For my video skills test I interviewed fellow student Fay Bruno on what she thinks about the potential rise in tuition fees and the current protests against them. I interviewed her in her student house to give the video an authentic student feel.
Friday, 26 November 2010
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Data Skills Test
As Rememberance Day has just passed and we've also seen the 100th British Soldier die in conflict this year for the second year running, I thought I'd look at the numbers behind the conflict. I've created a very interesting chart comparing the amount of casualties each year due to the 'War on Terror' and it's clear that the amount of casualties is actually rising, which casts doubts that our operations in the countries to make them safer are working. Here's the chart:
The new pledge by out ConDem government to have the soliders out by 2015 also has to be questioned if violence and resistance is increasing which the chart clearly shows it is. On the other side of the arguement though, is that the increased number of casualties are due to a renewed push to finally topple the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in the two countries though it will be a number of years until we see if the extra loss in life has produced any results. I'll leave you to make up your own mind.
Related articles:
The Sun 100th 2010 soldier death: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/campaigns/our_boys/3237680/Tributes-to-100th-soldier-killed.html
BBC article on government 2015 pledge:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10420911
Data courtesy of the Guardian data-store at: https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=phNtm3LmDZEOjtESRY5o0dw#gid=2
The new pledge by out ConDem government to have the soliders out by 2015 also has to be questioned if violence and resistance is increasing which the chart clearly shows it is. On the other side of the arguement though, is that the increased number of casualties are due to a renewed push to finally topple the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in the two countries though it will be a number of years until we see if the extra loss in life has produced any results. I'll leave you to make up your own mind.
Related articles:
The Sun 100th 2010 soldier death: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/campaigns/our_boys/3237680/Tributes-to-100th-soldier-killed.html
BBC article on government 2015 pledge:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10420911
Data courtesy of the Guardian data-store at: https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=phNtm3LmDZEOjtESRY5o0dw#gid=2
Image Skills test
For my image skills test I was asked to take a picture of a local landmark and i chose Deepdale, Preston North End's home stadium. I chose Deepdale because it is a football ground and therefore closely relates to my course (Sports Journalism).
I decided to take a photo of the side of the stadium featuring the logo and the press office and made sure I included the flood lights. Another idea could have been to have included the statue of Sir Tom Finney, which is just to the left of my photo.
Here is my original picture:
This is my thumbnail (100x100):
This is my 400x300 version:
This is my 200x500 version:
I decided to take a photo of the side of the stadium featuring the logo and the press office and made sure I included the flood lights. Another idea could have been to have included the statue of Sir Tom Finney, which is just to the left of my photo.
Here is my original picture:
This is my thumbnail (100x100):
This is my 400x300 version:
This is my 200x500 version:
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Skills Test Map.
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I created this map using the 'my maps' feaute of google maps. It features 4 stories that were featured in Tuesday 19th October's Lancashire Evening Post. Each link on the map is placed at the scene of the story and each link features a brief explanation of the story and a link to the full story on the LEP website as well as an appropriate secondary link.
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Workshop 2 - Google Maps.
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This was done as part of a workshop for my course, just presenting the basics of using the 'my maps' part of google maps. It was pretty simple to do once you knew how. Nothing a good tutorial can't teach you.
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
My university radio sports bulletin script.
Cue:
The New England Patriots clinched a second straight division win last night with a 41-14 blowout of the Miami Dolphins, but it wasn't star quaterback Tom Brady putting up all the points. Alastair Meadows reports.
Piece:
The NFL's highest scoring team took their record to three and one last night with a superb special teams display rather than their high powered offence. Brandon Tate kicked off the second half with a 103 yard touchdown kickoff return. The real star of the show though was Patrick Chung, who blocked two kicks, a field goal, which was returned for a touchdown, and a punt, which set up a Brady touchdown pass to Danny Woodhead. Chung also returned an interception 51 yards for a touchdown.
Little known linebacker Rob Ninkovich also had a career game, recording two interceptions and a sack.
The New England Patriots clinched a second straight division win last night with a 41-14 blowout of the Miami Dolphins, but it wasn't star quaterback Tom Brady putting up all the points. Alastair Meadows reports.
