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Learning and innovation: a methodological proposal from the teaching of Media Management
Author(s) -
Fernando Peinado Miguel
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.4185/rlcs-2013-971en
Subject(s) - adaptation (eye) , knowledge management , project management , journalism , process (computing) , work (physics) , action research , engineering management , sociology , computer science , engineering , pedagogy , psychology , mechanical engineering , systems engineering , neuroscience , media studies , operating system
After its adaptation to the EHEA, the Department of Journalism IV of the Complutense University of Madrid began a project of methodological renovation and educational innovation –linked to an R&D project– in the teaching of Media Management, with the aim of providing future communication professionals with the skills required by the new business reality. The project was developed in different stages and was structured along the following lines of action: use of ICTs and Web 2.0 tools to develop activities that put new energy into the learning process: podcasts, interviews with executive directors and managers, entrepreneurial projects 2.0, intensive use of the Virtual Campus and blogs. In addition the teaching innovation project involved collaborative work to resolve real cases, with the implementation of the Educlick system’s software and hardware. This article presents the foundations and results of the new learning methodology model, which could be extrapolated to the teaching of other subjects of journalism

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