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CORE CONCEPT #4. Media has embedded values and points of view. Key Question: What lifestyles, values and points of view are represented in, or omitted from, this message? Key word: content. CONTENT OBJECTIVE. EVALUATE WHETHER INTERNET SOURCES CAN BE CONSIDERED VALID AND RELIABLE.
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CORE CONCEPT #4 Media has embedded values and points of view. Key Question: What lifestyles, values and points of view are represented in, or omitted from, this message? Key word: content
CONTENT OBJECTIVE EVALUATE WHETHER INTERNET SOURCES CAN BE CONSIDERED VALID AND RELIABLE.
LANGUAGE OBJECTIVE • You will analyze the changes that print media sources have undergone in the past several years. • You will describe how the influx (increase) of Internet sources has affected traditional print media. • You will predict how the face or journalism will change in the future.
Key Vocabulary • Blog • Credibility • Digital News • Ethics • First Amendment • Journalism • Print Media
BLOG: BLOG: an online diary; a Chronological log of thoughts published on a Web page
Digital News: news that is available in electronic form; readable and manipulated by computer
Ethics: a system of moral principles, balancing right and wrong
FIRST AMENDMENT: an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1791 as part of the Bill of Rights. It prohibits Congress from interfering with freedom of religion, speech, assembly, or petition. The government can only restrict these freedoms if they prove to be destructive.
Journalism:the occupation of reporting, writing, editing, photography, or broadcasting news or of conducting any news organization as a business
PRINT MEDIA: ANY MEDIA THAT DISSEMINATES PRINTED MATTER (ie newspapers)
WHAT DO YOU KNOW?(write in “K” column) What do you know about the changing face of journalism, and the consequences of the influx of Internet news sources? Journal 7: KWL Chart
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO KNOW?(write in “W” column) What do want to know about the journalism issues? See Graphic Organizer
the.News video • Take notes in the “L” sections of the K-W-L chart as you watch the.News video
ANALYSIS OF VIDEO • How has print media changed due to the advent of the Internet? • Do you believe journalism is more or less reliable with the influx of Internet sources? • What about specifically with blogs, Twitter or Facebook accounts?
PARAGRAPH(this will be graded) In your journal, write 5-7 sentences, predict what the future of print media journalism will be. This concluded Journal 7:please attach a purple sheet and turn in.
BILL OF RIGHTSAMENDMENT 1ratified December 15, 1791 Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
PARTNER DISCUSSION • WHAT IS A JOURNALIST’S RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC? • HOW DOES OR DOES NOT THAT RESPONSIBILTY CONFLICT WITH THE JOURNALIST’S FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS? • SHARE ANSWERS WITH CLASS.
New York Times article “WASHINGTON POST SUSPENDS COLUMNIST FOR TWITTER HOAX” Complete CAUSE→EFFECT Graphic Organizer
IS THIS FAIR OR NOT? With your group, describe whether Mike Wise’s punishment was fair given the standards of modern journalism. Make sure you qualify your argument with the Society of Professional Journalists’ Code of Ethics. You will present your results to the class.
WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE“The toll of Mike Wise’s false tweet on Ben Roethlishberger” In your small groups, create a t-chart in which you compare your group discussion with the discussion listed within the ombudsman’s article. T-Chart Form
FINAL QUESTION(ANSWER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING IN PARAGRAPH FORM) • With the advent of social media sites like Twitter and Facebook, is it fair to hold modern journalists to the same ethical standards that print media journalists have held for many years? (In other words, should they be as responsible for what they state on the social media sites as for what they state in more traditional media sources?) • Should the journalists’ First Amendment rights continue to protect them from standards to which other professionals must adhere?