Prof.ssa A. Dattolo
GIORNALISMO
Worshop / DILL
La voce dei fatti: raccontare la realtà con consapevolezza
The Journalism Workshop is a space where information meets inclusion. In this module, students are not just consumers of news, but become active reporters, learning to observe reality with a critical eye and to transform events into narratives.
The ALA newsroom explores what happens inside and outside the university, giving rise to a new perspective. The right to speak thus becomes a daily exercise in democracy and participation.
Learning Goals
Critical Analysis: Developing the ability to distinguish facts from opinions and assess the reliability of sources.
- Synthesis and Clarity: Learning how to structure a journalistic text (the 5Ws rule) and write effective headlines.
- Public Speaking and Interviewing: Enhancing relational skills through conducting interviews with lecturers, experts, and citizens.
- Digital Literacy: Gaining familiarity with digital publishing tools and editorial planning management.
Methodologies
Learning by doing, simulating a real newsroom and promoting learning through direct practice.
- Newsroom simulation, with defined roles and responsibilities (editor, photojournalist, interviewer).
- Peer tutoring, to enhance mutual support and the sharing of skills.
- Cooperative learning, to encourage collaborative work and develop shared responsibility and relational skills.
- Collective brainstorming, guided discussion moments for selecting topics, developing ideas, and planning content.
- Use of Easy-to-Read language, with clear and accessible writing guidelines to promote inclusion and content comprehensibility.
Educational materials
Computer stations, equipped with computers and internet access for writing, editing, and laying out articles.
- Word processing software, for drafting, revising, and formatting journalistic texts.
- Digital voice recorders, for collecting interviews and field testimonies.
- Audio-video devices, such as smartphones or cameras, for producing multimedia content (photos, videos, and short reports).
- Digital teaching materials, including worksheets, article templates, layout examples, and tutorials.