Class blogs

Sterling Heights High School

Sterling Heights High School is located on 15 Mile Road in Sterling Heights, Michigan. It is a part of the Warren Consolidated School District. Currently, the school has an enrollment of 1,389 students. Sterling Heights High School’s attendance contributes significantly to the already large district of which it is a part. Last year, Sterling Heights […]

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Journalism Timeline and summary of my work

Here is a timeline of some of the work that I did in this class. https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/timeline3/latest/embed/index.html?source=1-DgxP1RM2lH6940ZV9EspjJWT0Ota0CoRQkbzIjDfBM&font=Default&lang=en&initial_zoom=2&height=650 The Warren Consolidated School District, which I have been monitoring this semester, stands as one of the largest in the state, boasting a diverse array of schools. The district is staffed with dedicated teachers, guiding students who are eager […]

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Exploring Wayne Westland: A Dive into Social Media Engagement

In today’s interconnected world, social media has become a powerful tool for communication, community building, and sharing experiences. From Facebook to TikTok, Instagram to X (formerly known as Twitter), the Wayne-Westland district’s online presence reflects the vibrant tapestry of student life, academic achievements, and community connections. The Wayne-Westland district has done a particularly good job […]

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What I learned from Multimedia Journalism for the Winter 2024 Semester!

I would like to say that this class has been very interesting. I have learned so much about journalism, thanks to Professor Nancy Hanus.  I didn’t know there was so many parts to multimedia journalism.  I learned how to blog which was interesting because I’m not a blogger or a reader of blogs.  I am […]

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Timeline of Multimedia Journalism: Winter 2024

As we close this semester’s journey in our multimedia journalism class, I reflect on the engaging and dynamic experiences that have shaped my understanding and skills in reporting and data analysis. My focused school district was on West Bloomfield, where I had the opportunity to dive deep into the local issues, events, and the data […]

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Final Blog: The skills I learned through Multimedia Journalism

Through this class, I explored a diverse array of topics. Each topic came with its own advantage, and I came out of each assignment with a new skill learned. The class allowed me to understand and take advantage of modern-day sources and technology. Whether it be the multi-part deep-dive assignments or the blogs, I seemed […]

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Timeline Tour of What I Learned in Journalism 331-001

I enrolled in the course Comp 331: Multimedia Journalism to understand different approaches to finding research, and data. Learning how to report on this information honestly and being able to verify my sources. Because I took this course, I learned many things that will accommodate my learning in psychology. I can now do blog posts […]

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What I Have Learned in Multimedia Journalism

Throughout this Winter 2024 semester in this Multimedia Journalism class I have learned how to embed, research data, and write blogs in a style that will help me in the professional world. I started the semester by choosing to do deep research into the Brighton Area Schools district. Through the MISchoolData website I was able […]

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Strong Decline in Wayne-Westland Community Schools 3rd Grade Math M-STEP Scores

The Michigan Student exam of Educational Progress, also known as the “M-STEP,” is a standardized exam administered in the state of Michigan. Depending on the grade level, it evaluates students’ abilities in academic subjects including Social Studies, Science, Math, and English Language Arts. Looking specifically into the Wayne-Westland Community Schools District, we can see a steep decline […]

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