“trending” “viral” “paradox” “expanded choices”: The Edson Tandoc talk by d UPCMC Office of Research & Publication in pictures

“trending”, “viral”, “paradox”, “expanded choices”: The Edson Tandoc talk by the U.P. CMC Office of Research and Publication, in pictures. All photos by the Office of Research and Publication (photographer Alex Tamayo) and can be accessed at the UP CMC facebook:

There are classes today July 28

this blog is starting to sound like Manila Bulletin. But, just based on stats, lots of people rely on the posts for announcements of class suspension (the stats spike close to 4-digits during storm days of posts on class suspension). The posts that got crazy stats this month are the yoga poses and the announcements of class  suspension. 

    Just to assure everyone:  The Department of Education announced five minutes ago over DZMM of ABS-CBN that there are classes today July 28 except one elementary school in Malabon that’s still flooded. 

Report by Tintin Aga, Nicky San Pedro, Joanna Malcontento, Renz Cruz (their first!)

Shot by said students this Thursday, June 30, 3pm-4pm, and video-edited by them this Friday/Saturday.

Only in their second meeting of Journ 101 (or only after the first three hours of the first semester), students Anne Kristine Aga, Felipe Nicolas San Pedro, Joanna Elizabeth Kamia Malcontento, Renz Cruz learn how: 1) to write the basic crime report in 20 minutes 2) how to turn it into a basic script for a standupper in three minutes 3)how to ambush-interview an arresting police officer and a criminal suspect caught in the act;  4) how to produce a basic video report and video-edit using only a dicam-handycam and an ordinary computer,  no lapel mike, no boom mike, no lights, no budget – just their wits. crimebbNote that this was written and shot in less than one hour, because they shot two stories in two hours. The crime scene was the U.P. Lagoon, petty crime. This was in preparation for the spot newsreporting at the EDSA Police Station where the pace is more frenzied. [NOTE: When you criticize the video news report  — the talkies are a tad longer than the useful footage— consider  that they have not taken up journ writing classes before, this is their first; this is only  their second meeting for the class or only after 3 hours for the first sem, most are non-journ majors and in their sophomore year, and they are using their own non-broadcast quality, amateur digicam with no microphones, etc.]. Very rough — but see if they get the basic idea of a news structure: the objective of this exercise was simply to learn the inverted pyramid structure, but the students did a lot more.

Many students (those who have been pampered and “babysitted” all their lives) don’t get why they are subjected to such torment, but a few get the point of being exposed to pressure, stress, and the ordeal. just the second meeting, this is one of the “shock-and-awe” parts of the class – it’s like showing the basics and throwing a swimming student in the pool and he/she finds out he/she knows how to swim after all, or how to float at the very least.

Spot news-reporting can be simulated, it  can be done even with only a 3-hour class every week – teaching how to cover and spot-report and spot-produce in 20 minutes.

     WE’D LIKE TO THANK THE MEMBERS OF THE U.P. DILIMAN POLICE FOR ALLOWING US TO INTERVIEW THE ARRESTING OFFICER  AND THE CRIMINAL SUSPECT. Thanks, thanks very much!