Thursday, December 29, 2022

 

                      Sports Media



Sports media is a well-known specialization in the sports industry. Jobs at larger media organizations like Start Sports, ESPN and Ten Sports are probably some of the most sought after in this field. However, whether it's with a professional or collegiate team, a regional newspaper or a media website, there are a plethora of other work prospects in this domain. Sports media is evolving rapidly — it has transformed significantly due to the digital revolution over the last decade.


Types of jobs in Sports Media:


Blogging
Sports websites
YouTube content creator
Podcast
Social media content creator
Sports photography
Video producer
Social media manage

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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

 

SOCIAL MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY




“Especially for young people who are in school, it’s so important for them to be critical thinkers,” she said. “They’re going to have to learn over time about who has a good history of providing accurate information – and who doesn’t. That way, you learn for yourself. The more you go and visit and are on the ground and see things in real life for yourself, or follow people who do, the more you’re going to know and form opinions for yourself.”

While social media has a history of being a conduit for misinformation, it also has a history of documenting important events, from which sound opinions can be formed, she said.

“So I think social media allows you to do that,” Comstock said. “Even if you can’t afford to go on some trip to the Middle East, you can go online and watch and hear from various experts who are on the ground, who will tell you things. And you can hear from somebody who’s on the Palestinian side and somebody who’s on the Israeli side.”

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Media Literacy in the age of Deep fakes




     The Media Literacy in the Age of Deepfakes project was supported by a grant in higher education innovation from the Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) to design both a series of in-class educational experiences for students and an online course to serve more broadly as a resource for educational institutions. Glick, an expert in the public humanities, was hired to work on the project by Professor Harrell, the grant’s principal investigator. Other contributors to the project include Senior Project Manager Rita Sadhu and Digital Publication Specialist Cathleen Nalezyty at Open Courseware, as well as web developer Nicolae Herrera, consulting designer Ksenia Slavia, and graphic artist Dan Sharkey, to create a rich learning experience suitable for higher education.

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Saturday, December 24, 2022

                     Top Science News Stories of 2022 


This year in science has been filled with innovation, perseverance and ground-breaking advancements, despite the growing challenges faced by our planet. At Technology Networks, we’ve delighted in bringing you breaking science news throughout 2022. As the year ends, it’s time to reflect on the stories that you enjoyed the most. Here’s our roundup of this year’s most popular headlines, including new findings on how we humans age, the impact of diet on the microbiome and a revelation on the cause of multiple sclerosis (MS).

First Scan of the Dying Brain Reveals a "Last Recall"

Multiple Sclerosis Is Likely Caused by a Virus, Finds Study of 10 Million Military Personnel

Menstrual Cycle Changes Associated With COVID-19 Vaccine

High-Protein Diet Changes the Gut Microbiome and Triggers Immune Response

Unexpected Element in the Aging Process Discovered

Artificial Sweeteners Are Associated With Increased Cancer Risk, Finds Large-Scale Cohort Study

CAR T-Cell Therapy Hydrogel Cures Cancer in Mouse Models

Long-Term Benzodiazepine Use Breaks Down Synapses

Mom's Socialization, Not Biology, Shapes Child Brain Activity

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        Facts and Science

                                 

          Communication





Facts are crucial for without them we run the risk of turning to unfounded intuitions that could endanger ourselves and others. 

We rely on factual information to build trust, confidence, and consensus among one another. We seek medical advice whenever we feel fragile and listen intently to the weather forecasts, as much as we depend on the years of expertise of our farmers in tilling our lands.

The ongoing health pandemic and climate crisis coupled with the scourge of political disinformation and conflict-centered polarization, however, are causing a major pushback in the way we see the value of facts in our daily lives. 

We pretty much have an idea of who the main culprits are in this scenario, including but not limited to elected leaders and politicians who amplify the “I can instantly solve everything” rhetoric that is unwarranted and oftentimes against the very idea of a shared consensus. 

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Friday, December 23, 2022

 

The Importance of Science Communication




Science communication

The phenomenon of science communication can be studied from different sides of the chain of knowledge transfer: first, from the position of scientists (the "source"); the population (their "recipient"); and the media, science journalists, and communicators working in science organizations and universities (the "transmitters").

Nowadays, interest is growing on both fronts, science becomes an increasingly complex and expensive industry, and on the other, the role of society as a “customer” and “sponsor” of research forms a clear demand for an understandable and accessible description of science.

Therefore, the term “science communication” is now more often used than “popularization”, since the active role of all participants in this process is recognized.

Making science understandable to the public can remove the existing disorientation in society and bring confidence in the future. Therefore, science simply must be open, understandable, and accessible to the masses, rather than hiding behind the doors of offices and university auditoriums. Science needs to be communicated with everyone in an understandable and accessible language.

Many scientists already use accessible methods to communicate. Novelties in medicine and viruses, new materials and environmental problems, digitalization of the environment, space exploration - scientists are already telling people gathered in everyday settings about all this and much more.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Communication and           Media Arts



 

Study Communication and Media Arts (CMA) in the Communication capital of the world! Whether you are interested in television, film, digital media, journalism, or public relations and advertising, the majors in the Division of Communication and Media Arts will prepare you for a successful career in an industry that continues to evolve and grow. At our creative campus, with the help of CityEdge(opens in a new tab)(opens in a new tab)(opens in a new tab), these majors offer students flexibility as they work toward becoming experts, leaders and professionals in their field of interest.

  •      Communication Arts Major
  • Digital Journalism Major
  • Film and Media Studies Major
  • Film and Media Production BFA Major
  • Public Relations and Strategic Communication Major
  • Communication and Media Arts Minor
  • Digital Journalism Min


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