I'd like you to post something...the next few days or perhaps when you get home:
1) what you enjoyed most about the trip
2) what you enjoyed the least
3) suggestions for next year
4) advice for next year's students about what to do, not do, what to bring, etc.
Remember your last 5 Pix or Less assignment is due today...however if you don't post it until tomorrow, that's fine. I probably won't grade them until tomorrow afternoon.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Interesting blog about Harlaxton and other travels
Here's the link to the well-written blog about Harlaxton, Lincoln, etc. It's really colorful and worth a brief scan:
Tales of a Rambling Rover
Tales of a Rambling Rover
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Response Essays
Remember you have a 5 Pix or Less story due Monday, May 18.
Here are ALL the response essays due this week. Mind you, the article on the portal (which you'll read for Thursday's essay) is 12 pages, so you might want to print that out asap and take it on the train with you this week. Note the time changes on the due dates.
For all the essays, you'll submit them onto your blog. The essays should be at least 250 words, and please use complete sentences and correct grammar! You'll need to read the articles and respond to some of the things in them, AND you'll also need to answer the other questions I've indicated below.
A good essay will have well-thought-out answers to my questions, using specific examples to clarify your point. A good essay will also respond to the particular points made in the articles. Merely answering my questions without referring to the articles will give you a "C" grade at best.
These essays are your subjective responses to the issues, so it's not like there's a right or wrong answer. It's mostly a matter of giving examples (or reasons) to support or clarify your responses.
Due Tuesday, May 19 at 7pm:
Read and respond to the following articles:
As Ban Lifts, Photos of Soldiers' Coffins Increase Understanding Through Visual Storytelling
Readers Balance Compassion with Privacy
What is your take on disturbing images? Do you think people should be exposed to these images in order to convey the magnitude of a world problem? Do you agree with Wally Rayl's statement: "Not being able to face reality is a major problem in our society today."
Should news organizations censor some of their images? If so, to what degree?
Due Wednesday, May 20 at 7pm:
Read and respond to the following articles:
NPPA Calls Newsweek's Martha Stewart cover a major ethical breach
Pictures May Not Lie But Doctored Photos Change History
What is wrong with changing the content of a photograph that's published in a magazine or a newspaper? Considering what readers recall from pictures, to what degree...if at all...should images be edited for a newspaper or magazine? What do you consider deceptive, and what is a legitimate editing of a picture? Use examples to clarify.
Due Thursday, May 21 at 9pm:
Read the article in the Handouts section of the portal entitled, "Revealing the Unseen: Tourism, Art and Photography".
What do you think about some of the assertions made in this article?
Aside from the fact that a class required you to take pictures on this trip, why do YOU take pictures while on a vacation? What do you usually focus on (i.e. what do you usually take pictures of) when you are traveling? Are they different from pictures you take while you are at school or home?
What do you usually do with your pictures after you've taken them? If you put them on Facebook, why do you do this?
Here are ALL the response essays due this week. Mind you, the article on the portal (which you'll read for Thursday's essay) is 12 pages, so you might want to print that out asap and take it on the train with you this week. Note the time changes on the due dates.
For all the essays, you'll submit them onto your blog. The essays should be at least 250 words, and please use complete sentences and correct grammar! You'll need to read the articles and respond to some of the things in them, AND you'll also need to answer the other questions I've indicated below.
A good essay will have well-thought-out answers to my questions, using specific examples to clarify your point. A good essay will also respond to the particular points made in the articles. Merely answering my questions without referring to the articles will give you a "C" grade at best.
These essays are your subjective responses to the issues, so it's not like there's a right or wrong answer. It's mostly a matter of giving examples (or reasons) to support or clarify your responses.
Due Tuesday, May 19 at 7pm:
Read and respond to the following articles:
As Ban Lifts, Photos of Soldiers' Coffins Increase Understanding Through Visual Storytelling
Readers Balance Compassion with Privacy
What is your take on disturbing images? Do you think people should be exposed to these images in order to convey the magnitude of a world problem? Do you agree with Wally Rayl's statement: "Not being able to face reality is a major problem in our society today."
Should news organizations censor some of their images? If so, to what degree?
