Showing posts with label Mass Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mass Media. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Television Project



By class on Monday each of you must choose a television show to complete a project on. This project will have a written component and a presentation component. Unless it is pre-agreed upon, you must choose a television show from the list of Time Magazine's 100 Best Television Shows. This is the same list that we have been working with for 3 days.

If you have a television show that is not on the list, you must email me and say why you think it is a worthwhile show to research. I will then decide if you can choose that show. And before you ask Nick, ALF is not a show that can be researched. There are only so many things you can say about a cat-eating alien from Malmac. But here is a halloween episode for you.

Once you have a show chosen or approved, you must post it to the blog.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Mass Media: The Triumphant Return of Current Events 12/13/2009




Ahh...it has been too long since we have done a current events blog post. In order to receive full credit, you must post to the blog by the start of class on Tuesday (12/15) . There will be a quiz on Tuesday and you can use a 3x5 notecard with 20 words on it.

Invictus is getting a lot of press-- I hope to see it sometime this week.

I am not sure about Avatar. I just hope the story is as good as the special effects look.

E-Readers are all the rage this holiday season. Are they worth it?



Sunday, December 6, 2009

Project Schedule

Once again I have left the schedule of who is to present next at school. I meant to post it to the blog on Friday, but that did not happen.

Please refer to the schedule that I handed out before Thanksgiving break. Paul was the last person to go, so the next three people are scheduled for Monday (in addition to Mike).

Sorry to not have the specific information-- I will try to post it first thing Monday morning.


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Projects Due!!

This post is just a reminder that your projects are due!

Your 2 3/4 page paper is due by the start of class on tuesday. In addition to using www.turnitin.com (class code: 3001016) , please also bring a paper copy to class.

If your presentation is Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday -- please bring clips to class so that I can screen them.

If you have any questions, feel free to post them here- or email me: cullenc@hempfieldarea.k12.pa.us

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Say it ain't so Oprah!!


Here is an update about an article that I posted last week. If you post to this entry, I will give you up to 5 bonus points (must be done by 5pm on Friday 11/20).



Sunday, November 15, 2009

Mass Media: Current Events 11/16/2009



Please post to the blog by the start of class Tuesday. You may bring a 3x5 card with 20 words on it for the quiz.

Here is an article that Mr. Gruber sent me about Xbox Live.

Oprah has a big question to answer...read about it!

The Fantastic Mr. Fox was in limited release this weekend. How involved was Wes Anderson? Find out here. (this is an older article, but worth reading!).


Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Sesame Street: Let's Watch Some Videos



After the dvd debacle that was today's class, I have created a supplemental exercise for us. Instead of me showing you (or trying to show you) clips from the earlier years, I would like you to watch at least 5 clips from the Sesame Street Channel on Youtube. This channel includes famous guest appearances, musical numbers, current and class bits. It is definitely worth exploring.

For this assignment, you will go to the Sesame Street Channel on Youtube and watch at least 5 different clips. These clips range from 45 seconds to several minutes. You will then post the titles of the 5 clips that you watched and write a one paragraph response to one of them.

This assignment will be due Friday (11/13) at 1:00 pm. You can go to the comments section for an example.


Sunday, November 8, 2009

Current Events: 11/8/2009



For this week you will need to only read 1 article and post your response to the article-- using at least 2 complete paragraphs. I do not want a summary of the article. I want your thoughts and reactions to the article presented in an intellectual manner. Please have the post completed by the start of class Tuesday. There will be a quiz on Tuesday (notecard with 20 words is permitted).

This week we will be talking about children's television focusing on Sesame Street. Mr. Rogers and other shows from the 1960s and 1970s. Here is an excellent article from USA Today about Sesame Street celebrating its 40th Anniversary.



Monday, November 2, 2009

Current Events 11/2


There will be a quiz on Wednesday. Normal rules apply: 3x5 card with 20 words on in it. Don't forget to post a two paragraph response to one of the articles.

Here we go!

Here is an interesting article that Paul found. [No quiz for Paul this week!]

V is new show based on a 1980s miniseries about aliens coming to Earth. Read about it here.

Def Jam Records is still relevant after 25 years...read about it here.
Ms. Rouse found this article. It isa few months old, but worth a read!

