Considered America’s fourth pillar of Democracy, the news media is a source of community knowledge and can be a catalyst for action and social change. How has news media changed since it’s institutionalized conception in the United States? How has society’s view of media changed over time and what are the factors and events that impacted this perception? How do the multiple news sources that we have available to us nowadays impact how our society engages and is informed about the world around them?
Part 1 will focus on the History & Purpose & Types of News media and the societal expectations media sources.
Must attend both sessions to receive the completion certificate.
Registration Information
Faculty, A&P, USPS, OPS: Register online at myUCF.edu > Employee Self Service > Learning & Development > Request Training Enrollment.
Students: Register online via KnightConnect @ https://bit.ly/KnightConnect_ODI Be sure to log-in with your NID and NID password.
Please note: Pre-registration is REQUIRED by no later than three days prior to the start of each workshop. Registrants will receive a link to join each Zoom session. Video and audio access is required.
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