Due Wednesday, May 20 at 7pm:
Read and respond to the following articles:
NPPA Calls Newsweek's Martha Stewart cover a major ethical breach
Pictures May Not Lie But Doctored Photos Change History
What is wrong with changing the content of a photograph that's published in a magazine or a newspaper? Considering what readers recall from pictures, to what degree...if at all...should images be edited for a newspaper or magazine? What do you consider deceptive, and what is a legitimate editing of a picture? Use examples to clarify.
Due Thursday, May 21 at 9pm:
Read the article in the Handouts section of the portal entitled, "Revealing the Unseen: Tourism, Art and Photography".
What do you think about some of the assertions made in this article?
Aside from the fact that a class required you to take pictures on this trip, why do YOU take pictures while on a vacation? What do you usually focus on (i.e. what do you usually take pictures of) when you are traveling? Are they different from pictures you take while you are at school or home?
What do you usually do with your pictures after you've taken them? If you put them on Facebook, why do you do this?
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Photo Essay Assignment due June 30
I'll put this and further instructions on how to "turn in" this assignment, but I'm giving you this now so you can work on getting good shots for this project.
You need to compile a photo essay of your entire trip (London, Bath, and Wales included). You'll need at least 50 pictures of the trip...but I'm sure you'll want to submit more. Each shot should either tell a story in itself, or will aid in telling a story when added to a series of other shots.
You'll need to think about a beginning, middle and end of your photo essay. Your first shot should introduce your story, and the last shot should tell the viewer that the story is "over".
The pictures should have the elements of good composition that we've discussed in class. Shots should be in balance (unless you're trying to convey an idea of instability), in focus (unless you've captured an important moment), and properly exposed.
Think about framing your shots, using the rule of thirds, the lines within the shot (converging, diagonals, horizontals, and verticals), a focal point in each shot, filling the frame (i.e. no wasted space), and no distracting backgrounds if you have any portraits. Landscape photos should have straight horizons and a focal point, but the better ones will have the other elements of landscape photography that I talked about in class.
Here are some other elements I'm requiring:
1. at least 50 photos (captions are fine if you want to add them)
2. 5 shots must be creative portraits using 5 of the 10 tips I talked about in class (i.e. not pictures of four of you standing in a huddle in front of Buckingham Palace)
3. 5 other shots must be portraits or candids of locals in England (i.e. people you don't know--shop owners, bus drivers)
4. 5 of your landscape shots MUST be taken at Golden/Magic hour--just before sunrise or just before sunset
And...comment here when you've finished your 5 Pixs story due today. And keep in mind I'm not obligated to post grades--we're doing a lot of traveling, and I'm trying to get some comments to you before the next photo essay is due to help you improve. But if I don't get the grade posted on the portal, have some patience.
You need to compile a photo essay of your entire trip (London, Bath, and Wales included). You'll need at least 50 pictures of the trip...but I'm sure you'll want to submit more. Each shot should either tell a story in itself, or will aid in telling a story when added to a series of other shots.
You'll need to think about a beginning, middle and end of your photo essay. Your first shot should introduce your story, and the last shot should tell the viewer that the story is "over".
The pictures should have the elements of good composition that we've discussed in class. Shots should be in balance (unless you're trying to convey an idea of instability), in focus (unless you've captured an important moment), and properly exposed.
Think about framing your shots, using the rule of thirds, the lines within the shot (converging, diagonals, horizontals, and verticals), a focal point in each shot, filling the frame (i.e. no wasted space), and no distracting backgrounds if you have any portraits. Landscape photos should have straight horizons and a focal point, but the better ones will have the other elements of landscape photography that I talked about in class.
Here are some other elements I'm requiring:
1. at least 50 photos (captions are fine if you want to add them)
2. 5 shots must be creative portraits using 5 of the 10 tips I talked about in class (i.e. not pictures of four of you standing in a huddle in front of Buckingham Palace)
3. 5 other shots must be portraits or candids of locals in England (i.e. people you don't know--shop owners, bus drivers)
4. 5 of your landscape shots MUST be taken at Golden/Magic hour--just before sunrise or just before sunset
And...comment here when you've finished your 5 Pixs story due today. And keep in mind I'm not obligated to post grades--we're doing a lot of traveling, and I'm trying to get some comments to you before the next photo essay is due to help you improve. But if I don't get the grade posted on the portal, have some patience.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
lecture power points
Some people were asking questions about good composition--one of the elements I'm looking for in your 5 Pix stories. I've uploaded my lecture notes on the FSC portal for you to review. If I've discussed it in class, I expect you to execute some of these things in both your photo essay and your 5 pix stories.
