MCM516 GDB #1 mARKS =5
GBD. Discussion Question
“New Media vs. Traditional Media”
Q: Social media is transforming the way journalist break news. Without any
traditional coverage by professional media crew standing nearby, the uprising in Egypt and Bahrain may have gone unnoticed and unrecorded. But through the power of cell phones, the internet and you tube (New Media) these tragic and historic events were captured. And spread throughout the world. Give your comments.
(Word limit 250 to 300 words)
Instructions: Read the following instructions before giving your comments on GDB: 1. Use the font style “Times New Roman” and font size “12”.
2. Your answer should be relevant to the topic i.e. clear and concise.
3. Do not copy or exchange your answer with other students. Two identical / copied comments will be marked Zero (0) and may damage your grade in the course.
4. Books, websites and other reading material may be consulted before posting your comments but copying or reproducing the text from books, websites and other reading materials is strictly prohibited. Such comments will be marked as Zero (0).
5. Obnoxious or ignoble answer should be strictly avoided.
6. Questions / queries related to the content of the GDB, which may be posted by the students on MDB or via e-mail, will not be replied till the due date of the GDB is over.
Opening Date and Time 4th July, 2011 At 12:01 A.M. (Mid-Night)
Closing Date and Time 5th July, 2011 At 11:59 P.M. (Mid-Night)
GBD. Discussion Question
“New Media vs. Traditional Media”
Q: Social media is transforming the way journalist break news. Without any
traditional coverage by professional media crew standing nearby, the uprising in Egypt and Bahrain may have gone unnoticed and unrecorded. But through the power of cell phones, the internet and you tube (New Media) these tragic and historic events were captured. And spread throughout the world. Give your comments.
(Word limit 250 to 300 words)
Instructions: Read the following instructions before giving your comments on GDB: 1. Use the font style “Times New Roman” and font size “12”.
2. Your answer should be relevant to the topic i.e. clear and concise.
3. Do not copy or exchange your answer with other students. Two identical / copied comments will be marked Zero (0) and may damage your grade in the course.
4. Books, websites and other reading material may be consulted before posting your comments but copying or reproducing the text from books, websites and other reading materials is strictly prohibited. Such comments will be marked as Zero (0).
5. Obnoxious or ignoble answer should be strictly avoided.
6. Questions / queries related to the content of the GDB, which may be posted by the students on MDB or via e-mail, will not be replied till the due date of the GDB is over.
Opening Date and Time 4th July, 2011 At 12:01 A.M. (Mid-Night)
Closing Date and Time 5th July, 2011 At 11:59 P.M. (Mid-Night)
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