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Japan: Earthquake

Multi Media Journalism Suji An. Japan: Earthquake. What Happened?. March 11, 2011 Earthquake Tsunami Explosion of nuclear plants. Earthquake. Tsunami. Nuclear Plant. Media. New York Times BBC News Stars and Stripes The Christian Science Monitor CNN ATP USGS ABC News Telegraph

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Japan: Earthquake

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  1. Multi Media Journalism Suji An Japan: Earthquake

  2. What Happened? • March 11, 2011 • Earthquake • Tsunami • Explosion of nuclear plants

  3. Earthquake

  4. Tsunami

  5. Nuclear Plant

  6. Media • New York Times • BBC News • Stars and Stripes • The Christian Science Monitor • CNN • ATP • USGS • ABC News • Telegraph • Time Magazine • msnbc

  7. News Coverage • Crisis • Japan’s response • Other nation’s response • Reaction of Japanese • Government’s response • Responsibility • Effect on other country • Economy • Recovery

  8. Multi Media • News broadcasting • Radio • Online News • Video • Audio • Picture • Graph • Map

  9. VIDEO/Photo • http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/11/live-blog-japan-earthquake/ • http://www.abc.net.au/news/events/japan-quake-2011/beforeafter.htm

  10. As I worked on this project…

  11. Thank you!!

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