Media Literacy
1.) AP, Reuters, Bloomberg
2.) Daily Beast, Mic, Vanity Fair
3.)Reason.com, The Daily Standard, National Review
4.) Liberal- Palmer Report, Patribotics Concervative- Natural news, Redstate
5.) A fact is a statement that can be proven by evidence.
6.) An opinion is a statement relating to his or hers beliefs.
7.)A persons beliefs based on facts.
8.) When writing for the dispatch you might find fact on the internet, new websites, books or from the news program on the TV.
9.) Someone who might provide Informed Opinions on a story we might write would be someone who knows facts and information about the subject but can also bring in their own opinion.
10.) Opinions can creep into our writing when we fell very passionate about the topic or feel very strongly about the topic.
11.) words that could cue into knowing you are writing your opinion when writing a story could be I, me, we or words that are from a first person point of view.
12.) Amendment One specifies freedom of the press.
13.) Congress can not make a law disrespecting the freedom of the press.
14.) The purpose of media and journalism today is to get people to know whats happening around them and all over the world.
15.)I noticed that all the headlines pointed to the main idea of the whole article.
16.)I think the bias of certain media outlets are evident because many of the stories only tell positive information were as other stories focus on negative information.
17.) They might have done this so more people wanted to read their websites.
18.) I think all media should not treat coverage the same because if it was all the same it would be boring and not worth reading twice.
19.) Yes, people know what they are about to read.
20.)Yes, to see other peoples point of views and the article might be different than you think it is.
21.) I think for the media to be accurate on information they can try not to use opinion and be bias in their reports so people know the truth and can decide for themselves what they believe.
2.) Daily Beast, Mic, Vanity Fair
3.)Reason.com, The Daily Standard, National Review
4.) Liberal- Palmer Report, Patribotics Concervative- Natural news, Redstate
5.) A fact is a statement that can be proven by evidence.
6.) An opinion is a statement relating to his or hers beliefs.
7.)A persons beliefs based on facts.
8.) When writing for the dispatch you might find fact on the internet, new websites, books or from the news program on the TV.
9.) Someone who might provide Informed Opinions on a story we might write would be someone who knows facts and information about the subject but can also bring in their own opinion.
10.) Opinions can creep into our writing when we fell very passionate about the topic or feel very strongly about the topic.
11.) words that could cue into knowing you are writing your opinion when writing a story could be I, me, we or words that are from a first person point of view.
12.) Amendment One specifies freedom of the press.
13.) Congress can not make a law disrespecting the freedom of the press.
14.) The purpose of media and journalism today is to get people to know whats happening around them and all over the world.
15.)I noticed that all the headlines pointed to the main idea of the whole article.
16.)I think the bias of certain media outlets are evident because many of the stories only tell positive information were as other stories focus on negative information.
17.) They might have done this so more people wanted to read their websites.
18.) I think all media should not treat coverage the same because if it was all the same it would be boring and not worth reading twice.
19.) Yes, people know what they are about to read.
20.)Yes, to see other peoples point of views and the article might be different than you think it is.
21.) I think for the media to be accurate on information they can try not to use opinion and be bias in their reports so people know the truth and can decide for themselves what they believe.
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