Module 10: Studying the News
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Module 10
References
Bolter, J. & Grusin, R. (2000). Remediation. Boston: MIT Press.
Fairclough, N. (1995). Media discourse. London: Arnold.
Moeller, S. (2004). How the media blew the Iraq story.
Pitts, M. (2003). Television web sites and changes in the nature of storytelling. Studies in Media & Information Literacy Education, 3(3).
Staubhaar, J., & LaRose, R. (2004). Media now: Understanding media, culture, and technology. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson.
Module 10: Word document
Newspaper or Print News
Teaching the News Itself
Analysis of Newspaper Sections and Functions
Differences in Types and Uses of News
On-line News
Web-based Political Lobbying
Weblogs
The Web and Politics
Editorial Perspectives
Newspaper Ownership
News Bias
A Teacher Teaches about Bias
Studying and Producing Classroom / School Newspapers
Television and Radio News
Characteristics of Television News
Selecting News Stories
Accuracy / Completeness of News Coverage
Television News Development
On-line Television News
Sports Coverage
Coverage of Political Issues and Campaigns
Creating a Television News Broadcast
Teaching Activity: Analysis of a Local News Broadcast
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