Saturday, October 24, 2009

Book Banning


CENSORSHIP: when a person or group (usually government) control what others say or write. Often they try to control the press and literature, but recently social networks too.
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Please check the statistics about banned books on the American Library Association's website HERE. Next class be prepared to discuss one interesting thing you found in the statistics.
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Also, please think about: What books are banned in your country? Why do you think they are banned?

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Social Networks #2


Click HERE and watch this funny video about social networks!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Social Networks



Click HERE to watch a short video about social networks. The think about the following questions:


What do you know about these social networks?: MySpace, Facebook, Friendster, Second Life, Tagged...


What social networks are popular in Japan?


Do you use a social network?


What are some of the advantages/disadvantages of having a social network?

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Current Events



Please choose a current event from one of these websites below and one current event from anywhere else of your choice (TV, newspaper, magazine, etc).




Friday, October 2, 2009

Media Bias



What is "bias"?It is a prejudice that is sometimes admitted, sometimes hidden, or sometimes unconscious that distorts the way things are seen/reported. Although "objectivity" is an ideal for journalists, most news reports and reporters' photographs enforce one point of view. Newspapers try to separate reporting from opinions by having a special "opinion" section.
In the USA, The Christian Science Monitor and C-SPAN are considered the least biased news sources. FOX News (conservative) and MSNBC (liberal) are thought to be the most biased news sources. The graph above shows that most Americans think CNN has a liberal bias.


Think about the Japanese media and ask your friends and family these questions:
What kind of bias do you see in Japan's newspapers, TV programs, magazines and radio?
Which Japanese media sources are the most reliable? Which are the least reliable?