viernes, 3 de diciembre de 2021

BLOG 7: CHANGES TO MY STUDY PROGRAMME

One of the first things I would change about the career I'm coursing it's the academic charge in the first year. Journalism it's mostly a practical career, so in my opinion, it should have courses of induction in those areas and remove the necessity of lectures in some courses, most of all in courses of basic formation.
This courses of basic formation are bound to the sociology area, so are frequently more stressful than the journalism bound courses, so I would change the value of the credits in this courses.
Refering to the continuity of the courses, I think they are well raised by the curricular academics, because it would be ilogical take a reportage course without previously completed the reporting course. So it's clear that one has to have basic notions about a study to keep taking it.
Talking about the infraestructure, I haven't being in the institute too much time because of the pandemic, so there's nothing in particular I would change, however I admire the space that it creates in there for the young people.
The use of technologies in the career it's very important, because it's constantly making courses related to them and it boost our habilities in different ways. So I would make those same courses but centered in the students tastes.
Finally, about the teaching methods, I would make them more didactic, because that could make it easier to study and also relaxing. Also, journalism it's a very versatile career, so should be less static.

BLOG 6: TIME TRAVEL TO THE FUTURE

 Bullileo in the year 2051

Embalse Bullileo it's a dam located near the basin of the Río Maule. I used to travel there every summer with my family, so this would be the perfect place to visit in the future, especially to know how the global warming could affect it. Bullileo it's actually a beautiful place, full of trees, quiet and relaxing. It's a rural place, isolated from the city and where very few people live.
I would like to travel there 30 years in the future, because I think it's the best year to know how much has changed by the time (especially with the effects of climate change and human activities).
If the dam stills just like I remember, I would like to stay there, because it's a very important place to me, more than anything because of the nostalgia. But if there were many cutted trees and the level of the water is significantly low, I wouldn't like to stay because it would make me sad. At the same time, I wouldn't like that the homes of the people who live there could be sold to private interests.
Definitely, the only way for me to still there in the future it's that Bullileo remains the exact same way it is now, guaranteeing its environmental protection.

BLOG 7: CHANGES TO MY STUDY PROGRAMME

One of the first things I would change about the career I'm coursing it's the academic charge in the first year. Journalism it's...