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2008-2009 Overview
•Mission / Vision
•Staff
•Process Overview
•Activities
•Evaluation and Feedback
•Recent Awards
Mission
• Accent strives to provide an ethical, socially responsible, well-rounded, fair-minded and independent student press. We are dedicated to providing opportunities for students to learn and gain experience through producing media content. Accent offers ACC’s faculty, staff, students and the community a complete source of information about student life.
Vision
• The Accent is the community newspaper of the Austin Community College District.
Accent StaffJournalism is a noble calling. The workingjournalist is to report, write, and explain inaccordance with the highest standards of theprofession.
-World Journalism Institute
Staff• Newspaper Specialist - Full time ACC staff
member; serves as adviser; oversees production; educates students on journalism standards, procedures and ethics; offers feedback when asked; serves as a resource for student leaders ; oversees advertising; coordinates budget; coordinates contest entries and travel to conferences; does not exercise prior review over content.
Hourly Staff• Editor-in-Chief - assigns stories; provides editorial feedback to
students; oversees story meetings; manages story board; follows procedures for day to day operations; keeps regular office hours; ultimately responsible for all content in paper.
• Assistant Editor - assists in editing stories; copy edits and fact checks articles; assists the editor in executing day to day newsroom procedures; keeps regular office hours.
• Campus Editor - assists in editing stories; manages campus beat reporters;primarily focuses on ACC events, activities, and people
• Photojournalist/Web Editor - edits photos; shoots photos; maintains website; manages assistant photojournalist/web editor.
• Layout / Production Editor - lays out paper; implements and generates ideas regarding layout and design.
Student Staff and Interns• Illustrator - creates illustrations and infographics to accompany
articles in layout
• Photographer - covers assigned stories; produces eye-catching visuals
• Writers - covers assigned stories; produces well-written articles
• Layout Intern - Assists in paper layout; designs and creates graphic elements
• Photo/Web Intern - Assists in editing photos; shoots photos; assists in web editing
• Copy Editor - Intern position primarily responsible for proofing all written content of newspaper for grammar, usage, and AP style.
2008-2009 StaffWe are growing
• Editor-in-Chief – Elizabeth Carson
• Assistant Editor– David Rodriguez
• Campus Editor – Sarah Neve
• Photo / Web Editor – Alma Hernandez
• Layout Editor – Jana Lelek
• Content contributed by 39 students
• Editor-in-Chief – Sarah Neve
• Assistant Editor– David Rodriguez
• Campus Editor – Jamie Carpenter
• Photo / Web Editor – Alma Hernandez
• Layout Editor – Jana Lelek
• Layout Intern– Chris Scott
• Copy Editing Intern– Julie Gorkowski-Day
Fall 2008 Spring 2009
Production Cycle OverviewPut it before them briefly so they will read it, clearly so they will appreciate it, picturesquely so they will remember it and, above all, accurately so they will be guided by its light. --Joseph Pulitzer
Production Cycle Overview• Monday
– Morning - previous issue distributed
– 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. - Open story meeting in RGC 101.1
– 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. - Adviser and editors meet about previous issue and staff business
– 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. - Editors establish story / photo assignments
– 4 p.m. - E-mail with assignments including “homeless” stories sent to everyone on Accent list
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Content Week
Production Week
Production Cycle Overview• Tuesday - Thursday
– Writers and photographers produce content
• Editors have limited office hours to accommodate meetings with staff members.
• Editors work with staff members via e-mail and over the phone
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Production Cycle Overview• Friday
– Content deadline• Photographers upload shots to FTP server
or come in and help to edit / caption photos
• Writers e-mail or drop off story drafts• Editors review all content, and contact
staff immediately with suggestions and necessary changes
– Production begins• Content editors and layout editor create
wireframe on whiteboard• Layout editor transfers wireframe to
InDesign, and creates InCopy assignments for all text
• Photo editor begins editing photos.
