Thursday, December 8, 2011

Three down, one more to go!


I can hardly believe that I am almost completing my third semester here at the University of North Texas. I have one more semester to go before moving to next destination. Fall 2011 has not been the easiest semester to survive. Having to deal with an increased work load and the loss of a dear friend has left me feeling very tired. I once questioned if I was learning anything this semester, but I now know that I did.

I took three classes this semester and so I thought I should share what I learned from each of those classes. Hopefully, that could enlighten someone else.

Media Ethics
Media organizations have policies which govern them. There are also state and Federal laws which protect the audience from certain of the media’s actions. There are however so many things the media could do that would harm the audience, irrespective of the laws and guidelines. I have learned to consider the feelings of stakeholders in the execution of my duties. Having the power to publish something or hide it it does not mean that I must use it. I have to minimize harm at all times.

Seminar in Public Relations
Public relations is all about relationships. Technology has made it easier for people to connect these days. Once you make those relationships, maintain them, they always come in handy.

Writing a communications plan for this class has also been an eye-opener. I am not likely to forget the lessons we had on the importance of planning and research in the process of producing a communications plan. Those lessons are relevant for everything else I could do in my career.

Research Methods II
The great quantitative research class terrified me long before I signed up for the class. This is probably the most intense and challenging class I have ever taken. It is also one of the most rewarding classes I have ever taken. Noticing how much of the course material I could understand, I feel like a winner. I learned that journalists and PR professionals use statistics in their professions. This class was therefore not a plan by the school to frustrate me, but a necessity.

With only a week left before this semester rounds up, I can confidently say that it is beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Merry Christmas everyone!

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