Showing posts with label important. Show all posts
Showing posts with label important. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

FINALS!

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT


MARCH 03 (Saturday)

March 03- Final Meeting. Reading Circles & Final Group Case Reports (This is 40 Points of your FINAL CP!), Review Quiz
 
MARCH 10 (Saturday)
FINAL EXAM
Kindly check your required readings here. 
FINAL PAPER DUE (30 points)
SELF-REFLECTIVE ESSAY
What do you consider the most important thing you
learned in MC 110? Why do you think this is the most
important? Be specific in the topics you found
interesting and state why. Relate these with your
career plans or plans for further study.

(Font TNR, 12, Spacing 1.5, max. 2 pages)
SUBMIT IN PRINTED FORMAT ON OR BEFORE
MARCH 10.

Sunday, February 05, 2012

GROUP PROJECT Announcement and Guidelines


Group Topics: 
Group 1 - Sendong Coverage
Group 2 - Coverage on Jovito Palparan's case involving abduction of Karen Empeno & Sherlyn Cadapan
Group 3 - Treatment of story of CJ Corona's Case, SALN
Group 4- GMA's Attempted Departure
Group 5- Ramgen Revilla's Death
Group 6- Iggy Arroyo's Death


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FORMAT: TNR, Font Size 12, Spacing 1.5 
SUBMIT IN PRINTED FORM ON OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 21, 4 PM ONLY

OUTLINE
TITLE PAGE

I. OVERVIEW (1 page)

II. SIGNIFICANCE (1 page)
Why did you choose this story?

III. PRINT/ ONLINE
·      You may focus on comparing two articles from two newspapers or news websites. Use quotes from these articles to support your claims.
·      You may differentiate examples of published photos

IV. RADIO
-       You may use quotes from radio commentary; indicate the date
-       Interviews
-       You may refer to KBP Standards

V. TV
-       You may focus on comparing coverage of two news channels/networks
-       You may use video grabs
-       You may refer to KBP Standards

VI. CONCLUSION
      - You may compare the scope of coverage in print/online, tv and radio. 
      - You may refer to Company Policies/Guidelines or the Journalist's Code of Ethics to support your assessment.

VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY
USEFUL TOOL:  Knight Cite, http://www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite/

PEER EVALUATION: 
Please assign your group leader. 

Everybody is required to grade his/her groupmates with 1-5 (5 as the highest) depending on each others' contribution to the project. Submit individually through email after submitting your paper.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

ATTENTION: Required Readings, Exam, Project, READ ON!

Class,

I have important matters to announce.

Kindly read until the end and pass on (especially to those who are always absent)

>>> JANUARY 28 MEETING
1. Film viewing will be at the MIR. It will start at 8 AM.
2. After watching, group yourselves into 5. Kuya Roden will give you discussion guides. You need to submit your discussion notes in a one whole sheet of paper per group with attendance. And please return the discussion guides.

>>> REFLECTION PAPER #6 (LAST ONE!!) DUE ON FEBRUARY 01, 9PM (online submission)
Write your individual reflection on the film after your group discussions. Note your answers to Question #11. What are the other examples of images/themes/stereotypes prevalent in Philippine TV / films? 

*Points are deducted for incorrect subject head and file name formats. We already talked about this months ago. Refer to the Class Guide


>>> REQUIRED READINGS ARE HERE
All of the readings are available in the library
 **Required readings mean it will appear on your Midterm exam. Suggested readings are optional, but surely worth the read :)


>>> GROUP PROJECT -- DUE ON FEBRUARY 21 (EXTENDED, submitted in PRINT)

***Groupings will be the same with the previous group project. Please assign a group leader who will email me your group's top 3 proposed topics with your reasons in bullet form, then I will reply with your approved and assigned topic.

This can be found in the class guide provided to you at the beginning of the class. No more minimum number of words, as long as every member's contribution is detailed in the peer evaluation:

Group Project (Media Coverage Critique) – This will be your final project in the second grading period. Pick a topic in the news and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of that news coverage. Identify patterns significant in the way the issue/event is covered, the ethical questions raised by the coverage, differences between print  and broadcast, assess the quality of the coverage. There will be peer evaluation.

Refer to this post for some guide questions for your project.

AND PLEASE... avoid vague statements, sloganeering in your papers. Support your stands with facts and examples (quotes, pictures, video grabs, etc.)  Or better, by raising interesting ethical questions. 

Format: TNR, 12, 1.5 space (min. of 10 pages) 

Submit in printed form on or before February 21, till 4PM only. 



Useful tool for your citations: http://www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite/

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Just a reminder, your midterm exam is coming up! (It's on February 11).
If you have any questions, concerns, I'm available for consultation every Tuesday at 1-4 PM or you may email me anytime.


MARAMING SALAMAT, CLASS :)