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School purchased new on-line learning system; Students will be able to make up credits during summer on Internet; System cost $1.2 million, including new computers, says Mr. Karatas, director; Classes available this summer; Mr. Naymik stated courses no substitute [...]
Your current event is for this week is due Friday, 9/4. You may complete this in class or at home. You have two options for finding articles. First, you can use one of the news values articles. Or, use an article from one of the sites below:
CNN: http://www.cnn.com
Reuters: http://www.reuters.com
New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com
Cleveland.com [...]
Welcome to journalism. In this category, you will find class discussions, assignments and course content. Click the “journalism” link below the site name to view all the posts for this class.
Course objectives for journalism are as follows. Emphasis will be place on the “how to” aspect rather than in perfect production.
Course Goals:
Understand and appreciate the [...]
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