Piece:
The NFL's highest scoring team took their record to three and one last night with a superb special teams display rather than their high powered offence. Brandon Tate kicked off the second half with a 103 yard touchdown kickoff return. The real star of the show though was Patrick Chung, who blocked two kicks, a field goal, which was returned for a touchdown, and a punt, which set up a Brady touchdown pass to Danny Woodhead. Chung also returned an interception 51 yards for a touchdown.
Little known linebacker Rob Ninkovich also had a career game, recording two interceptions and a sack.
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Vick Hat-trick?
Could the Redskins trip to Philly give Michael Vick his thrid straight win this week? I think so.
The Eagles have found themselves with one of those 'good problems'. When McNabb left for Washington, Kevin Kolb was almost put on a par with Joe Montana or even Jesus by coach Andy Reid. He was to finally achieve for the Eagles the one thing McNabb couldn't. A Championship.
However, since his early exit from the Eagles opening game with a concussion, Kolb hasn't seen a drop of playing time. Now I'm not doubting Kolb's potential, he hasn't had anywhere near enough game time to be judged, but as long as Vick remains in his current form, (the best of his career in my opinion) Kolb will remain a bench-warmer.
But back to Vick, who's up and down career has taken him from being the NFL's highest paid player to being incarcerated for running a Dog fighting ring to now being a backup at Lincoln Financial Field. Since coming off the bench in week 1 though, Vick has looked like anything but a backup. Gone are the days of him being just a glorified running back. He can still run, don't get me wrong, he's averaging 7.7 yards a carry on the ground and has already had a 100 yard rushing game, but this has now become a complement to his real game, passing. Vick consistently passing the ball well? surely not!
It's true, in these first 3 games he's thrown 6 touchdowns, 0 interceptions and has the leagues 2nd highest passer rating with 110.2.
So has Michael Vick truly joined the ranks of the elite passer? Is he up there with Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees? The stats seem to suggest so.
Before we all jump on the Vick bandwagon though, remember that except his time against the packers in week 1, he's played against the 4th worst (Jags) and 3rd worst (lions) defences' and this week plays against the leagues statistically worst defence.
If Vick can continue this production against tougher opponents and handle himself if a game becomes a shootout then he will have proven he's up there.
Only time will tell, but things look promising for Vick and the Eagles.
Not so much if you're Kevin Kolb.
The Eagles have found themselves with one of those 'good problems'. When McNabb left for Washington, Kevin Kolb was almost put on a par with Joe Montana or even Jesus by coach Andy Reid. He was to finally achieve for the Eagles the one thing McNabb couldn't. A Championship.
However, since his early exit from the Eagles opening game with a concussion, Kolb hasn't seen a drop of playing time. Now I'm not doubting Kolb's potential, he hasn't had anywhere near enough game time to be judged, but as long as Vick remains in his current form, (the best of his career in my opinion) Kolb will remain a bench-warmer.
But back to Vick, who's up and down career has taken him from being the NFL's highest paid player to being incarcerated for running a Dog fighting ring to now being a backup at Lincoln Financial Field. Since coming off the bench in week 1 though, Vick has looked like anything but a backup. Gone are the days of him being just a glorified running back. He can still run, don't get me wrong, he's averaging 7.7 yards a carry on the ground and has already had a 100 yard rushing game, but this has now become a complement to his real game, passing. Vick consistently passing the ball well? surely not!
It's true, in these first 3 games he's thrown 6 touchdowns, 0 interceptions and has the leagues 2nd highest passer rating with 110.2.
So has Michael Vick truly joined the ranks of the elite passer? Is he up there with Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees? The stats seem to suggest so.
Before we all jump on the Vick bandwagon though, remember that except his time against the packers in week 1, he's played against the 4th worst (Jags) and 3rd worst (lions) defences' and this week plays against the leagues statistically worst defence.
If Vick can continue this production against tougher opponents and handle himself if a game becomes a shootout then he will have proven he's up there.
Only time will tell, but things look promising for Vick and the Eagles.
Not so much if you're Kevin Kolb.
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