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02/10/2015

The lecturer is around Mr Wasiu, kindly come on time so as not to be locked out........

28/09/2015

*IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL MAPAITE*
what you need to know for the the remaing days
in this semester
• Monday, 21st September– Wednesday, 30th
September, 2015 - 2nd Semester Examination
(Phase I) (for Full time& Part Time HND 1 & HND
II Students- only)
• Monday, 5th October - Saturday, 31st October,
2015 - 2nd Semester Examination (Phase 11) (for
all other categories of students - 4 weeks)
• Monday, 26th October – Friday, 5th February,
2016 - Students proceed on SIWES programme
(15 weeks)
• Saturday 7th November,2015 - End of 2nd
Semester, 2014/2015
• Monday, 2nd November, 2015 – 14th
November,2015 - Conference Marking (2 weeks)
• Monday, 16th November – 30th November,
2015 - Compulsory Vacation for all Academic
Staff (2 wks.)
• Monday, 30th November, 2015 - 2015/2016
Academic Session commences.

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SUG PRESIDENT

Good evening my fellow communicators, how was your day and I hope 🙏 you are good. As you all know that exams is around t...
22/09/2015

Good evening my fellow communicators, how was your day and I hope 🙏 you are good.
As you all know that exams is around the corner, and this is the final lap so we g*t to do anything we can to gerra here

All about culture and tradition
10/09/2015

All about culture and tradition

Adupe pupo fun olorun oba oga ogo. O pawamo lati ojo akoko tati dase wo ogba Moshood Abiola polytechnic
08/09/2015

Adupe pupo fun olorun oba oga ogo. O pawamo lati ojo akoko tati dase wo ogba Moshood Abiola polytechnic

20/07/2015

I wana use this medium to wish every muslim brothers and Sisters Happy Eid Fitri in arrears. May we live to witness more of it on earth.. Insha Allah

20/07/2015

Good morning fellow mapaites, how has been ur nyt

13/07/2015Magazine Editing and production      Mac 223                    by   Mr Olasupo Jonathan Olajide Magazines spe...
14/07/2015

13/07/2015
Magazine Editing and production
Mac 223
by
Mr Olasupo Jonathan Olajide

Magazines special pages
*Front cover page/Outside front cover: it is the first page of the magazine edition, it contains the name plate, folio line, ear piece, lead story(the most important story), lead picture.
* Inside Front cover: it is referred to as the second page of the magazine edition which usually contains advertisements and the rate of adverts placements are very high.
*Outside back cover: this is another prominent/important page on the magazine editions which usually contains advertisements
*Inside back cover: this is another special page which also contains adverts.
*Centre spread: this is another important part in a magazine edition which consists of two pages directly each other . The two pages are at the centre of the magazine. Conventionally, centre spread should contain adverts. One adverts can cover both pages, or different adverts on both pages. The content on centre spread may also be advertorial. (Advertorial is an advertised events or news-stories which can be a birthday party, a project or a newly constructed universities).
*Other important pages are
page 3 which can contain adverts or a very important stories of human interests.

If you have not submitted your assignment, you can submit it tomorrow, latest wednesday. And you are to post the typed assignment on Mr Jonathan's blog.
www.jonathanolajide.blogspot.com
and you write your matric no on top of the page.
After posting the assignment, write your full name at the commen box and check other people's work to correct your mistake. The posting of the assignment on the blogspot ends on friday, after that no submission on the blog again
Thank you

End of class.
Strictly for Stream A and B only
(The assignment).

The Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has accused the former Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, of tampering with $1bn from the Federation Account, which he claimed was used “for election purposes.”

14/07/2015

MAC 226
Lecture by Mr Wasiu Tejuoso(Olu omo Alhaja)

Mass communication Law
Course Outline

1) General Introduction To Media Law
Perspective to Media law
Sources of Media Law
Reasons Of Media Law

2)Historical Development Of Press In Nigeria
Authoritarian Press System
Libertarian Press System
Social Responsiblity Press System
Soviet Communiest Press SYStem
3)
The Concept of press Freedom
Definition of Press Freedom
Constitutional Basis For Press Freedom in Nigeria
Provision of 1963 constitution
Press freedom in 1979 constitution
Press freedom in 1989 constitution
Press Freedom in 1999 constitution
4.)
The shield Law /Priviledge.
Basic for shields for priviledge in Media practises
Exceptions/waves for shield priviledge,Other associated laws
Defamation n the press
Privacy n the press
Contempt of court n the press
The law of sedition n the press
The law of the obscenity at the media
***Law***
Law is a code of conduct that guide a specific body of organization. Law do not govern but it only tells how something should be done.

