Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Get Forked Podcast Plan

Get Forked Podcast Plan
Team: Laura Cognat, Mariusz Kowalczyk, Jake Teitelbaum
Competitors: The Splendid Table, The Racist Sandwich, Doughboys, The Food Chain

https://soundcloud.com/nightmariusz/get-forked-episode-1/s-8Jm1h







  • Episode 1- Cultural/Ethnic Foods
    • Food from other countries
    • Mexican
    • Chinese
    • Japanese
    • Thailand
    • American
    • German
    • Polish
    • Cuban
    • Portuguese
    • Indian
    • Italian
    • What we like from these
    • What we want to try
    • Where we go/what we get when we go out
  • Episode 2- Cooking
    • When we started to cook
    • Why we started to cook
    • Our favorite recipes to make
    • Favorite breakfast to make
    • Favorite lunch to make
    • Favorite dinner to make
    • Favorite dessert to make
    • Difficulties when cooking
  • Episode 3- Food Preparation
  • Episode 4- Eating out vs eating in
    • Favorite place to eat out
    • Favorite place to eat in
    • Favorite night of the week to do either
    • Which one do you prefer more?
    • Does eating in include take out?
    • Which one do you think is healthier?
      Which one do you think is cheaper?
  • Episode 5- Beer & Wine
    • Types of red wine
    • Types of white wine
    • Which wine pairs best with what food
    • How to tell if wine is quality
    • Best wine from what countries
    • Wine you like
    • Wineries
    • Craft beer
    • Foreign beer
    • German Beer
    • Japanese Beer
    • Dutch beer
    • Domestic beer
    • IPAS
    • Breweries
    • Go to beer
  • Episode 6- Do you prefer baking or cooking?
  • Episode 7- Healthy junk food
    • Types of healthy junk food
      • Hummus
      • Nuts
      • Dark chocolate
      • Beef jerky
      • Greek yogurt
      • Granola
    • Are these snacks really healthy?
    • What size portion should you eat of these snacks?
    • Gluten free snacks
    • Vegetarian snacks
  • Episode 8- If you had to choose one meal to eat forever, what would it be?
    • What type of cuisine?
    • Homemade or from a restaurant?
    • Why is this your favorite meal?
    • When did you first have this meal?
  • Episode 9- Food myths
    • Vitamin C can help you from catching a cold
    • Eating celery burns calories
    • Remove skin from chicken to reduce fat and calories
    • Avoid eggs because of cholesterol content
    • Fewer carbs
    • Margarine is better than butter
  • Episode 10- Exotic foods around the world
    • Cambodia- fried tarantula
    • Asia- wasp crackers
    • China- century eggs, monkey brains
    • Scotland- haggis (savory pudding containing sheep’s liver, heart, and lungs)
    • Philippines- balut (fertilized duck egg)
    • China- bear claw stew
    • Vietnam- live cobra heart
    • Italy- casu marzu (type of sheep milk cheese which contains live insect larvae


Licensed images Ch. 3

 5 Needs of Journalism:

  1. Analyze
  2. investigate
  3. Create public conversation
  4. Generate social empathy
  5. encourage accountability
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Photo Credit: Google Stock Images



Monday, December 17, 2018

Licensed Images

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Photo Credit: "Grandpa Protecting His Savings" by ichiosea licensed by StockFresh
("A close-up portrait of an elderly, senior man, grandfather, holding a piggy bank, looking scared, trying to protect his savings from being stolen, isolated on a white background.")

It is very important to license images that you post online or if you're posting someone else's pictures you give them proper credit. Sometimes it is people's livelihoods that you're putting up. There are a handful of copyright laws and you can be charged with infringement. Basically, you are violating someone else's right who put up that picture.

Digital Writing Style: Ch. 2

A Social Networking Service is an online platform for creating relationships with other people who share an interest, background or real relationship. All of this is done through two people on a computer who communicate through the internet. In a nutshell, this is called Computer-mediated communication. Most people are talking through online platforms in the 21st century where people are wondering if it is helping or hurting modern communication. Even the use of hyperlinks have simplified means of communication between people when obtaining information.

Digital Writing Style: The Skimm


Skimm has successfully incorporated the use of hyperlinks.  They have subttly included them into their writing without being intrusive. Someone could read the article and not click on any link and be okay. However if someone wants to know more about a particular sibject matter, they simply click on the link and they are brought to another website. The one downside is that for an unseasoned reader, they can get lost in a rabbit hole of links by clicking on so many links within a link you forget what the original post is about.Image result for hyperlink
Credit: Google Images