Jonathan Safran Foer is one of my favorite authors and he has a new book coming out this week. Here is an article about his first attempt at non-fiction. You do not need to read this article for the Current Events quiz-- I just thought that some of you might want to glance at it.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Mass Media: Current Events 11/1




Instead of me posting article for you, this week you are going to submit articles to me. I would like you to choose something interesting and relevant to the course, so please do not simply link the highest grossing films of the weekend. You have read enough "current events" posts to know the type of article that I like.

Before class on Monday I will choose four articles that were posted by students. You will need to read the 4 articles, post about one of them (like we normally do) and there will be a quiz on Wednesday (no school on Tuesday!). If your article is one of the four that I choose, you will automatically recieve a 20/20 on the quiz.

So, to sum things up: If you are reading this, you should post a relevant current events article.


I think that sounds like a fair deal!


Thursday, October 29, 2009

Mass Media: 1950s Television Scavenger Hunt




For today's assignment, you will be researching the 1950's most popular television shows.

1) In trios, please follow this link.
2) Choose 1 of the shows other than I Love Lucy. The choosing of shows is a first-come, first serve basis. No duplicates!
3) You will have 1 class period to create a Google Presentation on the show. This presentation must include:


  • Premise of the show

  • Actors, Actresses & The parts they played

  • Memorable Episodes

  • Cultural Signifigance (why did people watch this show?)

  • Pictures from the show

If you go above and beyond the minimum requirements, you will have a greater chance of earning a high mark.

This presentation MUST be shared with me via Google Documents no later than 2:00 pm today.

I will be posting links to all of your presentations on this blog. Tomorrow, you will each tell about your show and your presentation will be evaluated by the class.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Mass Media: Current Events 10/26/2009


If everyone in the class posts to the blog by the start of class I will cancel the quiz.

Get ready for your last Current Events Quiz of the 9 weeks! As usual, you can use a 3 x 5 notecard with up to 20 words on it. Any words you want- 20 of them! Be sure to post a two paragraph response on this entry by the start of class Tuesday. If you have any questions, I will answer them before 9:30 pm tonight.


Here is a review of the new film about Amelia Earhart. It seems that her life was made for a movie.


Oh No!!! WORST NEWS EVER!


Movie theaters are no longer just for movies. See how the industry is keeping up by reading this article.


For the final article (the Hulu one was really short), I am going to plug one of my favorite shows: Madmen. Read about the set details here.


Bonus: I will throw you a couple of bonus points if you create your own Simpsons Character. While you do not need to enter the contest, you must answer all of the questions that they ask and post it to the blog.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Mass Media: Television Unit




For this assignment, you will begin researching a television show that you find interesting. Please follow the directions that I give throughout this blog post.

For this task, you will be using an article from time magazine and conduct brief internet "research". You will be required to post something on this blog.

First: Read this article entitled "How I Chose The List"


Second: Read through the entire list of Time's Top 100 Television Shows. Choose at least 5 shows that you found interesting. Read about these shows by clicking the title.


Third: Out of the 5 shows that you choose, pick 1 show that you would like to research more.


Fourth: Do "internet research" on your chosen show. This could be at wikipedia, tv.com, Entertainment Weekly or any other reliable television outlet


Fifth: Post a comment to this blog. This comment should include the following:


  • The names of the 5 television show that you read more about.

  • The name of the show that you wanted to research more about.

  • Why you wanted to research that show (at least 4 sentences)

  • What you found out after you researched your show (at leat a paragraph)

  • Where you found this information

If this is not completed by the end of class it is homework.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Mass Media: Bonus Opportunity




A lot of you have asked me about bonus opportunities for this class. Since we have been working on radio broadcasting for quite some time, I feel that any bonus that I give should be an extension of what we have already done in class.

For bonus points, listen to the following interview from Fresh Air on NPR. The interview is with Spike Jonze, the director of Where the Wild Things Are. The clip is 20 minutes long and very interesting.

To earn bonus points, listen to the entire clip and post a 3 paragraph response to the interview on this post.

You have until Wednesday, October 21st to complete this. This will be the only opportunity for bonus.


