This video report explores the differences between eTextbooks and traditional textbooks. Students are interviewed to determine their preference.
Evolution of Phones by Archi Singh (Video)
Phones are a huge part of peoples’ lives today. Evolution of Phones explores how pones have changed over the years, starting with the first rotary telephone, the first cell phones, then flip phones and finally today’s smartphones like the iPhones and Glaxys.
Teens, The Ag Fair & Bloggies – Oh My! (Video & Photos)
There’s a new type of journalist in town – the video journalist! Last week I was able to participate in one of the most amazing opportunities since I started working at MCM. I got the chance to teach a Video Journalism Camp at the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair! For four days, well actually, three days […]
Change in Marriage Laws by Patricia Lai (Video)
The Supreme Court struck down Defense of Marriage Act and California Proposition 8 in June, deeming these as unconstitutional. Recently Wales and England passed a same sex marriage law. This video report asks people their opinions about the changes in the marriage laws.
Summer Reading by Jeffrey Ge (Video)
This video reports explores the summer reading requirement for Montgomery County Public School students.
Texting and Driving by David Williams (Video)
Texting and driving has become one of the most dangerous activities in the nation. See how a new driver and a law maker feel about this issue in this video report.
The ‘Scoop’ on Froyo by WeiAnne Reidy (Video)
A delicious treat on a hot summer day. This video report indulges the “froyo” craze and how local residents are reacting.
TV Versus Internet by Jaylene Perez (Video)
Lately it seems as though the internet and television are competing for viewers. This video reports investigates the thoughts of local teens and their viewing habits.
Drinking Age Controversy by Kerri Wells (Video)
Underage drinking can be a problem among teens today. Take a look at the controversy of changing the legal drinking age.
Adoption… What is it? by Lily Yanovitch (Video)
This story asks people in the community to define adoption. Individuals interviewed include youth and adults, with and without a direct connection to adoption. A Center for Adoption Support and Education (C.A.S.E.) worker was also interviewed for this story.
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