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ELE 25-First Lesson

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DAVAO DE ORO STATE COLLEGE
Hello and welcome to
ELE 25-CAMPUS
JOURNALISM
Instructor: Via M. Bawingan
Goals for today!
 Introduction of
Instructor
and
Pre-service Teacher
 Classroom
Reminders
 Presentation of
Course Syllabus,
Outline, Module
and grading
system
 Beginning of Class
Discussion
Via M. Bawingan
Instructor 1
Davao de Oro State College
BSED-English
University of Southeastern PhilippinesTagum
2016
MAED-Teaching English
University of Mindanao-Tagum Campus
On-going
Pre-service Teacher
Classroom Policies
Make sure to meet the
deadline for Module
Submission.
Attend every class
meeting and be update
in the Group Chat.
Late submission is
acceptable only if you
have a valid reason
until every periodical
exam.
Tip: Turn on
notifications for
Messenger, Google
Classroom and Email.
All output must be
submitted via google
classroom for easy
checking and tracking.
Questions about grades
are vey much welcome.
Group chat is for academic concerns only.
Irrelevant questions or topics must be
addressed somewhere else.
Friendly
Reminders!
For any concern regarding modules,
kindly chat it in the GC instead of a
personal message (PM) to me.
Personal concern can be addressed
through a pm
Be POLITE in asking questions and do
not expect a response in an ungodly
hour.
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info, kindly LIKE it or any reaction to show that
you were able to read it.
Friendly
Reminders!
Be a responsible and resourceful student.
Presentation of Course Syllabus, Outline, Module
Course Overview
This course promotes the development and growth of campus journalism to strengthen
ethical values, encourage creative thinking, and develop moral character and personal
discipline among the students.
To ensure that the learners will acquire the competency in this course, the course pack
has been
structured into four (4) modules as follows:
Module 1: Campus Journalism and Its Basics
Module 2: The Hows of Article Writing and Editorial Cartooning
Module 3: The Essentials of Campus Paper Production
Module 4: The Final Steps of Newsletter Production
Modules-40%
Exams-40%
Class participation-10%
Projects-10%
Grading system
Key people
Choose three notable people of Irish heritage using Bing.com and discuss their lives and accomplishments. Here
are some examples:
James Hoban was an Irish architect, best known for
designing the White House in Washington, D.C.
William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose
writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century
literature.
Teresa Deevy was a deaf Irish dramatist,
known for her works for theatre.
Arts and literature
Provide examples of art and literature that are
significant to Irish American Heritage Month.
Here are a few examples:
– The writing of Oscar Wilde
– The music of Enya
– The artwork of Sarah Purser
Conclusion
Provide a brief summary of your presentation.
Remind the audience what you covered in the previous slides.
How to celebrate
List some ways you can celebrate Irish American Heritage Month.
Here are a few examples:
– Discover Irish artists
– Read Irish authors
– Listen to Irish musicians
– Learn Irish American history
Questions & answers
Invite questions from the audience.
Resources
List the resources you used for your research:
– Source #1
– Source #2
– Source #3
“If you take responsibility
for yourself you will
develop a hunger to
accomplish your
dreams.” – Les Brown
compare the difference
between a campus
paper and a national
paper;
Lesson
Objectives
recognize the need to
have campus journalism
as a part of higher
education institutions;
and
demonstrate a deep
understanding of the
freedom to write through
writing
an essay.
Activity
Information
Reporting
Television
Newspaper
Activities
Magazines
Scope of Campus
Journalism
 Journalism is concerned, primarily, with the
collection and dissemination of news
through the print media as well as the
electronic media.
 This involves various areas of work like
reporting, writing, editing, photographing,
broadcasting or cable casting news items.
It covers the printed media that comes in
the form of broadsheets, tabloids,
newsletters and magazines.
 journalism is a communication of a day-today information, whether through sounds,
pictures and words
Newspapers are the
oldest
and
most
traditional format for
the
inclusion
of
journalism. They are
regularly scheduled
publications
containing news of
current
events,
informative articles,
diverse features, and
advertising
Magazines
are
publications containing a
variety of articles that are
generally published on a
regular
schedule,
whether it be weekly,
monthly or quarterly.
They usually take a
much
more
relaxed
format than newspapers,
with a more informal
style to their writing.
Television
news
journalism,
including
radio, is known as news
broadcasting
and
is
produced locally in a
newsroom
or
by
a
broadcast network. It
sometimes also includes
such additional material as
sports coverage, weather
forecasts, traffic reports,
commentary, and other
material
that
the
broadcaster
considers
relevant to the intended
audience.
Internet communications have excelled in the last
decade or so, taking the way news is published with it.
There are now an uncountable digitized number of
reputable and not-so-reputable sources of information
on the internet.
Everything from digitized versions of the very
newspapers that headed up the first print media
movements hundreds of years ago, to independent
bloggers reporting their own stories from the comfort of
their laptops.
Functions of
Campus Papers
Aid to Students
a. Provides opportunity for interesting writing.
b. Gives students the opportunity to learn how to
read the newspapers.
c. Acts as a stimulus to better work
d. Develops students’ power of observation and
discrimination concerning relative merits of news
articles
e. Serves as outlet and motivating for journalistic
writing
f. Offers training in organizations, business
methods, commercial arts, salesmanship,
bookkeeping and business management
g. Develops qualities of cooperation, tact, accuracy,
tolerance, responsibility, and leadership
Functions of
Campus Papers
Aid to School and Community
a. Informs the community of the work of the school
b. Publishes school news
c. Creates and expresses school opinions
d. Makes known the achievements of the school
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e. Helps unify the school
f. Encourages and stimulates worthwhile activities
g. Develops right standard of conduct
h. Provides an outlet for students’ suggestions for
the betterment of the school
i. Develops better interschool relationship
j. Develops school spirit
k. Develops cooperation between the parents and
the school
COMPARISON OF NATIONAL NEWSPAPER AND CAMPUS PAPER
Newspaper is a printed publication which is published and sold at regular
intervals.
MAIN PURPOSE:
To provide news for its readers.
• To explain what the news means so it prints comments and suggestions
• To entertain and teach with photographs, cartoons, and other interesting
features
Types of Newspaper
DAILY: published every day
WEEKLIES: published every week.
NATIONAL paper: one that can be bought easily anywhere in the country.
COMPARISON OF NATIONAL NEWSPAPER AND CAMPUS PAPER
Campus Newspaper is the version of the national newspaper within an
academic institution. In other words, it is a pioneer in the publishing industry as a
free newspaper of the students by the students and for the students to circulate
within the academic community.
With the advent of the Campus Journalism Act of 1991, otherwise known as
Republic Act Numbered 7079, the establishment of campus publication in basic
education and in higher learning institutions has been legalized.
Thank You!
Do you have any questions for me before we go?
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