Episode 15: Documentation etiquette
Update: 2015-01-24
Description
TGS students are professional documentarians in training–in some way, shape, or form–for the benefit of their future careers, which all will involve some level of communication and documentation of evidence. This episode explains the TGS expectation of etiquette when documenting things in the field, such as interviews, information from guides, etc. All students at TGS need to have a working knowledge of this expectation before they go on any weXplore trip or engage with any guest speaker/local expert.
To dig deeper into the topics above, visit:
Episode 2 on interview skills and audio ethics
Episode 4 on citizen journalism and written ethics
the Audio Journalism resource page
your local World Literature teacher with in-depth knowledge of journalism, citation usage, transcription, etc. Thank you to @breynolds for her contribution to this episode.
To dig deeper into the topics above, visit:
Episode 2 on interview skills and audio ethics
Episode 4 on citizen journalism and written ethics
the Audio Journalism resource page
your local World Literature teacher with in-depth knowledge of journalism, citation usage, transcription, etc. Thank you to @breynolds for her contribution to this episode.
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