lunes, 15 de diciembre de 2014

Final

1. What did she write?
It's a beautiful day can I can't see it 

Now continue watching the video.

2. How did this video make you feel inside?
It made me think a lot because we all have everything our chances and sometimes we see everything dark.

3. Why would I show this video to you?
That we may appreciate life in every way. 

4. How can you "Change your words" to impact the readers of your school newspaper?
With "stronger words" 

5. How many different ways did the Guardian cover the story of the three little pigs?
More violent. 

6. Is the story the same as you remember it as a child?
NO.

7. Who did they interview?
The little pigs?
8. What aspects of the story did they cover?
I think nothing everything was shown. 

9. Were there any aspects of the three little pigs story that were not covered?
Yes,..

10. Did the Guardian ever offer their opinion of what happened, who was guilty, who was not guilty?
Guardian offered a negative opinion, but I think is guilty.
11. Can we do this for events on our campus on a daily basis?
I think not, that would bring problems.

12. How can you help make this a reality?
I think it would be difficult, I think I would have to do with real people.

Finally,

It's reflection time. Please write at least two paragraphs on the following prompts on your blog:

13. What is the most important thing you have learned this semester being on newspaper staff?
Learn to better tell a story, spelling, as a newspaper really all work carried you have to speak the truth of all facts and interviews, organization of all facts, learn to seek and collect data is factory learn to write the information what you want to talk.

14. What can you do next semester to continue your scholastic journalism career in a fulfilling and positive way?
Learn to analyze well the topic I want to talk, do more than three interviews to form a long history with facts and evidence and especially good spelling and communication.


15. What suggestions do you have to improve any part of this class? For example, you could address editor/staff relations, editor/editor relations, staff relations with the advisor, how we can better serve our community, direct suggestions on the newspaper itself, equipment or supplies we might need, computer program instructions you need, or even stories we should cover. I am open to anything. Part of my job is to make this a positive experience, yet it is also an educational opportunity for all of you and the other part of my job is to teach you new skills.
I think that taking photos is best for me and my writing is not very good, but I also like to write about the stories that happen around us.