JMC 425 :: Online Media

ONLINE MEDIA
JMC 425

Stauffer A-114
Tuesdays 2:40–4:30 p.m.
Thursdays 2:40–4:30 p.m.

INSTRUCTORS
Carol Schwalbe
Assistant Professor
Cronkite School of Journalism
Arizona State University

Lovely & Gracious Mrs. Dodge

E-MAIL
cschwalbe@asu.edu
nancied1@earthlink.net

OFFICE LOCATION
Stauffer A-216

OFFICE HOURS: CAROL
Tuesday 10–11:30 a.m.
Tuesday 1:30–2:30 p.m.
Thursday 10–11:30 a.m.
Thursday 1:30–2:30 p.m.
Or by appointment

OFFICE HOURS :: NANCIE
Tuesday 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Wednesday 1:45-3 p.m.
Thursday 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Or by appointment

OFFICE PHONE :: CAROL
480-965-3614

HOME PHONE :: NANCIE
480-998-1398

Week 13

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16

LECTURE
Cyberlaw.ppt

LAB

Imprint Magazine: College Life, Ithaca College
http://www.imprintmagazine.org/

Multimedia storytelling: From telling to hearing
1. JournalNow.com’s Against Their Will
   
Part 1: Elaine’s story
    Part 1: Interactive timeline
2. Washington Post Rebuilding Weligama

Multimedia storytelling: From episodic to encyclopedic
1. LJWorld Kansas Legislature http://www2.ljworld.com/news/politics/kansas_legislature/
2. LJWorld trial coverage http://www.ljworld.com/specials/murray_trial/

Multimedia storytelling: From data to databased
1. Chicago Crime http://www.chicagocrime.org/
 
  USE SAFARI!
    Click on City map.
2. School Matters http://www.schoolmatters.com/
    Look for your old school.

SITES WE LOOKED AT IN CLASS

YouTube as a medium for citizen journalism
http://ralphehanson.com/blog/archive_06_11.html#111606_citizen

Being a Black Man

Flux half-page image
http://influx.uoregon.edu/2005/html/08/

DUE THIS THURSDAY
1. Post your 11th blog entry by midnight. If you’ve done all ten and are happy with your grades, then you do NOT need to make any more entries after this one . . . unless you want to.

2. Turn in three questions AND ANSWERS for the quiz on copyright, links, multimedia storytelling, cutlines, ethics and gruesome pix for the quiz next Tuesday. We’ll do a review this Thursday.

Optional: Briefly describe any Flash, audio or video files you plan to create for the zine IN ADDITION TO THE PHOTOS YOU RECEIVED FOR YOUR STORY.

OPTIONAL: Come to Nancie’s class every Tuesday and Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in our classroom (Stauffer A-114). No quizzes, no grades!

DUE NEXT TUESDAY
MIDNIGHT THURSDAY: Post your 11th blog entry.
If you’ve done all ten and are happy with your grades, then you do NOT need to make any more entries after this one . . . unless you want to.1. Study for the quiz on copyright, links, multimedia storytelling, cutlines, ethics and gruesome pix this coming Tuesday.

1. Study for the quiz on copyright, links, multimedia storytelling, cutlines, ethics, gruesome pix, business and advertising.

2. By the end of class this coming Tuesday: Finish zine story 1 and any slide shows or multimedia. That means you may have to work on your story outside class time.

Optional: Bring in any additional photos you plan to take for your zine story.

By the Tuesday after Thanksgiving (Nov. 28)
HAND IN a sidebar for your second zine story. Also find relevant links and pull quote(s).

OPTIONAL FOR EXTRA CREDIT: You be the judge
National Magazine Awards: General Excellence Online
This category recognizes outstanding magazine Internet sites, as well as online-only magazines and Weblogs, that have a significant amount of original content. It honors sites that reflect an outstanding level of interactivity, journalistic integrity, service and innovative visual presentation.

Pick the winner and write a thoughtful, succinct paragraph explaining why you made your choice in terms of outstanding interactivity, journalistic integrity, service and innovative visual presentation.

• Style.com (www.style.com)
• The Atlantic Online (www.theatlantic.com)
• BusinessWeek Online (www.businessweek.com)
• ConsumerReports.org (www.consumerreports.org)
• Nerve.com (www.nerve.com)

OPTIONAL: Come to Nancie’s class every Tuesday and Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in our classroom (Stauffer A-114). No quizzes, no grades!

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