AGJR  105
Introduction to Agricultural Communications


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Week #: 4
History of Agricultural Communication, cont.
Learning Objectives:
Examine the development of communication in agriculture.
Discuss the emergence of agricultural journalism & communication as academic disciplines.
Describe the major impacts of agricultural communication.
Instructional
Activities:

 

Download the PowerPoint Interactive Study Guides  

  History of Agricultural Communications, Part II
1862 Land Grant Colleges
Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Land-Grant Tribal Colleges
The Agriculture Program of the Texas A&M University System

Ag Communications Expands

Assignments:

Topics related to agriculture are covered by many media sources. Agricultural communicators must keep current with how issues are being covered by other media sources. Each student must find three sources of media coverage by popular press (radio, tv, news, magazines, e-zines) media, not agricultural publications or media  of a current (within the last 3 years) agricultural topic. Evaluate how the topic was covered in a 500-word essay. The evaluation should discuss

1.      the number and types of sources used for information,

2.      the balance or lack thereof in the story,

3.      what images, if any, were associated with the story,

4.      where was the story placed in the medium.

5.      how might this story be different in an agricultural media, and

6.      how the story could be improved.

Turn this in at the beginning of class on October 12.

Assignment Information and Grading Expectations are available here.
 


If any of the above information is incorrect, or needs to be updated, contact Dr. Tracy A. Rutherford.

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