Sylabus
Work Requirements | Important Notes
Course Description:
A thorough introduction to the fastest growing element of professional journalism, online journalism. In this course, you will examine the theoretical, legal and ethical underpinnings of this new form, while exploring its connections with print and broadcast media. In this class you will develop and create an innovative Web site with original articles written for online readers. You do not need prior Web design skills, but you must know how to use a computer. You also need an inquiring mind and a visionary spirit.
Course Outcomes:
Required Texts:
By the end of this course you will have acquired the following skills:
Ability to search the Web effectively
Ability to evaluate credibility of Web sites
An understanding of how to write and report for online media
Ability to plan and design a Web site
Critical thinking for use, evaluation and creation of Web documents
An understanding of legal and ethical issues for online media
HTML for the World Wide Web, 5th Edition
Author: Elizabeth Castro
(Peachpit Press, 2003)
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Assignment |
Weight |
| Participation |
10% |
| Blog |
10% |
| New Site Analysis |
10% |
| Online Resume |
15% |
| Web Story |
20% |
| Final Critique |
5% |
| Final |
30% |
Plagiarism or falsified material will result in a failing mark for the course and possible expulsion from the program.
Late work will not be accepted!