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In this assignment, students learn how to identify and perform basic shot types. These shots are the building blocks for any media project. Students will go out and film examples of each of the basic shots. Students will use cameras on their cell phones and individually. Students will spend approximately 1 hour gathering images and uploading the videos to the class Powerpoint project.

Subject:
Communication
Film and Music Production
Journalism
Public Relations
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Erin Barney
Hans Aagard
Michael Kohntopp
Date Added:
05/13/2019
Instruction Guide: Responding to COVID-19
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This guide is intended to support you in adapting the State of Innovation’s “Food Chain” Challenge case into a lesson plan to implement with your students. It includes background information on the case, problem solving questions for students to work on, and suggested activities to use with your students. It also explains how you can get support during the Challenge, including helping your students connect with industry leaders throughout the Challenge.

Subject:
Biology
Career and Technical Education
Communication
Engineering
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Journalism
Life Science
Public Relations
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Julia Reed
Date Added:
11/04/2020
Media Mix and the Communication Funnel in a Public Relations Campaign
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Public Relations campaigns are full of strategic communication decisions aimed at communicating with particular publics about particular issues in an effort to move them toward particular outcomes. While many individuals consider how one individual message may be written on one particular channel, campaigns typically involve multi-channel approaches where the movement through the communication funnel (from awareness to acceptance to action) is thoughtfully planned.This reading is an introduction for students to these concepts.

Subject:
Public Relations
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Julie Walker
Date Added:
11/22/2021
OER Student Advocate Toolkit
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This toolkit was created by OER student leaders in the CCC and CSU systems. The toolkit's purpose is to motivate students to get involved in OER advocacy and the Open Education movement, as well as make it known that students can make a difference in their education. Education costs can be cut to a fraction of the price with OER, which would allow for more students to be able to access knowledge and higher education. While this toolkit contains some examples and suggestions specific to California institutions, it can still be helpful for all college students. Thanks to the Michelson 20MM Foundation's financial support students were paid for their work and contributions in creating this document, as well as presenting at conferences.

Subject:
Higher Education
Political Science
Public Relations
Material Type:
Full Course
Primary Source
Reading
Student Guide
Author:
Barbara Illowsky
Ryan Erickson-Kulas
Jenifer Vang
Trudi Radtke
Natalie Miller
Timothy Maldonado
Ashley Chavez
Carlos Espinoza
Laura Cruz
Kelsey Smith
Edwin Hernandez Armenta
Date Added:
04/29/2020
Overviewing the Planning and Implementation Phases of a Public Relations Campaign
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Public Relations Campaigns can be a little difficult to manage, especially when you are just starting out. Often when we get into the minutae of how research is done or what evalution looks like, we miss the big picture overviews of how the planning and implementation phases differ.This short reading overviews some basic concepts in the planning and implementation phases in an effort to keep in mind the small details and the overall purpose of the campaign.

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Public Relations
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Julie Walker
Date Added:
11/22/2021
PBM 110 - Communication in Practical Business Management
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In this course students will develop oral and written communication skills that will allow a business professional to communicate effectively with customers, clients, and employees. Students will develop and deliver effective presentations using presentation software, learn negotiating skills, and practice extemporaneous speaking. Students will craft effective emails, product descriptions, resumes, and other business-related writing and oral communication skills. Students will practice skills needed to effectively apply and interview for jobs.

Course Outcomes:
1. Communicate effectively in customer service situations and with vendors.
2. Concisely and professionally document agreements.
3. Deliver effective presentations that utilize charts or visual aids in presentation software.
4. Write effective text aimed at customers using a variety of formats (e.g. emails, blog posts, social media, and printed promotional material).
5. Write effective job application materials and employ effective oral communication in an interview.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Public Relations
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Linn-Benton Community College
Author:
Linn Benton Virtual College
Date Added:
07/09/2020
Podcast_Mastering College Communication; Freshman Success Stories
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Freshman Success Storie is the podcast where we help you navigate your first year of college with tips, stories, and expert advice. I’m your host, Anna, and today, we’re diving into two essential skills that will transform your interactions: active listening and non-verbal communication. Whether you're making new friends, working on group projects, or networking for future opportunities, mastering these skills is crucial. Let's get started!

Subject:
Communication
Public Relations
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Activity/Lab
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Unit of Study
Author:
Pooja Potdar
Date Added:
07/27/2024
Project Management for a Changing Climate
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Adapting to a changing climate will involve governments, businesses, societies and other organizations with diverse perspectives, mandates and capacities. Project managers, through their effective direction of complex projects, occupy a critical role and must ensure that their projects consider the implications of a changing climate. This course will help you recognize climate change factors that could affect successful outcomes for your project and formulate strategies you can use to address them.  You can expect to leave this course better prepared to add a climate change lens to your project planning.