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Production Cycle Overview• Monday
– Final content in InCopy• Editors finalize written content and
place it into InCopy assignments
– Photos chosen, cutlines written• Photo editor chooses photos that will
run in issue• Contacts photographers who write or
revise cutlines
– Layout adjusted• Sizes of original wireframe adjusted
to accommodate content• Headline and cutline assignments
created
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Content Week
Production Week
Production Cycle Overview• Tuesday
– Rough Layout Finalized• Stories can no longer change in size• Headlines and cutlines inserted in
InCopy
– Photos edited• All photos color corrected and sized
– Copy finalized• Editors make final minor edits to text
in InCopy
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Production Cycle Overview• Wednesday
– Layout finalized• Typography perfected• Photos placed• Special graphic items finished and
placed
– Final Copy Edits• Copy edit intern proofs all text for
grammar, usage, and AP style
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Production Week
Production Cycle Overview• Thursday
– Files Finalized• Layout checked for technical
requirements– Color Mode– Fonts– Graphic Links– File types
• Files made into pdf and uploaded to printer
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Production Cycle Overview• Friday
– Photo / Web editor begins process of uploading content to web site.M
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Student Outcomes forCore Functions
• Editors and interns are true employees who learn– Appropriate and productive workplace behavior– Industry standard stills– How to properly interact with the public
• All contributors are journalists who learn– Ethical coverage– Professional communication skills– Working within deadlines– Journalistic style and standards– The role of community media
Activities
Activities• Orientations
– Fall and Spring staff orientations
• Field trips– Lunch with Matthew Dowd– BBC / NPR broadcast– Tour Austin American-Statesman
• Travel– Fall, Corpus Christi TCCJA convention– Spring, Dallas TIPA convention
• Staff activities– Fall Bowling Bash– Spring celebration TBA
Evaluation and Feedback
Formal Evaluation and Feedback• All editors receive formal ACC performance
evaluations every semester.– In addition, they receive a portfolio “starter kit” at the
end of their first semester and are encouraged to build a full portfolio by the end of the second semester.
• All contributors must attend an end of semester portfolio conference in order to qualify for their honorarium.– Fall 2008 - 15 portfolio conferences completed
• Staff members have opportunity to have their work professionally judged and critiqued at state and national conventions and contests
Recent Awards
Recent Awards
• Best of show, two-year college paper– 2008 ACP National College Summer
Journalism Workshop• Clip Contest - New Writing - Kevin Stutz - 2nd
Place, Headline Writing - Staff - HM, Overall Excellence - Staff - HM, Editorial - Staff - HM, News Photo - Alma Hernandez - HM / Live Competition Editorial Writing - Trevor Goodchild - HM
– 2008 TCCJA Convention
Student Outcome from Activities and Contests
• Team building
• Retention
• Interactions with professionals
• Networking
• Exposure to current practices
• Resume building
What Accent Provides
• A public forum:– 3000 copies of each print issue distributed across
the district– A web site currently averaging 384 page views per
day– Both provide opportunities for the community to
not only read about, but also interact with and discuss community news, events, and issues.
From the forum(Posted 1/29) - Letter to the editor“I have recently received SPAM through my student gmail
account from the ACC bulk mail account.Some of the SPAM I received was regarding how to recycle and
some is regarding ads for classes that I have no interest in.I still want to receive important information like school closings.I contacted the ACC help desk and they told me to just delete it all
using filters.This includes important announcements about school closings and the like.
I am currently addressing the issue through the IT department and the Student Governance.
I would appreciate it, if you would consider publishing an article on the downfalls of ACCmail.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. “
From the forum(Posted 11/11/08) - Comment on Board Forum at RGC Story“I attended this and I asked a question concerning how marketable my degree will
be after graduation.Now I am worried about there even being ANY jobs when I graduate due to the
HORRIBLE economy!
It seemed to me that the gentleman who spoke to us was nostalgic for the days when ACC was a prep class for those who were going on to attent the Univesity of Texas at Austin and not so much for those of us who are hear to get viable career skills.
The thing is that it takes money to make endowments, fund academic research, scholarships and grants and make an educational institution run and if the graduates can't get jobs after we graduate, then how can we contribute to our school so that others can follow behind us.
Not everyone needs or wants a four-year degree unless it can help you make more money in the career marketplace...because without money, you can't pay the rent, buy the groceries, ride the bus or pay the taxes which helps other people!
Like it or not, this society is all about Money!“
From the forumA public forum: (Posted 9/22/08) - Comment on “Redress” column
“Ms Carpenter appears to be a young person very concerned about the youth on campus, What about the old farts like me who like John McCain?
I was once young and I had better things to do than vote so I don't blame the youngins. Who has gas money to drive to vote. That will take away from their McDonalds money and MTV time.
Young people today are not bystanders. They arw too lazy for that. Instead they are bysitters! GO AARP!”
What Accent Provides
• An applied learning lab– Journalism, Language Arts, Photography, Design,
and Other students apply what they know– Graphic Design students earn internship credit– Journalism students have opportunity to be
published– We serve as a resource for any academic
department that would like to use us
What Accent Provides• Student Jobs
– Editors are able to earn income in a school friendly environment
• Accountability– SPA forms used to ensure that student employees are reaching
academic goals
• Future employment resources– Portfolios– Letters of recommendation– Awards– Informal Counseling
• Innovation– When it comes to media, if it is new and promising, we’ll try
it
On the horizon• March - SXSW electronic coverage
(blogger, Flickr, Twitter)• April - TIPA state collegiate journalism
conference• October ‘09 - Hosting TCCJA state
conference in partnership with ACP/CMA national conference.
• Increased partnering with academic programs and possible early college start.
Learn More
• Accent Online
• Staff site
• ACC site
• Facebook Fan Page “The Accent Newspaper”