syllabus - jour 436 (spring 2014)
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JOURNALIS
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STUDENT ORGANIZATION FAIR
• Wednesday, Jan. 15•11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Greene Street
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ABOUT ME
• Scott Lindenberg•Scott, Mr. Scott, Mr. L, Professor, Professor L• Please not “Hey”
• Day job – office is in the Russell House
• No set hours - flexibility
• Responsive to email and phone
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ABOUT YOU
• Email address in Blackboard
• Class before?
• Class after?
• Start time
• End time
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
• Writing skills laboratory
• Work on news releases, fact sheets, PSAs, letters to the editor, social media
• Utilize strategy and theory in writing
• Working knowledge of AP style
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PREREQUISITES
Journalism 328Journalism 202
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REQUIRED MATERIALS• Public Relations Writing Worktext, Third
Edition (Zappala)
• Associated Press Stylebook
(2012 or 2013)
• Flash drive
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POLICIES
• Do your own work.
• If you are copying anything from the web, you are cheating.
• If you are using a classmate’s work as a model, you are cheating.
• If you are using a previous student’s work from a fraternity or sorority file, you are cheating.
• Skills lab - repetition
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ATTENDANCE
• Take two (email, phone numbers)
• Attendance policy
• Responsible for classwork – not here, 0 for assignment
• Responsible for homework – get assignment from buddy
• Class participation is 10 percent of grade
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GRADING
• Style, grammar, spelling, punctuation, inverted pyramid
• Rewrite opportunities
Your work will be marked on a 0-4 scale –
with a 4 corresponding to an “A’ and a 0 to a “F” similar to your GPA.
4 - The work is of professional quality, acceptable in a professional setting
3 - The work is good but needs editing
2 - Quality of work is weak and needs major editing
1 - Work fails to meet requirements and needs a complete rewrite
0 - Unacceptable
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GRADING
Final grades will be based on the following scale:
A 93-100
B 86-92
C 78-85
D 70-77
F 69 or below
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GRADING
Your final grade will be based on the following percentages:
Class and homework assignments:30%
Project: 30%
Tests and quizzes: 30%
Attendance and participation: 10%
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EXTRA CREDIT
• Final page of syllabus
• Up to five points added to your final grade
• MUST submit a proposal by Thursday, Feb. 27
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TODAY’S ASSIGNMENTS
Biographical sketch
Blackboard/Jour436/Web links/Biographical sketch
Upload a headshot
Blackboard/Jour 436/Assignments/Upload your picture
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HOMEWORK DUE ON THURSDAY
Speak to (at least) three organizations at tomorrow’s Student Organizations Fair (11 a.m. to 2 p.m.)
1. Write down • The name of the person that you spoke
with• His/her position with the organization• Interest meeting dates and times