During the morning of July 31, a dozen students enrolled in Karl Gude's Illustration and Information Graphics tossed paper airplanes down a 40-foot track. “We're going to make a scatter plot,” Scott Hardin, a student of Traverse City Central said of the lesson, which was used as a data collection project. “We were scored based off of distance, accuracy and hang time, and … [Read more...] about Paper airplanes help MIPA Graphics class illustrate
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Broadcast Leadership students continue to learn, lead
On July 31, the students in the Broadcast Leadership class are discovering the best ways to construct documents of policies and other broadcasting resources for their schools in order to implement a more ideal system of organization. “We’re in the creation phase right now,” instructor Randy Scott said. “Today we are working on building documents to take back to their schools … [Read more...] about Broadcast Leadership students continue to learn, lead
Morning Announcements: Wednesday, August 1, 2012
The last episode of #mipatv for 2012. Anchors: Chanel Taylor and Robin Kish Reporter: Shannon Shaver Photographer: Tyler Moreno Editor: Shannon Shaver … [Read more...] about Morning Announcements: Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Video students visit television studio
As campers at the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association’s (MIPA) 2012 workshop, journalism students get to have experiences that allow them to get a closer look at their field of interest. Students in the “Smile, You’re on Camera” class had the opportunity to do this at a local news station, WILX. Here, the students learned more about broadcast journalism, specifically … [Read more...] about Video students visit television studio
Journalism: useful to more than just journalists
If you pull aside the students at MIPA journalism camp, you would find that not all of them are on the obvious career path you would expect. Many students found here are not aspiring journalists, but aspiring political scientists, veterinarians, and even chemical engineers. Shocking, right? But when you look into it, it’s really not such a surprising revelation. Breaking … [Read more...] about Journalism: useful to more than just journalists