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Online comments:
Allow anyone to post,
or monitor and approve first
An ethics lesson

Posted by on Sep 4, 2014 in Blog, Digital Media, Ethical Issues, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Considering online comments: Allow anyone to comment to protect the forum or keep comments focused? by John Bowen Description Should...

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How much information is enough for a story? An ethics lesson

Posted by on Sep 4, 2014 in Blog, Digital Media, Ethical Issues, Law and Ethics, Legal issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching, Visual Reporting | 0 comments

How much information is enough for a story? by John Bowen Description Students will explore the following questions: What makes a good...

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Taking your student media online:
Will students follow online news media?
An ethics lesson

Posted by on Sep 4, 2014 in Blog, Digital Media, Legal issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Taking your student media online: Will audiences follow online news media? by John Bowen Description What should you consider before...

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The Playwickian v. Neshaminy School Board:
What is freedom of the student press
and how does a staff make and defend editorial decisions?
A lesson in freedom

Posted by on Sep 4, 2014 in Blog, Hazelwood, Legal issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

The Playwickian vs. Neshaminy School Board – What is freedom of the student press and how does a staff make and defend editorial...

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Is print dead? An ethics lesson

Posted by on Sep 4, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Is print dead? by john Bowen Description Can students read the Constitution in its original form (cursive)? What could this mean for paper...

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Censorship lesson and case study: Fond du Lac

Posted by on Sep 4, 2014 in Blog, Ethical Issues, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, Legal issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Censorship Case Study by Jeff Kocur Description A case study on the Fond du Lac High School Cardinal Column’s censorship by administration...

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