Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Essay #4

Using the Wall Street Journal instead of a traditional textbook has been a unique learning experience. While it was, and still is a difficult task to find time to sit down and read through the newspaper, it was refreshing to take a course that tried something new. I'm used to, and therefore prefer the standard textbook method simply because I have all the information I need bound to one book instead of being spread over weeks of newspapers. Although not having a mid-term or final exam was a big relief. 
Considering I like to get my news from television or the web, I will not be continuing my subscription to the Wall Street Journal. It was an interesting read, but ultimately I don't like having newspapers around. I can find out what I need to know online, and when I'm done there's no mess of papers to clean up. 
As far as class improvement, I would like to see more textbook integration next time around and have newspapers as a bonus. Use the textbook as the main method of study, but have extra credit quizzes or questions based off things found in the paper, thus inspiring students to subscribe and read the Wall Street Journal. 
I'm a Film Major and I took this course to get a broader view on mass communications as a whole and I feel as though it did help to open my eyes to other forms entertainment and media and is an overall great course to take if your going into any fields discussed in the class or journalism itself. 
Ultimately, great class with interesting new methods of learning. Will definitely recommend to any students curious about the class. 

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