March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics Exploring the issues with anonymous sources Students will examine the positive and negative potential in the use of anonymous sources, participate in activities examining the roles of anonymous sources and develop policies to guide their future use in local student media Read more
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics SPLC media law presentation: Reporter’s privilege An overview of reporter’s privilege Read more
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics SPLC media law presentation: Freedom of information An overview of the importance of access to information and how to access it Read more
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics SPLC media law presentation: Invasion of privacy An overview of laws addressing invasion of privacy and their relation to journalism Read more
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics SPLC media law presentation: Copyright An overview of copyright law and how it pertains to the student press Read more
March 16, 2014 by Law and Ethics SPLC media law presentation: Libel law An overview of libel law and how it pertains to the student press Read more
March 15, 2014 by News Literacy Critique your publication from a news literacy angle An activity-based lesson that introduces your staff to news literacy and guides them through a news literacy critique Read more
March 15, 2014 by News Literacy How the economics of news affects truth A lesson on the effects of concentration and conglomeration of news in society today Read more
March 15, 2014 by News Literacy Who owns the news? A two-day lesson introducing students to the foundational concepts of the media as a business Read more
March 15, 2014 by News Literacy Understanding source credibility A lesson on how to evaluate the trustworthiness of information sources Read more