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"Service-learning is an approach to teaching and learning in which students use academic knowledge and skills to address genuine community needs." https://nylc.org/service-learning/ This annual panel series will resemble the ""Showcase"" style variety of service learning project samples from active faculty and participants that engage their students through community awareness, preservation, and heartfelt endeavors." Moderator: Denise Belafonte-Young , Palm Beach Gardens HS Magnet Vocational Program Panelists: Chandra Clark, University of Alabama Tracy Songer, Northern Kentucky University Erik Johnson, University of Wisconsin-River Falls Danielle Deavours, University of Montevallo
Multimedia journalism educator, electronic news/broadcast producer for life, and community journalism advocate. The transition from professional newsroom and freelance producer/pr practitioner includes helping the public and educators understand the role of broadcast journalism in... Read More →
Prior to joining the faculty at NKU, Tracy worked for over twenty years in the production industry. She served as executive producer for Upstream 360 and worked as a freelance producer in commercial production. She also was the senior producer for many HGTV and DIY shows including... Read More →
Instructor, Multimedia Journalism, University of Montevallo
Danielle Deavours is an instructor of multimedia journalism at the University of Montevallo and a PhD candidate at the University of Alabama. Working as an Emmy and Murrow award winning broadcast journalist for over a decade, Danielle now specializes in media sociology. Her specialty... Read More →
This group of experienced service learning professors will share how they are adjusting their courses to provide quality learning experiences during the pandemic. They will provide background about the course and the impact of the pandemic, explain their approach and methods used to teach the course, discuss the new deliverables and share their takeaways for teaching service learning in a pandemic.
Moderator: Candace Egan, California State University, Fresno
Panelists: Teaching Community Journalism with the Community Foundation; Chandra Clark, University of Alabama
Service Learning in a Pandemic; Adam Kuban, Ball State University
Remote Video Production Projects For Service Learning Partners; Candace Egan, California State University, Fresno
Multimedia journalism educator, electronic news/broadcast producer for life, and community journalism advocate. The transition from professional newsroom and freelance producer/pr practitioner includes helping the public and educators understand the role of broadcast journalism in... Read More →