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BASICSBACK TO THE
IHSPA FALL CONVENTION 2013OCTOBER 17 & 18 | FRANKLIN COLLEGE
WELCOMETO THE 2013 IHSPA CONVENTION
Welcome to the 2013 Indiana High School Press Association state journalism convention. We would like to extend a sincere thank you to everyone, including students, advisers and administrators, for your dedication to scholastic journalism.
The advent of social media and advancing technology has given journalists more ways to tell a story. From quick photos and videos on Instagram to interactive graphics on the web to Twitter updates, the way we communicate with our readers and viewers is certainly changing. However, we must remember where we started. This year’s theme, “Back to the Basics,” is meant to remind us that the core journalism skills of writing, designing, reporting, SKRWRJUDSKLQJ�DQG�ÀOPLQJ�DUH�WKH�EDFNERQH�RI�WKH�latest methods of storytelling. We hope that, through all we have to offer this year, you will be able to either learn or enhance your skills in these areas.
All on-site competitions will be held Thursday evening. Students will attend a special presentation by award-winning photojournalist Damian Strohmeyer. After a few brief announcements in the Spurlock Center Gym, students will be released to their on-site rooms, located in the Napolitan Student Center.
Friday’s events will open with our keynote speaker, JEA Digital Media chair and national award-winning journalism adviser Aaron Manfull. Following his presentation, you will have the opportunity to participate in four 45-minute workshop sessions led by a diverse group of experienced faculty. The convention will conclude with the awards ceremony in the Spurlock Center Gym.
:KHWKHU�WKLV�LV�\RXU�ÀUVW�\HDU�RQ�VWDII�RU�\RXU�ODVW��we hope that you will enjoy this year’s convention as much as we have enjoyed planning it for you. Have fun!
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Aaron Manfull is the Director of Student Media at Francis Howell North High School in St. Charles,
Missouri. There, he advises the North Star newsmagazine, Excalibur yearbook, FHNtoday TV and FHNtoday.com. His staffs have been named Gold Crown and Pacemaker winners. He was the adviser of the 2012 National High School Journalist of the Year. In his spare time he co-directs Media Now STL with his wife Kate, serves as the JEA Digital Media Chair, runs JEADigitalMedia.org, updates theNext26.com and last, but GHÀQLWHO\�QRW�OHDVW��VSHQGV�WLPH�with his two children (Michaela, 6, and Kane, 3). Aaron is a former Dow Jones News Fund National High School Journalism Teacher of the Year and an NSPA Pioneer Award winner.
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� Rudeness to hotel guests and employees, excessive noise in all hotel areas, destruction of property, or any other inappropriate behavior is not acceptable and can lead to severe consequences for anyone involved.� Remember to keep your room key with you at all times.� Do not run from room to room.� Do not make prank phone calls.� Boys are not allowed in girls’ rooms; girls are not allowed in boys’ rooms.� Students should be in their rooms by midnight, making no excessive noise.� The possession or use of illegal drugs, including alcohol, by minors, is absolutely prohibited.��All students should be accompanied outside the hotel by at least one other student or adults at all times.
��Wear your name badge at all times.��Remember that you are representing your school and should act accordingly.� Please be on time to sessions and avoid disrupting speakers.��Plan ahead: Map out your day in advance.��Be courteous; pay attention to speakers and be respectful.��Should individual students prove disruptive, IHSPA reserves the right to declare fees forfeited and send students home at the expense of their parents or guardians; breaking convention rules will result in GLVTXDOLÀFDWLRQ�IURP�FRQWHVWV�DQG�forfeiture of awards.��Follow your lunch schedule!
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PRESIDENT:Nicole Wilson (Carmel HS)
PRESIDENT ELECT:Melissa Deavers-Lowie
(Portage HS)
VICE PRESIDENT:Robin Bilinski (NorthWood HS)
SECRETARY:Kristine Brown (Fishers HS)
PAST PRESIDENT:Rachel McCarver
(Columbus North HS)
AT-LARGE MEMBERS:Bill Caulton (Avon HS)
Julie Elston (Crown Point HS)
Elizabeth Granger
(Lawrence Central HS)
Mike Klopfenstein (Southport HS)
STUDENT BOARD:Claire Gallman (Greenwood HS)
Lauren Lecy (Chesterton HS)
Madi McNew (Noblesville HS)
Ashley Shuler (Ben Davis HS)
Mark Tague (Carmel HS)
Brandon Vickrey (Portage HS)
Paige Woodard
(Franklin Community HS)
IHSPA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR:Diana Hadley (Franklin College)
IHSPA BUSINESS/WEB ADVISER:Dennis Cripe (Franklin College)
CONVENTION CHAIRS:Melissa Deavers-Lowie,
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THURSDAY NIGHT SPEAKERSMeet in the Spurlock Gym at 6:45 p.m.
