Reporting for the Media
Now in its eighth edition, Reporting for the Media continues its
outstanding tradition in journalism education. Providing both students
and instructors with a firm foundation on which to build journalistic
success, it emphasizes the most important skills and characteristics of
effective reporters--how to be engaged in and curious about the world
and how to articulate a good story. Reporting for the Media, 8/e,
introduces students to news writing and reporting by focusing on such
basics as grammar and mechanics, traditional story structures and
styles, interviewing techniques, reporting on speeches and meetings,
and common ethical dilemmas. Taking into consideration the increasingly
multimedia nature of journalism, this new edition includes material on
broadcast writing and convergence. It also covers prewriting, using the
Internet, and computer-assisted reporting. The eighth edition features
new exercises in nearly every chapter, expanded coverage of
grammar--including parts of speech--and thoroughly updated real-life
examples and illustrations, many covering issues that have arisen since
9/11. As in previous editions, this book features reading lists,
discussion questions, suggested projects, five useful appendices, and
end-of-chapter checklists. Reporting for the Media, 8/e, is an ideal
text for introductory news writing and reporting courses.
Writing Feature Stories: How to Research and Write Newspaper and Magazine Articles A systematic and user-friendly approach to journalistic feature story writing for journalism students, professionals, freelancers, and beginners is provided in this guide. Writers will learn to move beyond conventional news stories and embrace their creativity to create compelling features. Generating fresh ideas, gathering factual information, sifting through raw material, choosing the best angle, and working with editors are all explored. Discussion questions and exercises reinforce the ideas presented in each chapter. Pop culture examples and recently published articles are used to make concepts memorable and easily accessible.
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Scientific Writing - Easy When You Know How
This comprehensive and practical book covers the basics of grammar as well as the broad brush issues such as writing a grant application and selling to your potential audience.
The clear explanations are expanded and lightened with helpful examples and telling quotes from the giants of good writing. These experienced writers and teachers make scientific writing enjoyable.
It also includes a lot of usefull web resources and information about specific publication guidelines depending on study design.
Более десятка книг и материалов по обучению детей письму. Строго для учителей и родителей, которые сами обучают детей.
Originally posted 2007-02-19
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Teaching Childrens Handwriting Foundation Style Nsw Australia - Scanned Book Draw Write Now The Funbook of Creative Writing Daily Handwriting Practice- Traditional Manuscript Daily Handwriting Practice- Traditional Cursive Evan-Moor - Write Every Day Igniting Your Writing
Great and thorough writing activities and very good explanations while preparing or teaching for CAE. Prepares for all task types.
CAE Writing Skills combines creative practice of writing skills with systematic training for Paper 2. It contains varied activities designed to develop planning, checking and revising techniques while providing key language practice. Practical tasks throughout the units train students in writing for specific contexts.