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Kuban, Adam J.; Mulligan, Laura MacLeod – Communication Teacher, 2014
Academic literature suggests that today's college students are not as information literate as educators might expect, despite their generation being frequently described as "digital natives" or "Millennials" (Becker, 2009). A faculty survey at Pima Community College in Tucson, AZ, revealed that students' actual…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Journalism Education, Critical Thinking, College Students
Hickerson, Andrea; Kothari, Ammina – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2017
For communication instructors charged with safely and constructively educating students, incorporating social media in communication coursework presents a variety of problems. Among them are how to grade social media and how to respond to students' social media mistakes, knowing these mistakes and corrections could follow students into their…
Descriptors: Social Media, Opinions, Classroom Techniques, Teacher Attitudes
Guglietti, Maria – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2015
This study describes journalism students' value making of social research methods, such as sampling, data gathering strategies and quantitative and qualitative data analysis, by using a mixed-method approach to analyze 260 written reflection assignments. In their reflections, 26 student participants assessed the value of their new knowledge of…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Value Judgment, Methods Courses, Research Methodology
Hu, Helen – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2012
In recent years, journalism programs have taken steps to integrate print, TV, radio, and the Internet into every fiber of students' training and assignments. They have intensified their partnerships with newspapers, TV and radio stations, and other media to heighten their students' real-world experience and gain exposure to various aspects of the…
Descriptors: Television, Industry, Journalism, Journalism Education
Cullen, Trevor – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2016
There are considerable differences in the structure, content, and delivery of tertiary journalism degrees in Australia as identified in a 2014 Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) Innovation and Development Project report on graduate qualities and journalism curriculum renewal. To address this situation, the author argues for journalism capstone…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Units of Study, Journalism Education, Skill Development
Hoag, Anne; Grant, August E.; Carpenter, Serena – NACADA Journal, 2017
Popular and news media sources may play a key role in influencing undergraduate choice of major, yet their unique impact has not been investigated. Most research has focused on the influence of unmediated salient referents, such as parents, on students' major choices. Therefore, we developed a scale to examine the role of media professionals and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Surveys, News Media, Majors (Students)
Du, Ying Roselyn; Lo, S. C. Eric – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2014
This twin survey of online journalism professionals and students examines their perceptions of journalism skills, duties, and concepts. Using samples of online journalists and journalism students in Hong Kong, Asia's media hub, it attempts to offer updated insights into the changes taking place in journalism classrooms and newsrooms and uncovers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Journalism Education, Electronic Publishing, Theory Practice Relationship
Durham, Frank D.; Russell, Jae-Eun; Van Horne, Samuel – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2018
This study investigated students' engagement and learning in a large lecture journalism history course based on a revision of its discussion curriculum. The new curriculum incorporated visual media and facilitated collaborative learning in active learning classrooms. Surveys were administered to assess students' perceptions of the course,…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Large Group Instruction, Lecture Method, Journalism Education
Udall, Julia; Forrest, David; Stewart, Katie – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
This article draws on three case studies, which illuminate a number of practical, ethical and intellectual issues that arise from "engaged" teaching activities within the curriculum. Projects from the disciplines of Architecture, English and Journalism Studies illustrate the possibilities offered by learning and teaching projects which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Instruction, Case Studies, College Curriculum
Haydari, Nazan; Kara, Mustafa – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2015
Given the importance of media institutions and universities as spaces of knowledge productions, development of "critical media pedagogy" becomes crucial for the establishment of a responsible and ethical media environment. Drawing from the collaborative project of The First Step into Human Rights: I do not do it!--A Short Film Project on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Civil Rights, Journalism Education, Film Production
Hannaford, Liz – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2017
Whilst group work has many benefits for enhancing collaborative learning, it can cause anxiety in summative assessments when group members do not contribute equal effort. Increasing understanding of student perceptions of group assessment, and in particular their motivation to persevere to overcome the challenges, has the potential to lead to…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Group Testing, Summative Evaluation, Graduate Students
Cochrane, Thomas – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2016
This paper explores the development of virtual reality (VR) use in education and the emergence of mobile VR based content creation and sharing as a platform for enabling learner-generated content and learner-generated contexts. The author argues that an ecology of resources that maps the user content creation and sharing affordances of mobile…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Computer Simulation, Simulated Environment, Technology Uses in Education
Tandoc, Edson C., Jr. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2014
This study is based on a survey of 364 undergraduate journalism students and looks at how news consumption patterns influence the journalistic role conceptions that students hold. This study finds that students rated the interpreter role as most important. Students who prioritized the interpreter role also tend to get their news from online…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Undergraduate Students, Mass Media Use, Student Attitudes
Shamim, Fauzia; Rashid, Uzma – Journal of Education and Educational Development, 2019
Both Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, and English the official language are widely used for spoken and written communication in different contexts in Pakistan. In education; however, a linguistic divide is evident in the two-stream system of education - mainly referred to as Urdu medium and English medium - according to the dominant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction, Urdu, Official Languages
Stoddard, Jeremy – Teachers College Record, 2013
Background/Context: In "Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission (2009)," the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for corporations to spend unlimited amounts of money to influence citizens' decisions about candidates and issues that will appear on election ballots. More important, however, for democratic educators, the ruling…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Films, Democracy, Political Issues

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