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Tuesday, December 3, 2008

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What is Tiger TV?

Tiger TV is a course for juniors and seniors that allows students to experience current and emerging technology in Mass Media.  Students are expected to have an understanding of Journalism, to speak in front of audiences both large and small, and to work well as part of a team.  Tiger TV students learn about, operate, and manage cameras and film editing equipment.  They manage scheduling to create news stories, commercials, and video specials.  Tiger TV students produce regularly scheduled programs for the school and community.  This course provides an introduction to Broadcast Journalism and Advertising.

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Rules

I. Be respectful. In my classroom we respect each other. This means that we respect that everyone has the right to learn, but we also respect that everyone has the right to his/her own opinion.

II. Be ready to learn. Come to class ready to learn. This means that I expect you to be on time and have appropriate materials. It also means that when you come into my classroom, you are ready to do our class work.

III. Be knowledgeable of all school rules and follow them. For example, horseplay, fighting, foul language, obscenities, suggestive comments, destruction of property, disrespect, and disruptive behavior will not be tolerated.