I was consistent enough with my writing since the goal was to answer some questions that the teacher would ask me for the assignments. I just used a normal language, and didn’t need to do anything gimmicky like “leet-speak” or “emojis.” The best way to be professional is not to be so extreme.
Sadly, I didn’t know much about interviewing since it was difficult for me to find a topic or a person discuss with, and those online stories are the only ones that will never be completed.
I didn’t cite a lot of sources, and in some cases, I should have to give context to the assignments I was working on. It’s fine for the teacher or students if they know about the assignments, but for a person who just happened to come across the blog randomly, they may end up confused. I didn’t put any images except for the story in five pictures assignment. Even then, I just summed up a normal day when I’m alone, and I think I have something to do but don’t feel like it. The pictures didn’t have anything to do with any recent news stories. I did get my skills of editing and framing my photos from photography class a few years ago.
I had a fun time in JRN203. This has encouraged me to make another blog voicing my opinions, as well as be more vocal on social media. What I would like to do on my blog is doing reviews or editorials of movies, tv, video games, or any other entertainment medium, or analyze mentalities of certain groups of people. I hope I get to keep working on writing in the future.
(Further apologies for turning in late assignments.)
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Monday, December 4, 2017
Assignment XIII - Podcast
Here's the recording
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wgVBkbwAGQUSHaukjg0C-v3JCpeoboLV
and here's the script.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wgVBkbwAGQUSHaukjg0C-v3JCpeoboLV
and here's the script.
FCC’s Attack on Net Neutrality
Anchor: Elijah Berry
11-29-2017
Timecode: 01:05:00
Source: https://www.cnet.com/news/fcc-chairman-calls-twitter-the-real-threat-to-an-open-internet/
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Time: 4.5s]
Hello, I’m Elijah Berry making
my first attempt at a podcast.
For a while, Net Neutrality is being threatened again since
2015, and this time they are super serious about this, even though they never
got the memo last time.
But, it looks like the FCC chairman Ajit Pai (no apologies
if I mispronounce your name) has responded to all of the people wanting Net
Neutrality not to be abolished, calling
us and websites such as Twitter, a threat to freedom.
The FCC is essentially blaming us for something they are
doing. There is no valid point that he made in
that statement. So if you’re like me, then you should call your senator now and
tell him how ludicrous the FCC is.
This is Elijah Berry,
and even when doing something fun, I procrastinate on it.
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Time: 4.5s]
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