Thursday, November 30, 2006

Essential questions

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

How does media effect the news today comparing radio news, and televison news?

Anonymous said...

What has to go into the film makeing process to get the movie from the camera to the screen?

Anonymous said...

What specific aspects go into creating advertisments for the radio and television?
What tactics are used to make the advertisment more persuasive?

Anonymous said...

How can use of media effect large amounts of people.

Anonymous said...

How can use of media effect large amounts of people.

Hans Mundahl said...
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Anonymous said...

How does biest broadcasting effect the listeners?

Anonymous said...

2nd draft:

What's the difference of hearing something on the radio rather than seeing something visually on television? How does that effect the way people interpret information?

Anonymous said...

Essential question:

How is news effected depending on what region it is coming from, what things are left out or added?

Anonymous said...

New Essential Question:

Do you feel that certain forms of media have a negative effect on society? If so, do you feel that some of this is intentional?

Anonymous said...

3. Emerson College is the oldest and only college focused on communication and liberal arts.
3. was founded in 1880
3. he College enrolls some 3,000 full-time undergraduates and 900 full and part-time graduate students

2. Do you feel that the age of the school gives you experience in the field opposed to other colleges.
2. Do you feel that you have any sway or input in the media of the future.

1. I feel that my questions for the college is relevant to my essential question because of the fact that it focuses on the direction that the liberal arts is going and how people are effected by it.



3. NPR is a privae not[profit organization of public radio stations in the United States.
3. NPR was created in 1970
3. NPR employs over 700 people around the world .

2. Do you feel that you national coverage gives you experience in the field of the media opposed to other radio stations.
2. Do you feel that you have any sway over opinions of the people that listen to you?

1. I feel that my questions for NPR is relevant to my essential question because of the fact that it focuses on the direction that radio is going and how people are effected by it.