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Week 3 - Feb 2-6

February 3rd, 2009

Welcome back. I hope you enjoyed the spring holiday and are raring to go.

This week we will:

1. Start processing your Lunar New Year assignments

The brief was:

Produce a report on the subject of: Coping with Recession: the Lunar New Year 2009

You were assigned to produce an article of no more than 400-600 words. You were permitted to use photos and other media to illuminate your story but were to bear in mind this was a text-orientated article.

We will have a quick look at some of your articles, chosen at random. Please view them with a news editor’s eye. If you were in charge of a special report, which articles from your group members would you run? Or request some changes? In which order would you run them? Would you use any accompanying pictures in the same format? Or would you enlarge/shrink them? If you were in charge of layout, which pix would you choose for a stand-alone picture album? Which picture would you choose to illustrate the entire report?

Once we are through with the discussion, you will return to your groups. You will then compile a special report using the material reported by group members which should have been posted to their blogs. This is a group exercise.

The editor and art editor of each group are responsible for:

1. listing all the articles/pix and arranging them in running order

2. writing an introduction of one to two paragraphs

3. posting their final choice of stories/pix (linked to the original blog) and layouts to 1. their own blog and 2. when finalised, to the group blog (logon details will be provided in class). It is up to the editors to decide style (ie whether to use honorifics such as Mr/Mrs etc), the running order and the layout of their page.

They can choose one to three members of their group to assist them in their task.

PLEASE SEE THE CLASS BLOG FOR SOME EXAMPLES

When uploading to the class blog, choose the post that corresponds with your group number. EG Group 1 should upload to “LUNAR NEW YEAR 2009 - Part 1″, Group 2 to “Lunar New Year - Part 2″ and so on.

Note: throughout the term, everyone will be required to act as editor/picture editor in a project. So bear this in mind. One day you will need the cooperation of your peers!

In the case of the larger groups, should there be too many members to be directly involved in the editing process, they will be assigned (by me) to produce sidebars and other extra material. These should be posted by the editor to his/her OWN blog and are available to all groups.

2. Discuss your reporting assignments from Prague/Cambodia

Each group/individual will need to report to the class on his/her/their progress. Some people have already completed their first drafts. Some have written their stories. The deadline for the articles is Feb 10 for the Wednesday class and Feb 12 for the Friday class. So I need to know that each story is well advanced.

See Week 3 Assignment for further details.

Class exercises, Course notes

Week 2 - Jan 19-23

January 20th, 2009

Greetings all:

Last week we:

(i) Started subscribing to the various utilities we will use during this course

Checklist:

1. Set up blog at wordpress.com
2. Subscribe to class Facebook group
3. Subscribe to class wiki
4. Subscribe to Flickr / Class Flickr group
5. Subscribe to class RSS reader (Friday class mostly complete)

(ii) Conducted brief reporting/writing-up exercises. The Friday class was assigned to report and write a bio of a classmate. The Wednesday class was tasked to conduct a report of a local restaurant.

In classes this week we will:

Complete the subscription process
Discuss plagiarism / Creative Commons
Discuss how to use Tor to get around “net nanny” - useful when on the mainland
Take a look at last week’s class exercises!
Discuss your Prague/Cambodia projects

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Course notes

Week 1 - Jan 12-16

January 9th, 2009
Photo: Simon Davis

Photo: Simon Davis

Welcome to JOUR 7040. You will do all your assignments for this course on your own Wordpress blog that you will set up on the first day of class.

Why? There’s several advantages: first of all it keeps all your work in one place. It allows you to be creative in your presentation: you can use multiple media if you choose. While you can delete the blog at the end of the course you may wish to consider retaining it to show potential employers who want to see samples of your unedited work.

All your blogs will be linked to this RSS feed reader so that I, your instructor, can keep track of your assignments — and ensure you make your deadlines! I can also post specific feedback directly to you using the comments function on your blog - so make sure it is enabled.

Task: Facebook Group

You need to accept the invitation to join the HKBU-Jour7040 Facebook group. This is for class communications. Invitations will be dispatched on the first day of class. Please see me if you have NOT received an invitation by the weekend or are experiencing difficulties in signing up.

Task: Set up your blog at wordpress.com

Your blog will be set up using wordpress.com. Even if you have a personal blog, please set up a new one specifically for this class.

  • Set the time/date function to UTC+8
  • Ensure the previous posts widget is activated
  • Ensure the pages widget is activated

BEAR IN MIND: Nothing really disappears from the internet. Even if you delete this blog at the end of the course, versions of it may still be cached somewhere. Therefore it may be possible that a future employer or an awkward subordinate may stumble across your blog years from now. It therefore may be wise to ensure that nothing on your blog (including poor spelling and grammar) is likely to cause you embarrassment in times to come! Post professionally. Use the spellcheck. Double check your grammar and punctuation.

Task: Fill in the “About” page

Include your full name, your nickname (if any), your e-mail address and write a few lines about yourself. Say where you went for your pre-semester reporting trip (New York, Cambodia, Prague etc). State whether you are in the Wednesday or Friday class. You may include a photo if you have one.

Task: Class wiki

Subscribe to the class wiki at http://jour7040.wetpaint.com/

Task: Flickr account

Set up a Flickr account at http://www.flickr.com/

You will need a yahoo ID to do so.

Join the Flickr group jour7040 at http://www.flickr.com/groups/jour7040/

Task: RSS Reader

Subscribe to the class RSS reader

Exercise: Interview and posting - see class exercises

Week 1 Assignment - see assignments

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