Some laws are defined, some are man-made exemplify the ten commandment (it is not a law but a mere warning for the people especially the isrealite.)

Law is nothing but certain rules and regulations that guide a country. According to konford and Kelly, law can be defined as all historically created designed for living, implicit, explicit or non-explicit that may exist as a potential guide for the behavior of men.

Mass communication laws can be defined as those sets of rules and regulations that exist as a potential guide for media practices.

Assignment

1a. List and discuss as briefly as possible the various sources of mass communication laws.

1b. Discuss the reasons for mass communication laws.

12/07/2015

GNS 222
Intro To Psychology

course Outline
1st- Topic
Scope of psychology
method of psychology

2nd Topic
motive of behavior
Development of behavior
Cognitive development
socialization and its agent
stages of developement
perception of development
3rd Topic
Principle of personality dev.
modern of personality dev.
conflict modern
consistency modern
4th Topic
Behaviority
process of learning
meaning and types of learning
theory of learning
5th Topic
Human Memory
gen. Theory of human memory
long and shorthand ""
process of forgetting
6th Topic
Human Emotional Strength
meaning, types and causes
theory of emotion
strength and strencious
7th Topic
Attitude Informational change
meaning of attitude
component of ""
Theory of ""
Attitude development
8th Topic
prejudice, dissemination &racism
definitions of these concepts
causes of these concepts
theories of these concepts
9th Topic
Group Behavior
definition
types
components of group formation
why people Join group
10th Topic
Motivation and leadership
definition
types
theories
qualities of a leader

***Psychology****
It can be defined as the scientific study of man and animal behavior. We have two types of behavior, we have the over behavior which is the seen behavior and we have the covert behavior, the unseen behavior.
****Methods in Psychology****
we have 3 methods in psychology, which are the
i) Experimental method
ii) Chronical method
iii) Systematic method

i) Experimental method: this is the type of method that involves the causes and effect. It can be split into laboratory and field experiment.
ii) The chronical method: these are the method that are mostly used to diagonize abnormal behavior with the aid of personality assessment. Abnormal behavior could be two types
*Neurotic and
*psychotic

* a neurotic behavior is a type of behavior in which individual still have contact with reality. Examples of neurotic behavior include, anxiety, depression, mood swing, phobia etc.
*A psychotic behavior is the type of abnormal behavior in which an individual does not have contact with reality. Example of psychotic behavior include, dillusion, allucination, manic behavior, and multiple personalty disorder.

End of class
Attendance.
Stream A and B only
other stream might also make use of it

12/07/2015

Mac 227- Investig*tive Journalism
lectured by
Mr Idowu Akinrosoye
textbook recommended
Principles and Practice of Investig*tive Reporting. #950
shop 11 panseke.

Course Outline
*Definitional Issues
*Why/purpose investig*tive journalism
* Diff btw investig*tive and Conventional reporting
* Processes of investig*tive reporting -- research, interview, independent probe.
* Ethical implications of investig*tive reporting
*Legal implication of investig*tive reporting
*Strategies and tactics for media investig*tions
*Sources of investig*tive reports
*strategies for cultivating sources
* structures and language of investig*tive reports
*presentation of investig*tive reports
*hazards of investig*tive journalism
*Qualities of an investig*tives reporters.

**Investig*tive Reporting**
what is investig*tive reporting/journalism?
* The united state centre for investig*tive reporting describes investig*tive journalism as the pursuit of hidden stories about individuals, an institutions that shapes our lives. They are the hard stories that are hard to assemble, and hard to tell. It involves numerous interviews to sort through leads, establish connections and corroborate sources. Followed by writing and re-writing to bring clarity to complex issues.
Investig*tive journalism is essentially a digging affair to make public or expose what some people or organisation has vowed to make secret. It can also be seen as the reporting of the news behind the news. Most of the time, the work of an investig*tive reporter begins, where the work of a conventional reporters ends.
It can also be described as exposing to the public, matter that are concealed, either deliberately by somebody in a position of power or accidentally by circumstances that obscure understanding. It requires using both secret and open sources and documents.
Conventional news reporting depends largely and sometimes entirely on materials provided by others, such as police, govts, companies, it is fundamentally reactive if not passive.

End of the class
STREAM A and B Only
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10/07/2015

The time table for ND 2 second semester

STREAM A and B OnLY

Mon---Mac 226 Mac 223
Tue--- Mac 228 Mac 225
Wed---Mac 224 Mac 221
Thur-- Mac 222 GNS 202
Fri----- Mac 227 GNS 222
Sat---- Mac 201 Mac 208/209

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