In your photo essays for my class, I expect good composition and framing, good "natural" lighting on your focal points/subjects, and plenty of candid and "posed" shots of people on the trip and people who live and work here.
I'll write out more explicit details of this for Thursday, but these are some of the things you should be "shooting" for (pun intended).
write the title of your 5 pix story due today in a comment to this entry...
In your photo essays for my class, I expect good composition and framing, good "natural" lighting on your focal points/subjects, and plenty of candid and "posed" shots of people on the trip and people who live and work here.
I'll write out more explicit details of this for Thursday, but these are some of the things you should be "shooting" for (pun intended).
write the title of your 5 pix story due today in a comment to this entry...
Monday, May 11, 2009
Sorry for my debit mishap...
Sorry I couldn't accompany you on your town trip this afternoon. Ugh. I'm hoping you'll be able to get tons of candids of each other (as well as the townspeople) and some "mundane" pictures of the townspeople doing their jobs. We'll be able to do more of this in London as well as on our other travels.
Remember that you have your first "Tell a Story in 5 Frames or Less" due by 5pm today. I see a few of you commented that you have yours up already. Comment here with the titles of yours that's due today. For example, you can comment, "My first 5 Pix assignment is called 'Making Breakfast'."
I'll emphasize this again--I want to see good shot composition and lighting for these, unless your picture captures a great spontaneous "moment."
Remember that you have your first "Tell a Story in 5 Frames or Less" due by 5pm today. I see a few of you commented that you have yours up already. Comment here with the titles of yours that's due today. For example, you can comment, "My first 5 Pix assignment is called 'Making Breakfast'."
I'll emphasize this again--I want to see good shot composition and lighting for these, unless your picture captures a great spontaneous "moment."
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Friday, May 8, 2009
Remember...
I expect you to employ good shot composition in your "Tell a Story in Five Pics or Less" assignments. I'm looking for good framing (when necessary), proper balance, and a focal point for each shot. I'm also looking for shot variety--wide shots, medium shots, and close ups.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
due dates
May 11--upload story in 5 pics or less due by 5pm (England time)
May 12--upload story in 5 pics or less due by 5pm (England time)
May 14--upload story in 5 pics or less due by 5pm (England time)
May 18--upload story in 5 pics or less due by 5pm (England time)
May 19--Blogspot response essay due by 5pm
May 20--Blogspot response essay due by 5pm
May 21--Blogspot response essay due by 5pm
May 22--upload story in 5 pics or less due by 5pm (England time) THIS SHOULD BE YOUR BEST ONE...SINCE IT'S THE LAST ONE...
June 30--final photo essay due
Again...once you've created an account, comment here so I can "follow" your blog.
May 12--upload story in 5 pics or less due by 5pm (England time)
May 14--upload story in 5 pics or less due by 5pm (England time)
May 18--upload story in 5 pics or less due by 5pm (England time)
May 19--Blogspot response essay due by 5pm
May 20--Blogspot response essay due by 5pm
May 21--Blogspot response essay due by 5pm
May 22--upload story in 5 pics or less due by 5pm (England time) THIS SHOULD BE YOUR BEST ONE...SINCE IT'S THE LAST ONE...
June 30--final photo essay due
Again...once you've created an account, comment here so I can "follow" your blog.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Let me know who's new..
Comment here so I can follow your blog...I can't tell who's new and who's from my Online Media class.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Work not done!
I posted this on the Web site, but there are a few of you who have not e-mailed me the results of your completing the News University Color and Design course. I also didn't see your reviews for the multimedia clips from the NPPA site.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Comment Assignment due Friday, March 27
Review five (5) of the multimedia clips, looking at how well (or not) the multimedia tell the story.
