Journalism related-projects
Timeline
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January 8, 2021Experience start
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March 23, 2021Mid-way check in
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April 13, 2021Experience end
Timeline
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January 8, 2021Experience start
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March 23, 2021Mid-way check in
Check in on progress, students to report on work done so far.
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April 13, 2021Experience end
Categories
Communications Market research Product or service launch Marketing strategy MediaSkills
writing social media marketing data visualization researchAs the ways we share and digest information and entertainment change, so do the traditional mediums we rely on. But in the evolving world of media and communications, one thing is certain: no matter how it is delivered, content is key. The importance of social media has grown and communications jobs have blossomed. What we are finding now is journalism, corporate communications, photography and graphic production are crossing over more than ever before. Thus, we have developed the next evolution of the program to recognize industry needs.
In this project, a student-writer will create an unbiased well-researched news story and/or an infographic for your organization, focused on online or print media.
The final project deliverables will include:
- A written news story that will appeal to your defined audience or media outlet.
- A written and well-researched news story
- A brief report on potential media outlets that would be interested in picking up your story and a recommended strategy for gaining traction.
Project timeline
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January 8, 2021Experience start
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March 23, 2021Mid-way check in
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April 13, 2021Experience end
Timeline
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January 8, 2021Experience start
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March 23, 2021Mid-way check in
Check in on progress, students to report on work done so far.
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April 13, 2021Experience end
Project Examples
Based on current, relevant, and timely social issues that you identify, a student-writer will research and create a media piece for your organization to use or distribute. The story may be created for a general audience and purpose, or as a pitch for a specific audience or media outlet.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
- Government
- Economy
- Employment
- Environment
- Local Events
- Mental health
- Western-Canadian perspectives
Example news pieces include, but are not limited to:
- An in-depth written article for a local newspaper or magazine.
- An online news article to be shared with industry partners.
- A digital infographic.
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of the project to address students' questions.
Be available for a quick phone call with the instructor to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course.
Timeline
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January 8, 2021Experience start
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March 23, 2021Mid-way check in
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April 13, 2021Experience end
Timeline
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January 8, 2021Experience start
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March 23, 2021Mid-way check in
Check in on progress, students to report on work done so far.
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April 13, 2021Experience end