DAMIAN STROHMEYERDamian Strohmeyer is a Boston photographer who has been telling stories with photographs for more than two decades. Adept with a wide range of skills he is comfortable working in portraiture, photojournalism, and fast moving news, sports
and feature photography in the advertising, commercial and editorial markets. After stints at The Topeka Capital Journal and The Denver 3RVW�QHZVSDSHUV��KH�KDV�EHHQ�DIÀOLDWHG�ZLWK�Sports Illustrated magazine for over 20 years. His work has been featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated over 60 times.Location: Spurlock Center Gym
THE POWER OF STORYTELLINGSarah Neal-Estes, Indiana UniversityDirector, American Student RadioThere has never been a better time to be a storytelling journalist. This session is for students who want to know a fun and simple way to get an HGJH�LQ�WKLV�ÀHOG��DQG�WR�KDYH�HYHQ�PRUH�IXQ���7KH�short answer is, “Learn how to use your audio!” Audio, like all forms of media, has its own unique powers. We will show you the singular strengths of audio storytelling, give examples of how to use itwith print and visual media and provide ways to get you started.Location: Chapel
FRIDAY CONVENTIONREGISTRATION | 7:30 a.m.Spurlock Center Lobby
KEYNOTE | 8:30 a.m.
SESSIONS | 9:45 a.m.Four rounds of sessions
LUNCH | 11:45 p.m. & 12:45 Chose session three or four
CLOSING | 1:45 p.m. Publications Awards Ceremony, Spurlock Center Gym
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EDITOR ORGANIZATIONNancy Hastings | Spurlock 225
THE 10 DEADLY SINS OF JOURNALISMJim Streisel | Student Center 245
FINDING FRONT PAGE NEWS WITH MEANINGTerry Nelson | Hamilton 309
OUR YEARBOOK’S NOT WORTH $50!Alan Swank | JCFA 101
MAKE YOUR QUOTES MOVESarah Neal-Estes | Shirk 103
PHOTOGRAPHY: MAKE THE MOST OF WHAT YOU HAVEKris Brown | JCFA 102
CONSIDER JEA CERTIFICATIONKim Green | Shirk 114
PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITINGMorgan Greenlee | JCFA 103
CREATING MULTIMEDIA PACKAGESAnna Kaiser | JCFA 104
GRAPHICS VS. ILLUSTRATIONS: THE FACE-OFFBrian Hayes | Spurlock 226
WHAT IS NEWS?Gina Woodard | Hamilton 311
SPORTS WRITINGMike Klopfenstein | Hamilton Library ELC Classroom
ADVISER ROUNDTABLEDan Niles & Teresa White, Branigin Room (Student Center)
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Editor organizationBeing an editor is about more
than just leadership -- it’s
about management and
organization, too. Keep your
staff on track with tips, how-
to’s and tricks from a veteran
adviser who has seen it all.
Presenter: Nancy Hastings, Munster HS (retired)Location: Spurlock 225
thE 10 dEadly SinS of JournaliSmThink you’re ready to submit
your story? Think again.
Here’s a checklist of 10
things you can do to edit and
improve your writing to make
you sound more professional.
Presenter: Jim Streisel, Carmel HSLocation: Student Center 245
finding front PagE nEwS with mEaningThere’s nothing worse than
seeing the newspaper you
worked so hard on at the
bottom of the trash can. In
this session, pick up some
pointers on how to avoid that
by giving your readers front
page news they can truly care
about.
Presenter: Terry Nelson, Blackford HSLocation: Hamilton 309
our yEarbook’S not worth $50!Having trouble selling your
yearbook? Maybe it’s what
you’re putting or in many
cases, not putting it in. This
highly interactive session
will focus on ways to put the
“cool” back in your yearbook
so that it will again become
the “must have item” of the
school year.