The clips are at the following site:
NPPA Multimedia Contest Entries
The clips are at the following site:
NPPA Multimedia Contest Entries
Sunday, February 8, 2009
New York Times Linking
Read this article:
Mainstream News Outlets Start Linking to Other Sites
Is linking to other news organizations a good idea for mainstream news outlets? Will this give more Web traffic and credibility to other news organizations, resulting in declining Web traffic for these news outlets?
Will linking to other news organizations make the Associated Press and other wire services obsolete?
Blog it, and be prepared to discuss it in class. It's due on your blog by 12:20 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11.
Mainstream News Outlets Start Linking to Other Sites
Is linking to other news organizations a good idea for mainstream news outlets? Will this give more Web traffic and credibility to other news organizations, resulting in declining Web traffic for these news outlets?
Will linking to other news organizations make the Associated Press and other wire services obsolete?
Blog it, and be prepared to discuss it in class. It's due on your blog by 12:20 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Chapter Assignment due Jan. 30
I want you to use the Web page sources we discussed in class to get information on steroid abuse on college campuses. I want you to pitch an idea--an angle--for this story, including at least SIX online sources. This could be statistical information, medical journals, or any experts you've found on this subject.
The story pitch should be well developed. In other words, don't just give me the hyperlinks of the Web pages on this. I need a summary of what you found, including the link where you found it.
This is due Friday, January 30 by 12:15pm.
The story pitch should be well developed. In other words, don't just give me the hyperlinks of the Web pages on this. I need a summary of what you found, including the link where you found it.
This is due Friday, January 30 by 12:15pm.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Article Comment due Jan. 28
Read the following articles:
http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2008/11/26/yes-twitter-is-a-source-of-journalism/
http://www.tomstechblog.com/post/Oliver-Wendell-Holmes-Turning-Over-In-His-Grave.aspx
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1603637,00.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/14/fashion/14Cyber.html?ex=1360645200&en=80e2ef7132330ac5&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
Is Twitter a source for journalism? Blog it. It's due by 12:20 on Wednesday, Jan. 28
We'll also discuss this in class Wednesday.
http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2008/11/26/yes-twitter-is-a-source-of-journalism/
http://www.tomstechblog.com/post/Oliver-Wendell-Holmes-Turning-Over-In-His-Grave.aspx
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1603637,00.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/14/fashion/14Cyber.html?ex=1360645200&en=80e2ef7132330ac5&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
Is Twitter a source for journalism? Blog it. It's due by 12:20 on Wednesday, Jan. 28
We'll also discuss this in class Wednesday.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Assignment due Friday, Jan. 23
Here's an article from the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/18/business/media/18voice.html?_r=3&scp=1&sq=web%20sites%20that%20dig%20for%20news&st=cse
Read it...and perhaps sift through some of the Web sites discussed in this article. What do you think about the future of investigative journalism? Consider how these Web sites get their funding.
What do you think about the future of online journalism? Does online journalism need to re-invent itself, or should the Web mirror the print and broadcast counterparts?
Is investigative journalism (like the stories on these sites) important? Why or why not?
Blog it...it's due Friday, Jan. 23 by 12:20. We'll also discuss this in class.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/18/business/media/18voice.html?_r=3&scp=1&sq=web%20sites%20that%20dig%20for%20news&st=cse
Read it...and perhaps sift through some of the Web sites discussed in this article. What do you think about the future of investigative journalism? Consider how these Web sites get their funding.
What do you think about the future of online journalism? Does online journalism need to re-invent itself, or should the Web mirror the print and broadcast counterparts?
Is investigative journalism (like the stories on these sites) important? Why or why not?
Blog it...it's due Friday, Jan. 23 by 12:20. We'll also discuss this in class.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Washington Post
Here's a link to an article about Washingtonpost.com:
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/people/TomEditor/200901/1613/
Read the article and some of the professionals' comments. He includes a link to Katharine Weymouth's statement about her vision about The Post. After 'surfing' on Washingtonpost.com, do you agree or disagree with his statements. Why or why not?
Post your comments on your blog, and comment back to me when you're done. Your comments are due by 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday, January 21.
