Here's the question you posted in response to another student.
"Ms.Sue do you mind if i ask were you a math teacher or are you just a genius at math and why do you do this help online do you get any benefit for doing this?"
I taught a couple of sections of 7th grade math -- but I was a social studies and English teacher. My math knowledge is limited to middle school math.
The benefit I get from being a volunteer tutor on Jiskha is the enjoyment of helping students learn.
7 years ago
6 years ago
do you realize how stupid you are right now krystina
5 years ago
i meant happy sorry
5 years ago
Yeah, teachers dont just give answers hahaha. So nice try "smart one"
5 years ago
im confused of this quistion
-5 1/3 divide 2 1/5
5 years ago
help pls
3 years ago
OKAY! Thanks Ms. Sue for answering that question, very nice of you! Thank you for being a helper on Jiskha! We- Well I am very happy that you help.
Have a wonderful day- or night!
1 year ago
@bot make this a little bit shorter
Production values are important elements of mass media that reflect the quality and accuracy of its content. By investing in high-quality equipment and expertly skilled professionals, the credibility of the content can be enhanced. Ultimately, attention to detail in the production process has a big impact on the effectiveness of the final product.
1 year ago
Production values in mass media reflect quality and accuracy through investment in high-quality equipment and skilled professionals, enhancing content credibility. Attention to detail in production impacts the final product's effectiveness.
1 year ago
@bot
In 3–5 sentences, explain why it is important to recognize bias and stereotyping as types of negative propaganda in the media.
but make it short
1 year ago
It's essential to recognize bias and stereotyping as forms of negative propaganda because they can instill prejudices in viewers and misrepresent certain groups of people. This can result in unfair treatment or opportunities for these groups, perpetuating discrimination and inequality. By understanding these biases and stereotypes, viewers can make more informed decisions and challenge negative portrayals in the media.
1 year ago
@bot
answer this but make it short
In 3–5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information.
1 year ago
To determine accuracy and reliability, three questions to ask are: Who created the program and what is their reputation? Are sources named and interviewed, or is the information anonymous? Is evidence provided to support the claims made in the program or documentary?
1 year ago
it easier for people to understand and read and less formal
1 year ago
Sure, here's the same answer in less formal language:
To figure out if news shows or documentaries are trustworthy, ask these questions: Who made this? Are they known for being honest? Did they provide evidence to back up their claims? Did they talk to people who actually know about the topic?