Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Thursday December 17



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Thanks to all who helped make Ms. Anderson's last day special.
Remember that today is the last day to turn in you quote packet and second interview.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Wednesday December 9



Today you are sharing your class interviews. Tomorrow, please print them out.

If you are not in class, send them along. (Thanks, Devonte)

Next assignment: As I said last week, you will write two interviews. The first was a classmate, while the second is someone you choose. As this point you should have the format down. Once again, prepare some questions and do some back ground reseach. A photo also would be nice. The length should be between 300-400 words. The interview itself is outside class work,but you may use classtime to actually write. The final date to turn in this interview is Thursday 17 December. I have something else in mind for Friday, so do not plan on class time to work on this.

IN CLASS WORK: Inserting quotes and correctly attributing them is intrinsic to good reporting. You have a packet labelled chapter 7- yes, this is correct; I'm using more than one text. Please carefully read the introductory material, then complete the 6 exercises for a grade. This too is due next Thursday, December 17.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Thursday Friday December 3


Why Borat? Because he was determined to understand Americans by interviewing them.
And so we move on to your own interviews.

Your class interviews will be assigned randomly by number once everyone is here. Before actually conducting the interview, you should have a relatively narrow topic that you would like to pursue, not a general tell me about yourself. Perhaps you would like to focus on an aspect of childhood, hobby, future objectives, cultural traditions, a travel experience, views on almost anything. The point- as you saw yesterday- is to come to the table prepared. Take some classtime to do some research.

The actual interview: allow 15 minutes; choose your setting (you need a semblance of privacy); how are you taking notes? remember you need a quote. eye contact, body language; listen, listen, listen and give the speaker plenty of breathing space to fill in the silences.

Take a picture for the actual article, either with my camera or your phone, etc.

Due by the close of class on Monday.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Wednesday December 2

If you are reading this, you are not in class, for the rest of us are in a regular classroom watching and discussing the following interviews. Please watch them, noting the nature of the questions and the in interviewers technique.
Bill Withers interview for Soul Power

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc919S7ZTW0


Now watch the second interview. Note what Cooper brings to the table.



www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj1_tObUa_M

Now take a look at a Barbara Walters' interview. Note her introductory material.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRV_zpRiyqc

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Tuesday December 1



We continue with interviews. Read chapter 7 carefully and write out the definitions in the beginning for a quiz grade. Send by e-mail. Thanks.