BE PREPARED TO DISCUSS THIS ARTICLE ON WEDNESDAY!
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/people/TomEditor/200901/1613/
Read the article and some of the professionals' comments. He includes a link to Katharine Weymouth's statement about her vision about The Post. After 'surfing' on Washingtonpost.com, do you agree or disagree with his statements. Why or why not?
Post your comments on your blog, and comment back to me when you're done. Your comments are due by 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday, January 21.
BE PREPARED TO DISCUSS THIS ARTICLE ON WEDNESDAY!
Monday, January 12, 2009
Sunday, January 11, 2009
by the way...
When you finish your assignment for Monday, post a comment here saying "Done" or "Assignment is in". I don't have everyone's blogs "followed," so I want to make sure I can subscribe to them, and it saves me the hassle of trying to figure out whose blog is whose.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Assignments due next week
For Monday:
Go to 5 college Web sites and locate their Communication Department. Compare their Web site with FSC's Comm site. What ideas do you have to improve the Communication Department's Web site? Comment on your blog, please.
For Wednesday:
Compare 4 of the following sites listed below using the criteria of analysis we discussed in class. Additionally, which can be considered journalistic, and which are more opinion? Is this a reputable Web site?
http://www.aircongress.com/
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/
http://www.moveon.org/
http://blogs.herald.com/dave_barrys_blog/
http://www.indymedia.org/en/index.shtml
http://www.newassignment.net/
http://www.ourmedia.org/
http://nationalword.com/
http://mediastorm.org/
http://www.salon.com/
http://www.slate.com/
Please post your assignment on your own blog before 12:20 pm on Wednesday, January 14.
Go to 5 college Web sites and locate their Communication Department. Compare their Web site with FSC's Comm site. What ideas do you have to improve the Communication Department's Web site? Comment on your blog, please.
For Wednesday:
Compare 4 of the following sites listed below using the criteria of analysis we discussed in class. Additionally, which can be considered journalistic, and which are more opinion? Is this a reputable Web site?
http://www.aircongress.com/
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/
http://www.moveon.org/
http://blogs.herald.com/dave_barrys_blog/
http://www.indymedia.org/en/index.shtml
http://www.newassignment.net/
http://www.ourmedia.org/
http://nationalword.com/
http://mediastorm.org/
http://www.salon.com/
http://www.slate.com/
Please post your assignment on your own blog before 12:20 pm on Wednesday, January 14.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Welcome Back!
COM 346-01 Online Media
MWF 12:20-1:15 p.m. Chatlos 101
Florida Southern College
Spring 2009
Course Description: The study of how to prepare and display news information online; how to evaluate content for and on the Web.
Prerequisite: COM 203 (Visual Literacy), 249 (Desktop Publishing), and 302 (News Reporting)
Course Objectives: By the completion of this course, students will be able to
1. Decipher basic HTML code.
2. Create a basic portfolio Web site.
3. Report a feature story online using multimedia.
Required Text: Online Journalism: Principles and Practices of News for the Web by James C. Foust. Although you don’t need to bring this book to class every day, it’s suggested that you read the assigned chapter BEFORE you come to class. It will allow you to become more familiar with the terms and concepts I will be using throughout the semester.
You will also need at least one (1) mini-DV tape and a jump drive (or other mass storage device). You can purchase these at Wal-Mart or Target.
MWF 12:20-1:15 p.m. Chatlos 101
Florida Southern College
Spring 2009
Course Description: The study of how to prepare and display news information online; how to evaluate content for and on the Web.
Prerequisite: COM 203 (Visual Literacy), 249 (Desktop Publishing), and 302 (News Reporting)
Course Objectives: By the completion of this course, students will be able to
1. Decipher basic HTML code.
2. Create a basic portfolio Web site.
3. Report a feature story online using multimedia.
Required Text: Online Journalism: Principles and Practices of News for the Web by James C. Foust. Although you don’t need to bring this book to class every day, it’s suggested that you read the assigned chapter BEFORE you come to class. It will allow you to become more familiar with the terms and concepts I will be using throughout the semester.
You will also need at least one (1) mini-DV tape and a jump drive (or other mass storage device). You can purchase these at Wal-Mart or Target.
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