If ERC school would have a newspaper what should we call it?
Plan your content: Decide on the topics you want to cover in your newsletter. This could include upcoming events, student accomplishments, faculty news, campus news, sports updates, and more. Gather information: Conduct interviews, attend events, and gather information from various sources to ensure that your content is accurate and up-to-date. em.
Writing a campus newsletter in campus journalism can be a fun and exciting experience. Here are some steps to follow:
Write your articles: Use a clear and concise writing style to convey your information. Use quotes from sources to add credibility to your articles. Edit and proofread: Once you have completed your articles, make sure to edit and proofread them carefully for grammar and spelling errors. Design your layout: Choose a layout that is visually appealing and easy to read. Use images and graphics to add interest and break up text.
*Print and distribute: Once you have completed your layout, print copies of your newsletter and distribute them to the campus community. *Get feedback: Encourage feedback from your readers and use it to improve future editions of your newsletter. Remember to always abide by journalistic ethics and principles when writing your articles. This includes accuracy, fairness, and impartiality.
Journalism has been around since the 15th century, when it was first used to report on wars and political news. The word “journalism” comes from the French word “journal” which means “day”.
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Work together in pairs: What are the benefits and drawbacks of using social media to share news and featured articles?
What sections should we include in our Campus Journal?
What sections should we include in our Campus Journal?
What is the main purpose of a news article?
- To inform readers about current events and facts
- To persuade readers to believe a certain viewpoint
- To entertain readers with fictional stories
What is the difference between a news article and a feature article?
- A news article reports on recent events while a feature article provides in-depth analysis or human-interest stories
- A feature article is always longer than a news article
- A feature story provides breaking news, while news articles do not.
What does the acronym AP stand for in journalism?
- Associated Press
- Audio Production
- Analysis Process
What does it mean when an article has been 'fact-checked' by journalists?
- It means that every piece of information in the article has been verified as true before publication.
- It means that only important facts have been highlighted within an opinion piece.
- It means that all opinions expressed in an editorial have been reviewed by multiple editors.