Sunday, March 14, 2010
Classes 19 and 20
DVD: We viewed the last third of This Film Is Not Yet Rated, a critique of the Motion Picture Association of America's ratings board.
DISCUSSION: We discussed some of the issues raised in the DVD, including government censorship vs. voluntary self-censorship, limitations on sex in movies vs. violence and the structure of the MPAA.
MEDIA LAW: We discussed media law as it affects privacy rights, intellectual property rights and the news media's right to collect news.
MEDIA ETHICS: We played Ethics Jeopardy focusing on history, ethical approaches and philosophies, ethical lapses in the media and controversies. Group 1 won.
ACADEMIC RESEARCH PROJECT: Students who agreed to present their PowerPoints on Tuesday: Raquel, Robert, Joel/Meagan, Angela, Matt, Adam, Sean, Adell, Nicole, Adelle, Zalette, Ricardo, Kelsey/Kat, Enrique, J.T., Clayton, Karla, Dustin, Rachel and Simi.
QUIZ MAKEUPS: Students can make up quizzes 9-15 by answering "Self-quiz" questions in blue boxes in the textbook, also found here. Answer 10 questions to make up one chapter quiz, or answer as many questions as you are missing points. Make-ups are due the last day of class, March 18.
FINAL -- Career Research Paper is due Friday, March 26 at TurnItIn.com.
BLOG 10: Media Ethics/Law Due Sunday March 14 midnight:
Describe a media law or media ethics case from 2009/10 involving one or more of the following:
· First Amendment/censorship
· Libel
· Privacy/intrusion
· Copyright
· Federal Communications Commission
· Misappropriation
Include a link to a Web news story about the case. Add your brief comments
DISCUSSION: We discussed some of the issues raised in the DVD, including government censorship vs. voluntary self-censorship, limitations on sex in movies vs. violence and the structure of the MPAA.
MEDIA LAW: We discussed media law as it affects privacy rights, intellectual property rights and the news media's right to collect news.
MEDIA ETHICS: We played Ethics Jeopardy focusing on history, ethical approaches and philosophies, ethical lapses in the media and controversies. Group 1 won.
ACADEMIC RESEARCH PROJECT: Students who agreed to present their PowerPoints on Tuesday: Raquel, Robert, Joel/Meagan, Angela, Matt, Adam, Sean, Adell, Nicole, Adelle, Zalette, Ricardo, Kelsey/Kat, Enrique, J.T., Clayton, Karla, Dustin, Rachel and Simi.
QUIZ MAKEUPS: Students can make up quizzes 9-15 by answering "Self-quiz" questions in blue boxes in the textbook, also found here. Answer 10 questions to make up one chapter quiz, or answer as many questions as you are missing points. Make-ups are due the last day of class, March 18.
FINAL -- Career Research Paper is due Friday, March 26 at TurnItIn.com.
BLOG 10: Media Ethics/Law Due Sunday March 14 midnight:
Describe a media law or media ethics case from 2009/10 involving one or more of the following:
· First Amendment/censorship
· Libel
· Privacy/intrusion
· Copyright
· Federal Communications Commission
· Misappropriation
Include a link to a Web news story about the case. Add your brief comments
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