp.dpuf