Presenter: Alan Swank, BalfourLocation: JCFA 101
makE your quotES movEOne of best ways to make your
interviewing stronger is to
learn to interview for audio, for
obvious reasons. And smart
phones make it possible for
everyone to be a darn good
ÀHOG�UHFRUGHU��6R��QR�PDWWHU�your career trajectory, this
audio interviewing session will
teach everyone to get strong,
visual quotes that really
“take us there.” Everyone will
also learn how to “go mobile
journalist” with their smart
phones.
Presenter: Sarah Neal-Estes, IU American Student RadioLocation: Shirk 103
Public rElationS writingWanting to promote your
publication? Learn the tricks
of writing for social media and
news releases from a public
relations guru from
VisitIndy.com.
Presenter: Morgan Greenlee, Visit IndyLocation: JCFA 103
General | Newspaper | Yearbook | Photo | Multimedia
PHOTOGRAPHY: MAKING THE MOST OF WHAT YOU HAVE7RUQDGRHV��ERPE�WKUHDWV��ÁDVK�mobs - none of these are on your staff’s photo assignment list, but they can happen at any time. What do you do if you ÀQG�\RXUVHOI�LQ�RQH�RI�WKHVH�“found” situations? Use your cell phone, of course. This session will look at the best way to use the tools at hand in spontaneous situations.Presenter: Kris Brown, Fishers HSLocation: JCFA 102
CONSIDER JEA CERTIFICATIONBecause of the strong push for tangible teacher accountability in Indiana, now may be the time to seek that proof through FHUWLÀFDWLRQ�ZLWK�WKH�-RXUQDOLVP�Education Association. This session will cover all aspects of WKH�FHUWLÀFDWLRQ�SURFHVV�DQG�ZLOO�place you on the path to earning &HUWLÀHG�-RXUQDOLVP�(GXFDWRU��&-(��RU�0DVWHU�-RXUQDOLVP�(GXFDWRU��0-(��GHVLJQDWLRQV�Presenter: Kim Green, Columbus North HSLocation: Shirk 114
WHAT IS NEWS?In this session, you will learn how to tell what is considered news in your school. Come ready to learn about all the news values and how you can use them to pick out your next story.Presenter: Gina Woodard, Ball StateLocation: Hamilton 311
CREATING MULTIMEDIA PACKAGESStorytelling. Video. Creativity -- all wrapped in one package. In the age of multimedia journalism, see how you can stretch your content across multiple forms of media. Learn the strategies and techniques to create multimedia packages that will connect your audience to your stories in entirely new ways.Presenter: Anna Kaiser, Carmel HSLocation: JCFA 104
GRAPHICS VS. ILLUSTRATIONS: THE FACE-OFFA good graphic should not only look nice, but it should help tell a larger story. This session will discuss the differences between graphics and illustrations — when to use them and common pitfalls.Presenter: Brian Hayes, Ball StateLocation: Spurlock 226
SPORTS WRITINGThe sports sections of publications are a fan favorite. Here, learn how to capture your readers’ attention and not strike out.Presenter: Mike Klopfenstein, Southport HSLocation: Hamilton Library ELC Classroom
ADVISER ROUNDTABLEAll advisers are invited to attend an informal discussion to help new advisers address issues ranging from curriculum to staff management.Presenter: Dan Niles, Lifetime Member & Teresa White, IULocation: Branigin Room
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10 STEPS TO MOVING YOUR PUBLICATION ONLINE (PART 1)Aaron Manfull | JCFA101
WHAT’S IN A THEMEBetty Samples | Spurlock 225
CAMERA SHYMelanie Mason | Hamilton 311
PRESENTATION ACROSS PLATFORMSRon Johnson | JCFA 104
ZOOMING IN: LOCALIZING STATE AND NATIONAL ISSUESLesley Weidenbener | Student
Center 245
IT SOUNDS GOOD TO MESarah Neal-Estes | Shirk 103
BRAND YOURSELFMorgan Greenlee | JCFA 103
GIDDY FOR GOOGLE DOCSMegan McNames | JCFA 102
IF IT’S NOT FUN, WHY DO IT?Jo Beliles | JCFA 101
PLAYING THE SALES GAMEJared Wojtas | Hamilton Library
ELC Classroom
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10 STEPS TO MOVING YOUR PUBLICATION ONLINE (PART 1)Newspaper, Broadcast and Yearbook staffs (yes, I said yearbook) need an online presence in 2013. This session will give you a plan to make sure your journey down this path is an organized, successful one. Part 1 will be the 5 steps you need to take to get the site up and running.Presenter: Aaron Manfull, Francis Howell North HSLocation: JCFA 101
