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Building a Great News Web Site

Building a Great News Web Site. Jim Streisel Carmel (IN) High School jstreise@ccs.k12.in.us www.hilite.org. Take a look at student work…. HiLite Online (hilite.org). Take a look at student work…. FHNToday (fhntoday.com). Take a look at student work…. The Paly Voice (voice.paly.net).

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Building a Great News Web Site

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  1. Building a Great News Web Site Jim StreiselCarmel (IN) High Schooljstreise@ccs.k12.in.uswww.hilite.org

  2. Take a look at student work… • HiLite Online (hilite.org)

  3. Take a look at student work… • FHNToday (fhntoday.com)

  4. Take a look at student work… • The Paly Voice (voice.paly.net)

  5. Take a look at student work… • Wayland Student Press (waylandstudentpress.com)

  6. …and at the work of professionals. • CNN (cnn.com)

  7. …and at the work of professionals. • New York Times (nytimes.com)

  8. …and at the work of professionals. • Wall Street Journal (wsj.com)

  9. What are the common elements?

  10. 1. A place to prioritize the news.

  11. 2. A place for breaking news.

  12. 3. A place for multimedia.

  13. Basic Web Organization

  14. Some other items to consider • Think: What do our readers need to know? • Think: Where on the site do they need to go to get that information? Where would you go? • Think: What’s the best way to tell that story? • Think: How do I steer readers to the site?

  15. Finally… • Update often. • Keep writing concise. • Provide multiple storytelling formats.

  16. It’s better to be informative and useful than fancy.

  17. Good luck. Jim StreiselCarmel (IN) High Schooljstreise@ccs.k12.in.useBook: mcfarlandpub.com

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