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In the right place? This is Rutgers-Newark The course is Multimedia Journalism My name is Prof. Brian Horton Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism Be sure to sign in for each class

In the right place? This is Rutgers-Newark The course is Multimedia Journalism My name is Prof. Brian Horton Prof. Brian Horton Multimedia Journalism Be

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In the right place?

• This is Rutgers-Newark

• The course is Multimedia Journalism

• My name is Prof. Brian Horton

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

Be sure to sign in for each class

About me

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

I retired in 2009 after 38 years with The Associated Press (AP), where I covered news and sports in 37 states and 16 foreign countries. I’ve written a couple of books and done some other stuff we’ll talk about. This is my third year teaching at the college level.

Why we are here

• This course will study Multimedia Journalism with an emphasis on using new techniques to tell stories by utilizing time-proven skills

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

We’ll learn how to:• create a blog and add written content aswell as video, photos and audio• gather digital audio and upload it to a computer• do effective audio interviews• edit digital audio and produce an MP3 file• shoot and edit photographs for online use• create audio slideshows• shoot story-telling video

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

How we will learn it

• We’ll have class lectures and hands-on sessions

• We’ll have guest lecturers

• We’ll have discussions

• We’ll have a class blog, as well as personal blogs for each student

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

How we will learn it

• There is no single text which covers the broad range of topics we’ll cover. Instead, we’ll depend on web-based resources and brief handouts for background

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

What you’ll need

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

• a digital still camera - minimum of 6 megapixels resolution

• a digital audio recorder – needs to allow transfer of files to a Mac or PC; best if it has both mic and headphone jacks

• headphones – over-the-ear are best

• OPTIONAL: a digital video camera – must produce at least a 640x480 file. There are some loaners available here.

Creating a blog

You’ll be using your individual blogs to showcase your projects and to post items expanding on your chosen topic

The blogs will be created on the WordPress.com site and can be accessed from anywhere

Thursday, we’ll create your blogs

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

Grading CriteriaThe three areas that make up your overall grade include:

1) format-specific projects (audio, still photography, video and blogging)

2) class participation

3) your final semester project.

The three components total 1,000 points.

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

Grading CriteriaEight format-specific assignments - 400 points total

Each project will center on a key format (the blog you create, your photos, audio and video) as we learn their use. Each project will be worth 50 points.

The preliminary projects will include creating a blog, producing audio pieces, shooting still photo assignments and shooting a one-minute video. These will be graded on how well they fulfill the assignment and for creativity and technical skill. There are 350 points in this component.

In addition, you will be graded on your 12 weekly blog postings and how well your blog tells an overall story as the semester progresses. There are 50 points in this component

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

Grading CriteriaClass participation - 200 points

Grading will take into account timely attendance and contributions to the discussion. You must enter at least two comments a week on the overall class blog and your attendance also will be factored in.

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

Grading CriteriaSemester project - 400 points

You pick the topic.

The project should draw on your journalistic skills and will be graded on your use of the components learned (audio, still photos, video) and how you combine them to tell a story.

You pick the format:• audio slide show (max 18 photos and 1:30 audio)• video (max 2 min)

Posted to your blog with a 150-200 word copy block that adds detail and depth to your multimedia project.

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

Attendance• You are required to attend class

• Tardiness

• (No) Makeup policy

You will be penalized after your fourth absence

After your fourth late arrival, you will be penalized

There will be no makeup assignments for missed sessions or projects turned in late.You will need to get notes on missed lectures from a classmate.

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

Life in the classroom• No cellphones, mp3 players, etc.

• Discussion participation is important

• Academic honesty

You may take notes on a laptop but no external communications while class is in session

I want everyone to take part in the discussion, and disagreements will happen, but civility is expected

Plagiarism will not be tolerated. You must credit your sources if you don’t create it yourself. Projects will be checked for originality.

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

The siteThe siteOur classroom discussion will be followed up with entries on the class blog, part of a website devoted to multimedia journalism.

I’ll post comments and you will be expected to post remarks and point out links to stories, photos and sites that further our discussion.

The site will also have the class schedule and will be used to communicate schedule changes and important news about the class.

Check the blog often for the latest news.

Our classroom discussion will be followed up with entries on the class blog, part of a website devoted to multimedia journalism.

I’ll post comments and you will be expected to post remarks and point out links to stories, photos and sites that further our discussion.

The site will also have the class schedule and will be used to communicate schedule changes and important news about the class.

Check the blog often for the latest news.

http://brianhorton.info/http://brianhorton.info/

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

The blogThe blogEach blog entry is time and date-stamped and has a headline. In the body of the entry, there will often times be a link to an article, photograph or document on the Web (links are in red).

There is also a link to the comments area, lower right, so you can add your views or related links to the discussion.

The blog tracks entries by topic, upper right, and archives them, too.

Each blog entry is time and date-stamped and has a headline. In the body of the entry, there will often times be a link to an article, photograph or document on the Web (links are in red).

There is also a link to the comments area, lower right, so you can add your views or related links to the discussion.

The blog tracks entries by topic, upper right, and archives them, too.

http://brianhorton.info/bloghttp://brianhorton.info/blog

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

The blogThe blogWhen you double-click on the entry’s headline on the blog front, it will open the story up and provide a comment area.

In the comment box, you can write your response to the entry or share a link with classmates regarding the entry.

This is the central discussion point for the blog and your comments will shape the conversation.

When you double-click on the entry’s headline on the blog front, it will open the story up and provide a comment area.

In the comment box, you can write your response to the entry or share a link with classmates regarding the entry.

This is the central discussion point for the blog and your comments will shape the conversation.

http://brianhorton.info/bloghttp://brianhorton.info/blog

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

The blogThe blogAfter your entry in the comments box, add your name so we know where the the entry came from.

From the “comment as” drop-down menu at the bottom, you can select “name/URL” or “anonymous” setting since your name will be in the comment box itself.

When you are done, click “post comment” and your comment will become part of the blog in a couple of minutes.

After your entry in the comments box, add your name so we know where the the entry came from.

From the “comment as” drop-down menu at the bottom, you can select “name/URL” or “anonymous” setting since your name will be in the comment box itself.

When you are done, click “post comment” and your comment will become part of the blog in a couple of minutes.

http://brianhorton.info/bloghttp://brianhorton.info/blog

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

This and that

• Email

• Office hours

• Emergency class cancellation

• Mailbox – Bradley Hall 213

My [email protected] account is the main account for college business.

Office hours are by appointment only

I’ll post a note on the website and send out an e-mail blast

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

Classroom honesty• Honesty in your academic pursuits is one of the

most important items you will learn while in college. Plagiarism will not be tolerated and penalties may include failing the course and suspension from the school. The rule is simple: if it isn’t your thought, if you didn’t create it yourself, you must credit the source and acknowledge that it is not your work.

• In the same vein, use of copyrighted material is not allowed unless you have secured the necessary clearances. You must have the rights to any material you use in your projects.

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism

Upcoming• Thursday, we’ll start on building your WordPress blog

sites. Start thinking of a topic you want to cover and a name for your blog.

• Next Tuesday, we’ll refine the sites and discuss the topics you have chosen. Bring an image you like if you want to incorporate it in your blog’s header. You must have a theme for your site and a topic Tuesday. Send me a brief – 2-3 paragraph – outline of your topic by 6 p.m. Monday

• Next Thursday, we’ll look at ways to add multimedia to your sites as the semester progresses – still photos, YouTube, Vimeo, SlideShare

Prof. Brian Horton • Multimedia Journalism