Mass Media: Current Events 10/18/2009


In addition to the test that you will be having on Tuesday, there will be a current events quiz on Monday. Just like the other Monday quizzes, you will be able to write 20 things on a 3x5 notecard to help you on the quiz.

After you read all of the articles, write a two paragraph response on one of the articles. This is not a summary-- it is what you think about the article and why you think that way.

I will be posting review materials for the test later this evening. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.


Read about Pittsburgh finally getting some recognition in video games here.

One of my favorite comedians is Bill Cosby. Here is a review of one of his recent stand-up shows. Be sure to watch the clip at the bottom-- hilarious!

Balloon Boy is making a lot of news. Here is an article from CNN about media exposure and its affect on children.

I hope that all of you had a great weekend!





Sunday, October 11, 2009

Mass Media: Current Events 10/11/2009




As per the previous weeks, please be sure to post a comment on this entry. Your post should be at least two paragraphs in length and us correct grammar, structure, etc. There will be a quiz on all of the articles and you will be allowed a 3x5 index card with at most 20 words on it.

Paranormal Activity was released this weekend. Read about why this movie is making headlines.

Here is an article about magazines going under. It is an interesting piece about the decline of the magazine industry as a whole.

Here is a really long article about the Beatles coming to Pittsburgh. I think that it is worth reading because of the local and historical context.

I will only post 3 articles due to the length of the Beatles article. I hope that you all had a wonderful weekend!


Sunday, October 4, 2009

Mass Media: Radio Project

I have been listening to the radio all weekend. The more I listen to it, the more that I enjoy it. In fact, I might say that I am enjoying it more than listening to music. The only downside is that I did travel this weekend and I was listening to Wait..Wait..Don't tell me, but then I was too far away to recieve the signal. This is one of the reasons that Satelite Radio (XM & Serius) are doing [fairly] well.

Here is a list of links of the most popular syndicated radio shows.

National Public Radio has all of their shows streaming (I listened to Car Talk for the first time on Saturday. Very entertaining, even though I know nothing about cars!).

Here are some local Pittsburgh Stations:
If you find some other radio shows that are worth posting, please feel free to comment (and I might give you a few bonus points).

Mass Media: Current Events 10/5/2009


Just like last week, you will be allowed to use a 3 x5 index card with up to 20 words on it. This will help you on the quiz. Please be sure to read all of the articles and write down what you think is important. Some of you need to do better on these quizzes.

As per other current events readings, you are to post at least a two paragraph response to one of the articles. If you would like to comment on multiple articles, that is encouraged, as long as you have at least two paragraphs on one of them. You have until 1:00 pm on Monday to do this for your work to be considered on time.

Dave Chappelle's "friend" is in the news- read about it hear.

A producer from the David Letterman show is in trouble for extortion. Read about it here and watch David Letterman address the issue here.

The Seinfeld cast is reuniting on Curb Your Enthusiasm*. Here is an article about it.

*While this show is not school appropriate, the fact that the most popular comedy show in history is having a reunion is a worthwhile event to discuss. I can NOT recommend that you watch this show due to its language and adult themes.


Sunday, September 27, 2009

Mass Media: Current Entertainment Events 9/27/2009



It is another Sunday evening (is it fall yet?) and time for another current events blog post. Please remember to post at least at two paragraph response to one of the articles on this post. Some of you are not earning full credit due to the fact that you are only writing 1 paragraph (and barely a paragraph at that!).

I would also like to remind you to check your work for spelling and grammar issues. Starting this week, you will also be graded on these aspects. There will be a quiz Monday but to make it fair, I will let each of you use a 3 x 5 notecard or piece of paper with 20 words on it. If you have more than 20 words, you will not be able to use it.

Ken Burn's new documentary premieres tonight on PBS. Here is an article about it.

New season of the simpsons tonight! See who guest wrote it here.

New season of SNL drops the bomb.

Roman Polanski was arrested for a crime he committed 30 years ago. Read about it here.

Don't forget to read the road!! Entire book due on Tuesday.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me!



Here is a link to the assignment from today. If you liked Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me!, you can download a number of episodes for free from the "Podcasts" section of iTunes.

Here is a streaming link to the episode that we listened to today.

Please remember to turn the assignment in no later than the start of class (for full credit) on google docs.

If you have any questions, you can post them here.