New hybrid Online Genre - Journalism+Education ?
Die New York Times berichtet von einem speziellen Projekt: NewsHour Extra Web site: http://www.pbs.org/newshour.extra/.
Dieses Projekt wird von Lehrern und Journalisten gemeinsam geführt. Die NY-Times spricht dabei von of a new hybrid online genre — part daily journalism, part education — that has taken shape during the war.
Naja, ....wie wäre es denn gewesen, wenn man diese Projekte in Weblog-Form geführt hätte ??
Hier geht's zur N.Y. Times: New Online Genre Supplies Lessons on the War in Iraq
Und ebenso Informationen dazu gibt's bei onlinejournalism.com:
The Iraq war has fostered a new hybrid informational site, which is part-news and part-education reports The New York Times. These mini-sites offer lesson plans and news and resource links and are maintained by both journalists and teachers. The sites are used in high schools to integrate traditional lessons and current events to enhance learning. For example, a lesson on Mesopotamian history and the recent looting of Iraqi artifacts was posted at NewsHourExtra and created by news editor, Leah Clapman and Lisa Greeves, a former teacher.
The news-education lessons have been given greater impetus by the war and more importantly students' desire to discuss the war, explains Camille N. Sullivan, a teacher of world history at Clear Creek High School in League City, Texas. Ms. Sullivan also finds the daily updates useful given the pace at which different events occurred. Interestingly, NewHourExtra was not a daily service, till the start of the Iraq war.
The number of schools that use the site is uncertain; NewsHourExtra states that the number of hits was 57,000 the week before the war started jumped to 128,000 during the second week of the war. Other sites that offer teaching resources are Discovery (DiscoverySchool), The New York Times (Learning Network) and CNN and Harcourt (CNN Student Network).
NewsHourExtra lesson: Choices in War - What Would You Save First?: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/teachers/lessonplans/iraq/choices_4-14.html
Discovery School: http://www.discovery.com/
The New York Times Learning Network: http://www.nytimes.com/learning/
CNN Student Network: http://www.cnn.com/EDUCATION/
Dieses Projekt wird von Lehrern und Journalisten gemeinsam geführt. Die NY-Times spricht dabei von of a new hybrid online genre — part daily journalism, part education — that has taken shape during the war.
Naja, ....wie wäre es denn gewesen, wenn man diese Projekte in Weblog-Form geführt hätte ??
Hier geht's zur N.Y. Times: New Online Genre Supplies Lessons on the War in Iraq
Und ebenso Informationen dazu gibt's bei onlinejournalism.com:
The Iraq war has fostered a new hybrid informational site, which is part-news and part-education reports The New York Times. These mini-sites offer lesson plans and news and resource links and are maintained by both journalists and teachers. The sites are used in high schools to integrate traditional lessons and current events to enhance learning. For example, a lesson on Mesopotamian history and the recent looting of Iraqi artifacts was posted at NewsHourExtra and created by news editor, Leah Clapman and Lisa Greeves, a former teacher.
The news-education lessons have been given greater impetus by the war and more importantly students' desire to discuss the war, explains Camille N. Sullivan, a teacher of world history at Clear Creek High School in League City, Texas. Ms. Sullivan also finds the daily updates useful given the pace at which different events occurred. Interestingly, NewHourExtra was not a daily service, till the start of the Iraq war.
The number of schools that use the site is uncertain; NewsHourExtra states that the number of hits was 57,000 the week before the war started jumped to 128,000 during the second week of the war. Other sites that offer teaching resources are Discovery (DiscoverySchool), The New York Times (Learning Network) and CNN and Harcourt (CNN Student Network).
NewsHourExtra lesson: Choices in War - What Would You Save First?: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/teachers/lessonplans/iraq/choices_4-14.html
Discovery School: http://www.discovery.com/
The New York Times Learning Network: http://www.nytimes.com/learning/
CNN Student Network: http://www.cnn.com/EDUCATION/
Cyberwriter - 21. Apr, 12:43 - online Journalism
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