CAMERA SHYDo you typically avoid picking up a camera because of lack of training? Or do you think you’re just not “photographer” material? Come learn a few basics and rules you can apply to help improve your photography. This session is basic and not intended for experienced photographers, but will help the non-photographer or new staffer work towards picking up a camera and becoming less camera shy. Presenter: Melanie Mason, Tippecanoe Valley HSLocation: Hamilton 311
PRESENTATION ACROSS PLATFORMSStorytelling and presentation are the benchmarks at IU’s student media — the Indiana Daily Student newspaper, Arbutus yearbook and Inside magazine. We’ll take a behind-the-scenes look at how their top stories and features came together. Along the way, we’ll talk about storytelling tools and how presentation pulls them together across platforms, in print, online and social media.Presenter: Ron Johnson, IULocation: JCFA 104
ZOOMING IN: LOCALIZING STATE AND NATIONAL ISSUESLearn how to take the news you see on television or in the newspaper and make it relevant for your high school readers. Find out how to localize state and national stories and get politicians and bureaucrats to talk to you.Presenter: Lesley Weidenbener, Franklin CollegeLocation: Student Center 245
WHAT’S IN A THEME?Choosing a yearbook theme is WKH�ÀUVW�VWHS�LQ�PDNLQJ�D�JUHDW�book. In this session, you will learn what theme is, what makes a good theme and how to avoid a bad one.Presenter: Betty Samples, Herff JonesLocation: Spurlock 225
General | Newspaper | Yearbook | Photo | Multimedia
it sounds good to meToday journalists carry a backpack of tools – they record sound and video, take notes and pictures DQG�ÀOH�UHPRWHO\�IURP�WKHLU�ODSWRSV��+RZ�FDQ�\RX�PDNH�\RXU�PXOWLPHGLD�SLHFHV�stand out? Sound. Audio is an increasingly popular piece of online reporting, DQG�IHZ�SHRSOH�DUH�PDNLQJ�WKH�PRVW�RI�LW��6RXQG�editing software is free, HDV\�DQG�IXQ��&RPH�DQG�learn how to use it well.Presenter: Sarah Neal-Estes, IU, American Student RadioLocation: Shirk 103
giddy for google docsWant to be an HQYLURQPHQWDOO\�IULHQGO\�WLPH�PDQDJHPHQW�SUR"�Take this session to save trees and learn how to use Google Drive, which is a way you can share GRFXPHQWV�EHWZHHQ�VWDII�PHPEHUV�DQG�HGLWRUV�IURP�KRPH�RU�VFKRRO�Presenter: Megan McNames, Ball StateLocation: JCFA 102
if it’s not fun, why do it?6RPHWLPHV�LW·V�HDV\�WR�get so bogged down by the work that being on a \HDUERRN�VWDII�GHPDQGV�WKDW�LW·V�HDV\�WR�ORVH�VLJKW�
RI�WKH�IXQ�\RX·UH�VXSSRVHG�to be having along the way. In this session, FRPH�OHDUQ�PRUH�DERXW�KRZ�WR�PDLQWDLQ�VWDII�unity and focus while still KDYLQJ�D�JRRG�WLPH�ZLWK�\RXU�SXEOLFDWLRQV�WHDP��And as a bonus -- hear VRPH�SRLQWHUV�RQ�KRZ�WR�keep your audience (the readers!) entertained, too, with fun, fresh copy!Presenter: Jo Beliles, WalsworthLocation: JCFA 101
Brand yourselfThis session will cover how to get the word out about yourself and your SXEOLFDWLRQ���<RX·OO�OHDUQ�tricks and tips on how to EUDQG�\RXUVHOI�DQG�PDNH�\RXUVHOI�PRUH�SUHVHQW�LQ�the professional world.Presenter: Morgan Greenlee, Visit IndyLocation: JCFA 103
the sales gameRegardless of how your staff sells yearbooks, WKHUH·V�DOZD\V�URRP�IRU�LPSURYHPHQW��&RPH�WR�this session to learn a few QHZ�WULFNV�ZKHQ�LW�FRPHV�WR�VHOOLQJ�PRUH�FRSLHV�RI�what your staff works so hard on -- the yearbook!Presenter: Jared Wojtas, WalsworthLocation: ELC Classroom
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THEME, THEME, THEMEAbby Jane Klug | Hamilton 309
PREPARING A STUDENT JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR PORTFOLIODarian Eswine & Michaela SosbyStudent Center 245
SO YOU WANT TO WORK IN SOCIAL MEDIALeah Beatty | JCFA 101
LEADING THE WAYMagen Kristch | Spurlock 225
INTERVIEWING 101Samantha Deane | JCFA 103
WEB WRITINGMegan McNames | JCFA 102
HEADLINE DEADLINERaven Williams | JCFA 104
FOCUSED ON FONTSSuzanne Williams | Spurlock 226
MONEY MATTERSJennifer Forsee | Hamilton 311
