B5593 - GIORNALISMO E MEDIA DIGITALI I (A-L)

Academic Year 2024/2025

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Media, Public and Corporate Communication (cod. 5703)

Learning outcomes

The course is structured as a workshop and provides an introduction to the basics of reporting, writing and producing audiovisual content, with a focus on digital journalism for the web and platforms. At the end of the workshop, students have acquired a working knowledge of the most recent forms of digital journalism; know the basics for the production of audio and visual digital content; have had the opportunity to practise new skills and team working; are familiar with the latest developments of the debate surrounding digital platforms and journalistic practices.

Course contents

The course is structured as a workshop and represents an opportunity for practical and reflective learning of some of the skills required in the various areas of digital journalism.

Through the presentation and collective discussion of case studies, selected from the national and international context, we will explore the main forms of journalistic practices, with a specific focus on social media and digital platforms.

Participants will work in groups, to encourage interaction and involvement and allow students to acquire and strengthen transversal soft skills (team working).

Students will be required to develop and implement an original project in all its stages: design, research, reporting, writing, production and promotion.

Readings/Bibliography

A list of suggested readings and other materials will be provided at the beginning of the course.

Teaching methods

The workshop is structured in ten meetings of 2 hours each. Participants are required to attend at least 70% of the meetings.

The meetings will include:

  • frontal lessons
  • case analysis and discussion
  • practical exercises
  • development and implementation of a project work with the support of the equipment of the ProDigi Multimedia Lab of the Department of Political and Social Sciences.

Assessment methods

STUDENTS ACTIVELY ATTENDING CLASSES

The final evaluation is pass/fail and it will be based on:

  • attendance;
  • active participation in class;
  • project work.

NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS

The course is pass/fail. Students who choose not to attend classes (non frequentanti) will be required to design and create a multimedia project.

It is required to contact Dr. Capelli (claudia.capelli3@unibo.it) before the end of the course to discuss the content and the form of the multimedia project.

Teaching tools

Presentations with slides, guest experts, digital equipment of the ProDigi Multimedia Lab.

Office hours

See the website of Claudia Capelli