* Periodismo 101: de la identificación de la historia al dominio de la narración
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Nivel de inglés - A1
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This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamentals of journalism, focusing on identifying compelling stories, conducting effective interviews, and crafting engaging narratives. Students will learn the principles of journalistic ethics, research techniques, interview strategies, and writing skills essential for producing high-quality news and feature articles. Through hands-on exercises, case studies, and feedback sessions, students will develop the expertise needed to excel in...
15 lessons//15 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Introduction to JournalismOverview of course objectives and structure History and evolution of journalismWeek 2Lesson 2Finding Great StoriesIdentifying newsworthy topics and angles Research techniques for story developmentWeek 3Lesson 3Understanding News ValuesThe significance of timeliness, proximity, prominence, and impact Balancing hard news and human interest storiesWeek 4Lesson 4Research Skills for JournalistsEffective research methods and sources Fact-checking and verification proceduresWeek 5Lesson 5Interview PreparationActive listening and rapport-building techniques Asking open-ended questions and probing for detailWeek 6Lesson 6Conducting Great InterviewsActive listening and rapport-building techniques Asking open-ended questions and probing for detailWeek 7Lesson 7Shaping the NarrativeStructuring news and feature stories Writing engaging headlines and leadsWeek 8Lesson 8Writing Clear and Concise CopyPrinciples of journalistic writing style Writing for different platforms (print, online, broadcast)Week 9Lesson 9Feature Writing TechniquesDeveloping characters and scenes Using descriptive language and storytelling techniquesWeek 10Lesson 10Investigative JournalismIntroduction to investigative reporting Researching and uncovering hidden storiesWeek 11Lesson 11Multimedia StorytellingIncorporating multimedia elements (photos, videos, infographics) Writing for audio and video formatsWeek 12Lesson 12Editing and RevisionTechniques for self-editing and peer review Polishing writing for publicationWeek 13Lesson 13Ethics and Legal Issues in JournalismPrinciples of journalistic ethics and standards Understanding libel, defamation, and copyrightWeek 14Lesson 14Pitching and Selling StoriesCrafting effective story pitches Building relationships with editors and publishersWeek 15Lesson 15Final Project: Story ShowcaseStudents showcase their best work from the course Peer review and feedback session
- Students will: Understand the principles and ethics of journalism. Identify newsworthy stories and develop story ideas. Conduct thorough research and gather reliable information. Master interview techniques to elicit insightful responses. Write clear, concise, and engaging news and feature stories. Edit and revise journalistic content for accuracy and style. Develop critical thinking skills to analyze and evaluate news sources.
Hi! I’m Karimah. I’m a mom of four, global citizen, ardent traveler, and communications specialist of 25 years. I’m originally from Alabama but call Raleigh, NC home for now. I’ve spent 15 years traveling and working abroad, primarily in journalism, communications, and marketing. Among the many roles I’ve assumed, I’ve worked as a teacher, AP teacher, university instructor, coach, trainer, consultant, curriculum developer, and evaluator. It goes without saying that my professional passion is helping others effectively communicate – whether through a speech, essay, presentation, or ad. My methodology springs from a singular truth; great communication is about understanding the motivations of the receiver and what you want the end result to be. Once you’re able to understand that, everything else will fall into place! I’ve had immense fun seeing my students bloom into effective communicators. When it “clicks”, there’s an excitement in their eyes, which I look forward to seeing in each of my students’ eyes here!
Tarea
Frecuencia: 1-2 por semanaComentario: disponible bajo peticiónDetalles:Evaluación
Frecuencia: disponible bajo peticiónDetalles:Calificación
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Hall, Homer L., et al. Student Journalism & Media Literacy. Rosen Publishing, 2015.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
3 los profesores tienen título de posgrado
Maestría en Educación desde University of Toronto
Maestría en Historia desde University of Cambridge
Maestría desde Eastern Michigan University
2 los profesores tienen título de licenciatura
Licenciatura en Historia desde Birmingham-Southern College
Licenciatura desde University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Clase grupal
20 US$
semanalmente o 300 US$ por 15 clases1 x por semana, 15 semanas
45 min
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 12-17
2-6 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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