The Newsroom
Humanities
Please respond to EACH of the following discussion topics and submit them to the discussion forum as a single post. Your initial post should be 75-150 words in length. Then, make at least two thoughtful responses to your fellow students’ posts. If you haven’t recently, please review the Rules of Discussion.
In your discussion this week you have to write a short newscast. Select three (and only three) current news stories. Select the three stories that you think are the most important to our nation and society.
- Write an original headline for each story.
- Write no more than three sentences summarizing each story.
- Include the full html web address for each story.
*It is very important to only write on three stories and keep your summaries under three sentences as this simulates how challenging it is to explain very complicated new stories in very restricted time and keeping the attention of viewers.
Your initial post will look something like this:
Catchy Headline #1
Summary sentence 1. This is the second sentence. And finally a third sentence.
http://www.not_a_real_website.com/page/super_cool_…
Catchy Headline #2
Summary sentence 1. This is the second sentence. And finally a third sentence.
http://www.not_a_real_website.com/page/super_cool_…
Catchy Headline #3
Summary sentence 1. This is the second sentence. And finally a third sentence.
http://www.not_a_real_website.com/page/super_cool_…
For your follow up posts, question your peer’s newscasts. Why did they select the stories they did? Were there other current events that they seemed to miss? Was there any bias in how the stories were presented? Was there any bias in how those stories were summarized? Why did they include certain news stories? Why did they ignore others? You may also respond to your peer’s questions for a follow post.
Respond to the following:
Jonathan,
Why veterans are important to our nation’s history and future
This article is basically saying that without the veterans this country will not be nothing. They have put their entire life on hold to serve this country because if they must go to war they cannot get out of going no matter how scared they are. They have also shaped the policy on foreign affairs.
https://lacrossetribune.com/why-veterans-are-impor…
Ten Ways Immigrants Help Build and Strengthen Our Economy
In this article it is basically saying that without immigration the American journey will not be possible. It provided different way that immigrants helped us. They started business and allowed the Americans job opportunities and create technologies and companies.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2012/07/…
A Nation Divided: Can We Agree On Anything?
This story mainly surfaced from the Susan G Komen story. It talks about teaching our children how to advocate constructively. It tells us that we cannot agree on matters that they consider small such as if criminal should be executed and the role and responsibilities of our government.
https://www.npr.org/2012/02/28/147338798/disagreea…
Respond to the following:
Jeanette,
Helping us retire with dignity
Social Security and Medicare keep millions of Americans out of poverty. This allows millions of people to live out their lives in dignity. These essential programs are provided by government at far less cost than would be possible from the private sector.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-10-best-things-government-has-done-for-us-2011-09-26
Protecting our freedoms
Our political and economic rights are the foundation of our democracy and capitalist economy. We often think of our rights as a protection against the heavy hand of government. Without them, we’d be nothing.
http://protectingourfreedoms.com/
Educating everybody
Our economy and democracy would be impossible without an educated, skilled populace. From the beginning of our nation, offering free and universal public education has been one of the most important functions of government. The federal government has always had a role, from the 1785 Land Act and the land-grant colleges established under Lincoln to the GI Bill and beyond.