Monday, May 4, 2015

THANK YOU, JOMC 101!

This is my very first course within Journalism College that is straightly related to my major in Advertising and Public Relations. I have enjoyed this class a lot since I have learned something new in lecture every day. I have learned how far back the history of the media industry actually goes – from the first tools of communication to today’s smartphones and iPads. I now have a greater view and understanding of the merge between different media patios, such as the merge from radio to television.

I think it has been very giving to have guest speakers come in and lecture and answer questions. From the guest speakers I have gotten a better idea of how it is like to work within the industry - what the industry expects of you and what you can expect of the industry. Now I have a greater understanding of how much independence, hard-work, and “thinking outside the box” are valued in the industry. The guest speaker I remember most is the person on the “Diversity team” that talked about how important it is to “stick out”, “be unique” and most of all “not be afraid to be yourself and always remember where you are from…” By listening to all of the guest speakers talking about diversity, I realized that even if I might be different- it is a good thing in this industry and I should not be afraid to use that to my advantage!

In this course I have also learned about how problematic this industry can be regarding ethics. Within this industry there are always a lot of different people you need to pay respect to, and you always have to watch what you express- in speech, writing, pictures, or any kind of communication. I have also learned how harsh this industry will be on you, as a journalist for an example, if you make a mistake. The industry is not always forgiving, and that is mostly because it is so open for the public. And the public’s opinion is usually very strong. The “Brian Williams Scandal” is an example of a professional within this industry making a mistake and having a hard time to make a come-back, if it will ever even be possible.


After taking this course I have an understanding of how this industry is ever-changing. With new technologies being presented in a fast pace as it does today, there is always new communication strategies developed. All the different media platforms that exist today keeps developing into more perfected versions and social media is growing bigger each day together with the internet. Today’s technology and media platforms are merging, but the only possible question to ask today is; what is it merging into next?

Time to take a break from studying for the final exam - Can you spot a fake?

Take the quiz to see if you have the eye to spot a fake... It was fun!



Fauxtopography - Is seeing always believing?

While I'm preparing for the final exam, why not post some funny- and interesting things from lecture!

It's funny what photoshop can do...
And how we so easily can bend reality...
To make fun of our elected officials..

It is interesting how they could fake a picture already in 1902!

One interesting thing to know is that the famous picture of the flag raising over Iwo Jima is actually a second flag put up after the initial one!

                      The First...                              



MY VIDEO!

If you haven't already seen the most amazingly (?!?) cut video ever... You can do so!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvrvZQsuJp1JrS32OToxsw/videos

P.S. To answer your question, no I am not going into the film making business!

Join the Tradition – Join the Discussion – Join the Family – Join UNL

I have really enjoyed the group projects for this class! The advertising project was definitely my favorite. We made a campaign to draw in prospective students to UNL. We created 4 social media banner ads that will run one after the other!






CRAMMING CRACK - The prototype is HERE

So... This is JUST a prototype of how this new amazing app COULD look like:

The front screen is simply the logo, so this is a prototype of how it would look like when you log into the app:                                                                                                                       

The second step will show the list of  the classes/categories you can choose to practice. It could look like something like this... 

FINALS ARE HERE- Crack the code for better grades with CRAMMING CRACK!

Are you a student? If so, check out this new app idea and you will never have as much fun cramming for your test ever again! 

Are you a teacher? Be your students FAVORITE with this new study app idea!


CHOOSEàSPINàANSWERàGET A STAR 


CRAMMING CRACK - The app to crack the code for better grades

So for one of our FUN projects for this class we had to create an app in groups. My group decided to create an app we would like to use ourselves! We came up with "Cramming Crack" which is kind of based on the already existing entertainment-app Trivia Crack, which probably most UNL students have played at least once! 

The purpose was to help students study, in a FUN way! We also wanted teachers to have access to it through Blackboard so they can start using it as a fun substitute for "boring and old" exam study guides!

Anyone that played Trivia Crack before knows it is quite easy to learn how to play: 

Choose cotegory (JOMC 101)àSpin the wheel àAnswer question the wheel lands on àGreen check mark shows up next to the right answer àIf you pick the RIGHT one, you get a STAR!

                                  

Be a STAR with CRAMMING CRACK!



Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Blog post 1: Introduction

Hi,

My name is Ellen Wikström. I started here at UNL last spring as a freshman majoring in Advertising & Public Relations. I am 21 years old and I am born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden. I graduated Swedish high school (or gymnasium as it is called in Sweden) with a main focus in economics. After studying a broad focus within economics, my interest for marketing, advertising and PR sparked. My dream is to become an Advertising manager at a big company one day.

My family consists of my father as a governmental worker and my mother as a speech therapist. I am the oldest of three siblings, my little sister is graduating high school next year, and my little brother is a high school freshman basketball pro. I also have a family dog that is named Nellie, she is a mutt of five different breeds.

I have a big passion for cooking. I usually cook anything, but I mostly prefer to improvise and make up my own recipes. Also I enjoy preforming and watching sports such as swimming, football, soccer, and hockey.


This class is my first class counting towards my major. My first year of college I focused on getting my Ace’s done, so now I am very excited to get started taking courses of my interest. In this course I hope I will get a greater insight of the media world, and get basic knowledge that will help me in my other courses within my major. So far all my expectations for this course has been fulfilled. This class makes me think that I have made the right decision of majoring in Advertising and Public Relations.