Tuesday, September 20, 2016

google doc clean up/interview notes:


  • illegal in Texas to record someone without them knowing
  • texting the subject gives them time to think
  • choose when you text and interview
  • font/color with interviews on google docs
  • mark names
  • spacing
  • make sections
  • highlight quotes
  • labels
  • history
  • record (let subject know) and take short notes and full quotes during interviews

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

News values, captions, and headlines

Newspaper: Eagle Edition
Issue: 7

Picture 1: Sky High | teens take life skills to the air

On Friday, Jimmy Neutron spent many hours preparing for his private pilot license certificate. As of Monday, Neutron was given his license.

Picture 2: New director aims to broaden diversity, inclusion

Soon to be director, Steven Johnson, spends time to talk some of his students. He said he wants to change the ESD and allow students to be comfortable in their own skin and have fun.

Picture 3: LAX goes strong in SPC, falls short at state

On Saturday, ESD plays their game determining if they go to the championship game. ESD lacrosse boys team played against Jesuit losing after a tough game with a score of 8-7.



Picture 4: Magazine release, film viewing showcase creators' work


Students, Haley Smith, Wilma Brown, Andrew Noack, and Alexa Tom thank their adviser, Olivia Newman, for always being there and for a great year. They had a party afterwards for her retirement.


Picture 5: Letters from the Editors :Random thoughts and parting shots


Novice Mikayla Williams and her Editor, Rainey Yetter, hug one last time before Yetter's saddening departure on saturday morning. Williams said the whole team threw Yetter and the other editors a party for her graduation later that day.

Picture 6: Victories launch crew toward elite contests

On Saturday morning, the woman's varsity quad, featuring(right to left) Sam Peck, Haley Shoe, Yana Noack, and Tessa Richardson are seen competing at the Regionals in Ohio. On Sunday, the team found out they had come in first place and celebrated with a toast.

Headlines

Newspaper: Eagle Edition
Issue:4 Volume: 33
List: 
1.  Open carry laws triggers feelings of discomfort, protection
2.YAG passes two laws, earns state recognition
3.Fine Arts Network prepares second Fete, slates noted speaker
4. Diversity program to implement AIM Assessment, search for new leadership to expand purpose
5.18-year-olds prepare to cast ballots, uncertainly looms over final choices
6.Vet's silence broken, experiences revealed
7. Third Habitat build frames private-school partnership
8. Defending state champions hunt for 3-peat
9. Basketball looks to change pace before tournament
10.Pooling Talent: With no official school team, experienced club swimmers wade into SPC meet
11. Facing the Fear
12.Think about it': Cowboys and engineers: this sums up physics teacher Nick Brette's two different lives-one in the classroom, the other on the range.
13.Love me tinder
14.Preaching while teaching: Youth groups encourage teens, promote spiritual growth
15. Skirt Lengths, provocative clothing stitch together meaningless stereotypes, harsh assumptions
16. Webkins helps 1st-grader's friendship blossom into love
17. Sophomore drivers aggravated by new parking rules, misunderstand driving situations
18. Life as a teacher's son is all chalked up to be

6 Headlines:

1.Outraged Sophomore drivers disagree with the school's new parking policy
2. Going for the win at Championships
3. Stereotypical beliefs due to inappropriate clothing and thoughts from fellow students and staff
4. How would you like if your physics teacher was a cowboy?
5. Youth groups help teach students and bring to mind spiritual faith
6.People are faced with fear and concerned about their safety on the new law for firearms