Lecture with Ed Yong: The Art of Science Journalism

 Somehow I've gotten myself into a Journalism class that focuses on Math, and now I've heard a lecture on Science in Journalism-who would've guessed, and on my final term too. I joined Ed Yong's lecture on Zoom through the University of Oregon today 4/20/22. My first takeaway came early in his lecture, and stuck with me because it's something I need to get way better at. He emphasized the importance of having a plethora of subjects and interviews. I'm lazy when it comes to this and figure I have all the information I can get at certain points, so trying to go above and beyond to get more information is something I need to work on. Another thing that's really interesting that Ed didn't touch on too much was the fact there aren't many people telling stories in a way that truly makes the reader feel a certain way. There are thousands of stories written about Covid, but ti really makes you thing-how many of those stories touched the reader in a way that allowed them to open up to the author about how it made them feel. That's why I want to be a journalist. Influencing someone's to the point they can emotionally understand what you're writing about has got to be an amazing feeling. 

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