WRITING THE PERSONALITY PROFILEEric Marty | Hamilton Library ELC Classroom
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THEME, THEME, THEMEWhat is a theme anyway? Let’s go back to square one and break down what a theme really is, where it goes in the book and how to tie it all together. This session will help you fully develop your unique theme and take it to the next level in your 2014 yearbook! Presenter: Abby Jane Klug, BalfourLocation: Hamilton 309
PREPARING A STUDENT JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR PORTFOLIOThe 2013 Indiana Journalist of the Year and 2012 Journalist of the Year runner-up describe ways to construct a portfolio to compete in the annual state and national competition.Presenter: Darian Eswine, Franklin College | Michaela Sosby, MissouriLocation: Student Center 245
LEADING THE WAYYou have to capture their attention at the beginning. Learn how to tweak those ÀUVW�IHZ�VHQWHQFHV�WR�make your readers want more!Presenter: Magen Kristch, Franklin Daily JournalLocation: Spurlock 225
SO YOU WANT TO WORK IN SOCIAL MEDIAThinking of a career in social media? Attend this session to learn what it’s really like to work in social media from a professional ZLWK�RYHU�ÀYH�\HDUV�RI�social media experience. Leah will talk a little bit about the social scene and provide plenty of tips and tricks to being successful. She will also cover some dos and don’ts of hiring managers in the tech industry.Presenter: Leah Beatty, SmartFileLocation: JCFA 101
INTERVIEWING 101Conducting interviews for news stories is an important skill for every journalist to have. This session will focus on the basics of how to conduct a good interview to get you ready to report on any story.Presenter: Samantha Deane, Ball StateLocation: JCFA 103
General | Newspaper | Yearbook | Photo | Multimedia
WEB WRITINGHere you’ll learn the easiest way to reach your audience. This session will cover how to utilize social media and how to write for the web, not to mention how to utilize those tools for marketing.Presenter: Megan McNames, Ball StateLocation: JCFA 102
HEADLINE DEADLINEIt’s all about attracting your audience! Headlines are usually one of the last things people think about, but they are one of the most widely read! Come to this session to learn all about creating the right headline for your story.Presenter: Raven Williams, Ball StateLocation: JCFA 104
FOCUSED ON FONTSAnyone who says that looks don’t matter is a liar, and in journalism, one of WKH�ÀUVW�WKLQJV�ZH�VHH�LV�how text is treated. In this session, you will learn all about fonts. Come here ready to learn about how to use fonts from serif to script and everything in between!Presenter: Suzanne Williams, Ball StateLocation: Spurlock 226
MONEY MATTERSScripts make you you sound “scripted.” Throw out your linear script when you sell business ads and be yourself again. In this interactive session you will learn a myriad of tips and tricks to apply a natural sales cadence and lose your inner robot.Presenter: Jennifer Forsee, BalfourLocation: Hamilton 311
WRITING THE PERSONALITY PROFILEIt’s all about attracting your audience! Headlines are usually one of the last things people think about, but they are one of the most widely read! Come to this session to learn all about creating the right headline for your story.Presenter: Eric Marty, Ball StateLocation: Hamilton Library ELC Classroom
General | Newspaper | Yearbook | Photo | Multimedia
10 STEPS TO MOVING YOUR PUBLICATION ONLINE (PART 2)Aaron Manfull | JCFA 101
SPORTS PHOTOS THAT WILL MAKE YOU SHUTTERCarrie Wadycki & Sarah Verpooten JCFA 102
OH, THE PLACES YOU SHOULD BE GOINGJim Streisel | Student Center 245
TIME TO GO ONLINETeresa White | Shirk 114
U C HOW SOCIAL MEDIA HAS AFFECTED UR RITNG?!?!!!Julie Elston & Lisa KeeneJCFA 104
COLUMNS: OPINION, BUT SO MUCH MOREJohn Krull | Hamilton 311
MAKE A SCENESarah Neal-Estes | Shirk 103
BUILDING YOUR STORYTELLING TOOLBOXAdam Maksl | JCFA 103
STORIES YOUR READERS WILL WANT TO READTony Willis | Spurlock 225
