In-Depth Reporting (JMC 4970.3/5970.3)
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
I think something like OU enterprise news service sounds more official than if we used "project"
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Course Objectives
plan, report, write and edit in-depth enterprise stories
become familiar with various narrative forms (e.g.- news, feature, investigative, trend, profile)
improve skills relating to reporting depth, theme complexity, material and structure
successfully complete collaborative and individual projects
develop reporting strategies, conduct research/interviews, choose appropriate story form
produce polished results ready for publication
analyze examples from professionals and peers
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