JOU 110 Intro to Mass Media

Andy Langager, Instructor

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Since the dawn of the Internet, news organizations have accepted the notion that the only way to survive the onslaught of the Web is to publish everything online, at no cost to readers, and let anyone in the world synopsize it, refer to it, and copy and link to it. You can't charge for your work—that's rule No. 1 on the Internet. And you can't block others from copying or linking to it—that's rule No. 2.
Posted by Andy Langager at 7:11 AM

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Worksheets

  • Chapter 2 - Due: Sept 6
  • Chapter 1 - Due: Aug 30

LINKS

  • Syllabus
  • Andy's Tips for College Students
  • Google Docs
  • What is plagiarism?
  • Quoting and paraphrasing
  • Dr. Grammar
  • MLA Citation
  • Citation Machine
  • DMACC Research Links

Blog Archive

  • ►  2011 (50)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  April (6)
    • ►  March (17)
    • ►  February (13)
    • ►  January (13)
  • ►  2010 (39)
    • ►  December (6)
    • ►  November (10)
    • ►  October (9)
    • ►  September (13)
    • ►  August (1)
  • ▼  2009 (39)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (6)
    • ►  October (11)
    • ▼  September (15)
      • Jay Leno & Product mentions
      • Research paper - due 12/1/09
      • Reaction Paper #5 due 10-1
      • LIFE magazine online
      • Citizen Kane extra credit
      • In honor of our discussion about books today, Dan ...
      • Is cropping unethical?
      • Reaction Paper #4 due 9-24
      • Since the dawn of the Internet, news organizations...
      • Test #1
      • How long will it last?
      • Reaction Paper #3 due 9-17
      • World of Warcraft
      • Reaction Paper #2
      • Second Skin documentary
    • ►  August (5)
Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.