Saturday, December 23, 2017

jan 22-26

Names for 1819 yearbook staff.

10 candid photos by Friday. 
• Wide shots of classrooms are rarely good. 
• Get closer, many shots are too dark. Lighten before you upload.

10 Coming Home photos by February 2. 

Editors_assign remaining pages with due dates

Finish pages due????????

Superlative final ballot

Proof names or grades
Erin, Jovita, Analese, Kinsey
10 Dakota, Taylor, Colin
11 Tom, Trinh, Annie
12 Andrew, Tina, Joseph

Editors & staff check finished pages???????????????????????????????????1-33 Andrew, Tina, Joseph
34-45 Tom, Trinh, Annie
46-55 Dakota, Taylor, Colin
56-65 Erin, Jovita, Analese, Kinsey
66-69 Yorusalem, Saskia, Monica
Sports teams, finished and ongoing, ?????


ACT Words

•Sketch or write_make a book today
http://hillwoodyearbook.blogspot.com/2011/10/act-words-assignment.html
•3 words per week
•Counts as homework
•Due the last class of each week (next week)

Friday, December 22, 2017

herff jones flow portraits

Put CD from photographer in CD drive

Click on CD icon when it appears

Press and hold the option key and drag the CD icon to make a copy of the CD on the DESKTOP

Zip this

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

topperselfie@gmail.com

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

what is news assignment




What I want you to know:
1. What news is
2. What "news values" are part of news
3. How "audience" affects news content
4. Different types of news
5. The journalist's role in news



In the links and assignments column, read the article "What is news"

Over the course of this assignment, you will present and explain portions of the article to the class. These explanations will be as part of a group or team, but everyone is required to say something individually as well.

Form four groups. Presentations will be based on weekly assignments. In other words, group one will present the week one assignments on presentation days.

All groups, read the article, indicated weekly below, and answer the questions from the reading assignment. All groups answer all the questions each week.

In your answers and presentations be sure you comment on  the following:

Week one
1. Include at least five "news values". Explain what each one means.
2. How does the intended audience affect news?
3. What are the two types of news mentioned? Explain what each means.
4. Describe, define and explain the three basic origins of new stories.

Week two
5. Read "The Journalist's Role".
a. How is a journalist different from a propagandist or gossip?
b. How does the concept of independence enter into the role of a journalist?
6. Read "Objectivity and Fairness".
a. What was the original meaning of the term "objectivity"?
b. Explain the concept of "objectivity" after 1996.
c. From reading the last three paragraphs, comment on  fairness and balance. If there are two or more sides to a story, should equal time or space be given to all groups? Why or why not?

Week three
7. Read "News Providers"
a. Describe, define and explain these news sources-newspapers, magazines, radio, television, the internet. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each.
b. What are some of the "additional skills" today's journalists may need?
8. Discuss the principles of journalism in a democratic society

Week four
9. List one example of fair and balanced news as well as one example that is not fair and balanced. Explain why you believe this is true.


Week five
Presentations

Your grade: 

Assessment for written responses:

Your responses should be brief, but thorough, containing all the most important information from the text. You could think of these as notes that you will use for your presentation.

Rubric:
1. Responses contain thorough and adequate information in  answers to the questions asked about the text read. 4 points. 100-93.
2. Responses contain sufficient information in  answers to the questions asked about the text read. 3 points. 92-85.
3. Responses contain limited information in  answers to the questions asked about the text read. 2 points. 84-75.
4. Responses contain limited information in  answers to the questions asked about the text read. 1 point. 74-50.

The presentation:
1. Tell me what you are going to tell me
2. Tell me (details and explanation)
3. Tell me what you told me

Also,

Keep it simple and brief, with minimal text. 3 minutes maximum.
This does not have to be PowerPoint, but does have to have visuals.
Everyone in the group should speak (notecards?).

Have fun. Be creative.
Rap it
Cheer it
Perform it
Make it fun and exciting



Assessment for presentation:


Presentation rubric: (maximum of 20 points for each category)

_____ Speaking and research skills could facilitate interviewing and other oral communication activities.

_____ Evidence of language skills, demeanor, and attire to cultivate success and good public relations.

_____ Journalistic vocabulary common to the industry to speaking, listening, and writing activities.

_____Legal and ethical journalistic standards applied to presentation activities.

_____ Clarity of explanation, in terms of the explanation content, plus vocalization and speech.


Audience Participation rubric:
1. Individual pays total attention to presentation. 100 points.
2. Individual uses electronic devices, internet, computers, talks, sleeps or otherwise does not pay respectful attention to presenters. 50 points possible deduction.

Monday, December 4, 2017

december 3_8


Midterm exam

Superlative nominations

NHS help

Senior Exemptions

Deadlines

Finish pages this week

•66, 76, 
•78, 79, 80 (titles and type) http://hillwoodyearbook.blogspot.com/2017/11/sports-and-organization-pages.html

•Academy candids

•Large Academy Photos????????

Tuesday, December 5
Hillwood Rock Bands Concert, 6:30pm

Thursday, December 7
Hillwood Chamber Choir, Mixed Chorus, Symphonic Band, Strings, Percussion Ensemble Concert, 6:30pm

Can anyone take photos?????


Everyone, watch for:

photos that are too dark, lighten in Photoshop before you upload


hand signs that are, or could be interpreted as, gang signs


Discussion


Problem: I need photos

Solution: For example, I need photos of Health Science, but I'm not in the Health Science Academy.

Is anyone on the yearbook staff in the 
HS Academy?

If the answer is yes, that person(s) should take a camera with you for several days and take photos. The black point and shoots are excellent for this.



p5 Andrew_needs a headline


p32 Alex_replace photo of guys doing hand signs


p65 Yorusalem  ????????????????



p76 Mohamed????????????


p79 Alex_needs name of team and fix names - bold, not all names are finished.


p78 Annie ?????????????????????


p80 Saskia ????????????????? we have talked


p81 Tom ??????????????????????


pp 92 and 93 Latiana ?????????????????????????????

nov 28-dec 1

Finish pages this week

Tuesday, December 5
Hillwood Rock Bands Concert, 6:30pm

Thursday, December 7
Hillwood Chamber Choir, Mixed Chorus, Symphonic Band, Strings, Percussion Ensemble Concert, 6:30pm

Can anyone take photos?????


Everyone, watch for:

photos that are too dark, lighten in Photoshop before you upload


hand signs that are, or could be interpreted as, gang signs


Discussion


Problem: I need photos

Solution: For example, I need photos of Health Science, but I'm not in the Health Science Academy.

Is anyone on the yearbook staff in the 
HS Academy?

If the answer is yes, that person(s) should take a camera with you for several days and take photos. The black point and shoots are excellent for this.



p5 Andrew_needs a headline


p32 Alex_replace photo of guys doing hand signs


p65 Yorusalem  ????????????????



p76 Mohamed????????????


p79 Alex_needs name of team and fix names - bold, not all names are finished.


p78 Annie ?????????????????????


p80 Saskia ????????????????? we have talked


p81 Tom ??????????????????????


pp 92 and 93 Latiana ?????????????????????????????