Subject:
Applied Science
Business and Communication
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Life Science
Management
Public Relations
Material Type:
Case Study
Full Course
Module
Reading
Author:
Adaptation Learning Network ALN
Date Added:
11/04/2020
Public Relations
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This course will help prepare you to conduct public relations suitable for small start-up businesses, international companies, political campaigns, social programs, personal development, and other outreach projects.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Public Relations
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Provider:
The Saylor Foundation
Date Added:
08/28/2013
Responding to Claims about Alien UFOs:  A Brief List of Resources on the Web
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For decades, the media have given enormous attention to sensational claims that vague lights in the sky are actually extra-terrestrial spacecraft. Recently, there has been a flurry of misleading publicity about UFOs on military photographs. A sober examination of these claims reveals that there is a lot LESS to them than first meets the eye: when there is enough evidence, UFO claims can be explained by terrestrial or celestial phenomena (including lights from human craft and re-entering space junk). This up-to-date guide provides key resources available free on the Web, to help scientists, educators, students, and journalists learn about the skeptical perspective (and the background stories) behind these claims.

Subject:
Astronomy
Business and Communication
Physical Science
Public Relations
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Primary Source
Reading
Author:
Andrew Fraknoi
Date Added:
05/20/2021
Restorative Practices
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This OER combined lesson plans have been written by Brooke MacKenzie and RJ Avery. The purpose is to institute restorative practices within the classroom, espcially with collaborative group work.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Public Relations
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Brooke MacKenzie
Date Added:
03/25/2022
Rise 360: Interview Training Process
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With this tutorial, I want to make everyone confident and prepared into an interview room ( a virtual interview room, if necessary). I know you have the talent and skills necessary for the position you applied for; I know you will be the best fit for the position; the preparation you complete before and during your interview will ensure that the employer knows this.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Education
Higher Education
Public Relations
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
10/20/2021
Self-Management in Leadership
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In order to be a good manager of people, the ability to pass ideas across and to build long-lasting relationships where there is mutual respect is sacrosanct. Being able to lead effectively enables one to be able to garner support for initiatives, this in the long run guarantees success. Self-Management in Leadership (Handbook) will help you sharpen your ability to communicate effectively, gain support and cooperation from others and boost your reputation. You will get practical advice on how to develop an attitude of leadership such that you would become a force to be reckoned with among your colleagues and a favourite among senior managers. You will further learn how to present your ideas successfully in a most persuasive way. This book will teach you effectively leadership, interpersonal and public relations. It contains short and useful tips to enable you have as many key information as you can on your finger tips. Sit back and relax as you digest the essential principles for effective leadership and become more equipped for success in just a few minutes.

Subject:
Communication
Management
Psychology
Public Relations
Social Work
Sociology
Speaking and Listening
Material Type:
Module
Author:
ROI Africa E-Learning Network
Date Added:
08/09/2017
Social Media in Emergency Management Study Guide_OER.pdf
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This Social Media in Emergency Management Study Guide includes 60 true/false, multiple choice, and short-answer questions that complement the five lessons in the open-access Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) IS-42.A Social Media in Emergency Management course. Concepts covered include: the benefits of social media during emergency response, and strategies to combat misinformation, reach citizens, and carry out effective social media planning and coordination.

The study guide can be used for student test preparation, instructor lesson planning, review, and assessment. Instructions for how to complete the free FEMA course and earn a professional certificate are included in the study guide.

This study guide is ideal for university students, working professionals, lifelong learners, and anyone who wants to build their social media skills.

The Social Media in Emergency Management study guide is available to any instructor, student, or professional learner who agrees to the Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) terms of use.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Public Relations
Material Type:
Assessment
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Unit of Study
Author:
Sarah E. Martin
Date Added:
09/26/2022
Spatial Data Science for Emergency Management
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Geospatial perspectives and technologies play a major role in planning for and responding to emergencies. Geospatial tools - from aerial mapping techniques to data acquisition, are changing rapidly as is emergency management as the frequency and magnitude of crises and disasters are increasing.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Physical Geography
Physical Science
Public Relations
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
Author:
Matt Beaty
Date Added:
10/07/2019
Supply and demand
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In microeconomics, supply and demand is an economic model of price determination in a market. It postulates that, holding all else equal, in a competitive market, the unit price for a particular good, or other traded item such as labor or liquid financial assets, will vary until it settles at a point where the quantity demanded (at the current price) will equal the quantity supplied (at the current price), resulting in an economic equilibrium for price and quantity transacted.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Management
Marketing
Public Relations
Material Type:
Case Study
Lecture
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Textbook
Date Added:
08/28/2019