YEARBOOK DESIGNBill Caulton | Spurlock 226
PRACTICAL SOCIAL MEDIA USETom Gayda | Hamilton Library ELC Classroom
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10 STEPS TO MOVING YOUR PUBLICATION ONLINE (PART 2)Now that you have a site setup, here are steps 6 through 10 to help you maintain it and make your site the go-to news source in your high school.Presenter: Aaron Manfull, Francis Howell North HSLocation: JCFA 101
SPORTS PHOTOS THAT WILL MAKE YOU SHUTTERJust about everyone knows how to push a button on the iPhone and snap a quick photo. But when it comes to sports, do you know how to shoot the most storytelling and high-quality images possible? If not, this session will show you how.Presenter: Carrie Wadycki & Sarah Verpooten, Lake Central HSLocation: JCFA 102
OH, THE PLACES YOU SHOULD BE GOINGThe web has some amazing (and mostly free) tools for you to use to help improve your storytelling. Take advantage of them and watch your readership skyrocket.Presenter: Jim Streisel, Carmel HSLocation: Student Center 245
TIME TO GO ONLINELet’s face it -- the idea of a publication website can be intimidating. Who has time to learn yet another trick? The answer is..YOU do. With a few Wordpress skills in your arsenal, you’ll leave this session feeling more prepared, and maybe even a little excited, to bring your publication online.Presenter: Teresa White, IULocation: Shirk 114
U C HOW SOCIAL MEDIA HAS AFFECTED UR RITNG?!?!!!As the popularity of social PHGLD�ULVHV��LWV�LQÁXHQFH�LV�HYLGHQW��EXW�WKDW�LQÁXHQFH�is not all bad (nor all good). Let’s see what we as journalists can take away from communication via social media and how that might help us as journalists.Presenter: Julie Elston & Lisa Keene, Crown Point HSLocation: JCFA 104
COLUMNS: OPINIONS, BUT SO MUCH MOREStudents will move beyond the basics of opinion writing to develop columns that inform and persuade about issues that matter.Presenter: John Krull, Franklin CollegeLocation: Hamilton 311
General | Newspaper | Yearbook | Photo | Multimedia
MAKE A SCENEGood audio is visual. Seriously. Footsteps… a door opens… we hear voices, something breaks and then laughter and surprise. Audio makes a scene, but you won’t have this if you don’t think to record all these sounds in the ÀHOG��/HDUQ�WR�XVH�D�UHFRUGHU�like a camera. We will have sound for you to play with and help you plan a few ways to make your own scenes. Presenter: Sarah Neal-Estes, IU American Student RadioLocation: Shirk 103
BUILDING YOUR STORYTELLING TOOLBOXJournalism is more than just writing a story with a couple photos. New tools give us the chance to engage student readers in many more ways than ever possible before. Come to this session to learn about some cool (and many free) tools to help better tell multimedia stories. Presenter: Adam Maksl, IU SouthwestLocation: JCFA 103
PRACTICAL SOCIAL MEDIA USE If you’re not already using social media, it is time. Well, it’s past time. But at least it’s not too late. This session will look at ways to take advantage of social media that are practical and effective.Presenter: Tom Gayda, North Central HSLocation: ELC Classroom
STORIES YOUR READERS WILL WANT TO READ/HDUQ�KRZ�WR�GLJ�IRU�LGHDV�for your newspaper and go beyond the typical story that covers an event four weeks after it has occurred. Develop a beat report system as well as additional methods for expanding the depth and detail of the stories that appear in each issue of your student newspaper. Presenter: Tony Willis, Cathedral HSLocation: Spurlock 225
TAKING YOUR YEARBOOK DESIGN TO THE NEXT LEVELDesigning a yearbook spread is about more than slapping a few photos and a story onto a couple of blank pages. To do it well, you have to have a critical eye and know a few rules of good design. This session will help you with those things and more, and will also showcase some inspirational samples of what a great spread could look like. Presenter: Bill Caulton, Avon HSLocation: Spurlock 226
General | Newspaper | Yearbook | Photo | Multimedia
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