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CommunicationMedia® – Course Guidelines
ComMedia casts a critical eye at the workings of the media in our world. Much of the curriculum will be based on events of the past twenty-four hours, or events coming up in the immediate future. We will look at what the media covers (and doesn’t), but more particularly we will look at how the story was told.
STUDENTS WILL NEED FOR CLASS
a (“composition-style”) notebook for daily, in-class notes.
a loose-leaf notebook, binder, or folder for archiving class handouts.
out-of-class access to electronic media sources, particularly television and the
internet
STUDENTS WILL BE EXPECTED TO
take responsibility for a particular “Area of Media Specialty”, and follow it
throughout the semester.
present to the class at least one story per week from your AMS
actively participate in classroom discussions, both by speaking and listening
read and respond to articles distributed in class
check in and leave a comment at least once a week with the ComMedia Blog
(http://thscommedia.blogspot.com/)
GRADES WILL BE TALLIED FROM
assessments by the teacher of the in-class notebook
assessment by the teacher of class participation
grades achieved on AMS reports
grades achieved on reading assignments
grades achieved on Final Examination
MR. MacARTHUR MAY BE CONTACTED AT
jmacarthur@tolland.k12.ct.us, or mrmac@operamail.com
(860) 870-6860 (ex. 409)
ComMedia casts a critical eye at the workings of the media in our world. Much of the curriculum will be based on events of the past twenty-four hours, or events coming up in the immediate future. We will look at what the media covers (and doesn’t), but more particularly we will look at how the story was told.
STUDENTS WILL NEED FOR CLASS
a (“composition-style”) notebook for daily, in-class notes.
a loose-leaf notebook, binder, or folder for archiving class handouts.
out-of-class access to electronic media sources, particularly television and the
internet
STUDENTS WILL BE EXPECTED TO
take responsibility for a particular “Area of Media Specialty”, and follow it
throughout the semester.
present to the class at least one story per week from your AMS
actively participate in classroom discussions, both by speaking and listening
read and respond to articles distributed in class
check in and leave a comment at least once a week with the ComMedia Blog
(http://thscommedia.blogspot.com/)
GRADES WILL BE TALLIED FROM
assessments by the teacher of the in-class notebook
assessment by the teacher of class participation
grades achieved on AMS reports
grades achieved on reading assignments
grades achieved on Final Examination
MR. MacARTHUR MAY BE CONTACTED AT
jmacarthur@tolland.k12.ct.us, or mrmac@operamail.com
(860) 870-6860 (ex. 409)
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