Thursday, February 25, 2010

Mindmapping

Mindmapping (Inspiration, MyWebspiration, FreeMind, bubble.us, Gliffy)

Type these into google

Voice Thread

http://voicethread.com/#q.b826510.i4395673

Etherpad

http://etherpad.com/53wVmoXI7g

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Journalism Test

Investigative Journalism

- Discuss how the episode you watched fits within CBC’s definition. The definition is posted on the blog. (Write on separate piece of paper)

- List the investigative techniques that the journalists use to explore the issue. (Write on separate piece of paper)

http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2010/gps_distraction/main.html

CBC definition of investigative journalism.

Investigative Journalism: While all journalism is, in a wide sense, investigative, the term can be particularly applied to the vigorous, intense examination of institutions or activities which concern public policy or touch upon the lives of a large part of the population. Investigative journalism should bear in mind the relative importance of an issue and should not be exclusively concerned with the revelation of errors, injustice or wrongdoing. Minor matters should not be treated when more significant topics warrant attention.

This is a particularly sensitive type of journalism, which can have a powerful effect upon the public mind and, consequently, upon the livelihood and well-being of individuals and the viability of public institutions and private enterprises. It therefore calls for heightened skills and the maintenance of strict standards of accuracy. Investigative journalism should not be conducted without adequate resources and the time needed for exhaustive research. (CBC Standards for Investigative Journalism)