Monday, November 8, 2010

90 veces Radio- Un Éxito


El 29 de Octubre se realizó a las 19:30 hs un evento titulado “90 veces radio” en el Auditorio de Santa Cecilia de la Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA). El mismo buscaba celebrar los 90 años que cumplió dicho medio a través de una conferencia brindada por un panel conformado por seis productores que compartieron sus experiencias y opiniones respecto esta profesión. Entre ellos estaban Clara Mariño, Ricardo Gallo, Tom Lupo, Golo y Guido Baistrochi.

A su vez el evento consistió de un museo de la radio que incluía 90 objetos representativos de su historia, la posibilidad de sacarse fotos de la época y cinco performance diferentes para recorrer la historia de la radio a través del radio teatro, el teatro ciego, y presentaciones audiovisuales.
Todo el evento fue organizado por los alumnos de tercer año de la licenciatura de comunicación periodística y fueron coordinados por su profesor de la materia Producción Integral de Radio, Juan Pablo Tramezzani.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Prosumers !


Paul- Beth- Tomás- Noël- Nour- Kelsey- Denisa- Rubina- Rhys - Rukhsana- Liwei

We are a team of eleven individuals that have come together from different parts of the world to the Salzburg Academy to discuss Social Media.

United States, Chile, Argentina, Lebanon, Slovakia, Pakistan, China and Nepal are our home countries and this project has become our common ground. 

Hope you enjoy it !

Liwei Ma














Biography:

Liwei Ma is a graduate student at Tsinghua University, majoring in Global journalism and Communication. She graduated with a B.A. in Mass Communications at Communication University of China. Liwei has a fascination with Public Relations studies and wishes to become a proffesional PR practitioner after graduation.

Facebook Virginity story:

I started to use Facebook when I was exchange studying at Missouri State University in 2008. Actually, the first thing I did when I arrived at my dorm was to open my laptop and join Facebook; because otherwise I would miss parties and orientation announcements for new arrival internationals. To me is like omnipotent when you want to orient yourself to campus life, as well as social life. You can make new friends and watch as your friends grow in your profile. You can play games with friends and keep up to date on your favourite TV show. Besides I was obssessed to "Chinese Facebook"/Renren, when I was back to my home university. The basic functions are similar, while I spend more time on Renren than on Facebook , since most of my friends are on it.  

Monday, August 9, 2010

Denisa Kraľovičová


Biography: 

Denisa Kraľovičová comes from Slovakia, Trnava.  She works as a lecturer at the University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Faculty of Mass Media Communication, Department of Linguistic Communication. Her working responsibilities are as follows: translating, teaching English, interpreting.  She has been attending PhD. program – marketing communication at the Faculty of Mass Media Communication.  She also co-operates in various projects and supervises the international exchange program LLP/Erasmus at the university. She is fond of travelling, swimming, cycling, dancing and loves nature.  Family and good relationships is what she finds to be the most important in life. The quotation she fancies recently is: “Walker, there is no path in life, the path is made by walking.”

Facebook Virginity story: 

Well, the first time I did it was half a year ago.Surprise? The reason why I hesitated for such a long time was loosing my privacy. It finally got me,  because all my friends were sharing their opinions about it. I did not have a clue what they were talking about.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Paul Mihailidis
















Biography:

Paul Mihailidis is an assistant professor of Journalism, Media & PR at Hofstra University in New York. Mihailidis is the Director of the Salzburg Academy on Media & Global Change, where he is also faculty member. His current research concerns the effectiveness of media education in teaching about media’s roles and responsibilities in civil society.
Most recently, Mihailidis has created MakeMediaMatter with the Independent Film Channel (www.ifc.com/makemediamatter), a pro-social media literacy initiative aimed at empower young media makers.
Mihailidis serves on the Board of Directors of the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE), and is the director of Media Education Initiatives for the International Center for Media & the Public Agenda at the University of Maryland.
Paul, whose parents came to the United States on a boat from Greece in the 1960s, has lived in Scotland, Sweden, Boston, Washington DC and currently resides in New York.


Facebook Virginity story:

I lost my facebook virginity at the 2007 Salzburg Academy. My account was made for me by students of the Academy....so it's an interesting story.

Rubina Dewan
















 Biography:

Hello, my name is Rubina Dewan and I am currently pursuing a Master’s degree in multimedia journalism at Bournemouth University, U.K.
It has been a fairly intensive year at the University and I feel like I have learnt a lot of necessary skills to go out into the world as a confident journalist. Besides fulfilling the academic requirements of the course, I also actively follow the developments in the technical aspect of media creation.
Having worked as a producer/anchor at Nepal’s biggest commercial channel, Kantipur Television, I identify with television as my most preferred mode of journalism. However, learning radio and online journalism at university has been an eye-opening experience and I am much more open to multi-platform journalism now.
I am interested in a wide range of issues including politics, environment, entertainment and sports.
I look forward to attending the Salzburg Academy to further my horizons and meeting a lot of interesting people from all over the world.

Facebook Virginity story: 


I was flirting witha couple of other social media websites before facebook came along.I had profiles in a lot of sites like Myspace, Bebo, Hi5 and  Orkut. Some friends were on some websites while some were on others - it was slightly difficult to get them all to agree on which one was best.Then one day in 2006, my friend Mark sent me an invitation to facebook. I let it sit on my inbox for days, unclicked. I eventually gave in and signed up, not knowing what to expect. Filled oout the mandatory details and sent out invitations to other friends. As more and more friends signed up, I began to quite like the layout and the accesability of the website. It was a lot easier to stay in touch with long-lost friends after that. I liked it so much that I actively advocated signing up to facebook to my friends and became a facebooker for life!