Coursework
(Last update 2009.11.10)
1. Tech Updates (500-1000 words, due 9:00pm, 10.4). The short report aims to introduce a latest new media technology in non-technical terms (i.e., rephrased rather than copied from the original sources), which can be an item of hardware, software, or services, which should be correctly identified in the report form. Preferable items include (but are not limited to) the Internet, mobile phone, digital TV and other new media platforms. In the report, you should 1) describe its technical features, 2) evaluate its commercial potential, and 3) discuss its impact on individuals, organizations (e.g., media, advertising firms, PR departments, web companies, etc.) and the society. TThe report will be judged along these dimenions, plus writing style and correct identification of the above technological categories. Submit the report in the Tech Update Form. Notes on the format of the update report:
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| 2. Group Research Paper (due 9:00pm, 11.29).
How is your group formed? You shall form the group by yourself, with each group consisting 3-4 students. Please report your group membership before 9:00pm, 10.12 by filling in the online form. You can also review or revise your group membership from the membership list. What is the paper about? The paper should cover two related sections, with about equal length for each section: a) to review a given theory on structure, diffusion, production, consumption, and/or effects of conventional or new media and b) to apply the relevant theory(ies) to a practical issue in Hong Kong or the Greater China region. What theory should your group work on?You will be assigned a theory from the list of theoretical perspectives covered in the course. When reviewing the theory, focus on the following aspects, with information about both the classic studies and the latest developments:
How to apply the theory?Choose a practical issue or problem that bears importance for communication industry and the society; preferably, the issue is something relevant to your work, or currently under debate. Use the theory reviewed above to discuss the following three aspects:
How to submit the paper? Submit a softcopy to the Assignment page of COM5101 on Blackboard, where the paper will be subject to plagiriasm check by Turnitin. You will see a similarity score reported back after a few minutes (or hours depending on the traffic). You can revise and resubmit your paper multiple times before the deadline. Submission (either before and after the deadline) to the instructor's email account will not be accepted. To play safe, you're strongly advised to submit well ahead of time. What format to use for the paper?
Instructions for Research Students:
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The exam will cover the textbook, additional readings, and class lectures, with each accounting for roughly one-third of the exam. It is in close-book, with the following format: a) definition of key concepts and b) short essay questions. A review list will be announced near the end of the semester. |