Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Sociology
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Grao en Socioloxia
 Subjects
  Sociology of communication and public opinion
   Methodologies
Methodologies Description
Objective test There will be an objective test to assess the correct understanding and application of the contents of the subject. It will consist of multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
Guest lecture / keynote speech The master class is also known as a "lecture", "expository method" or "master class". The latter is usually reserved for a special type of lesson given by a teacher on special occasions, with a content which involves an original elaboration and based on the almost exclusive use of the spoken word as a means of conveying information to the audience.
The session will be complemented by the use of audiovisual media and the introduction of some questions addressed to the students, with the aim of transmitting knowledge and facilitating learning.
Student participation will be motivated and valued, through questions and/or debates.

Workshop Practical activities (group or individual) combining different tests: readings, debates, analysis of secondary sources, problem solving, roll play, etc. These are practical activities on a specific topic, carried out with the support and supervision of the teachers of the subject.
Supervised projects Methodology designed to promote students' autonomous learning, under the guidance of the teacher and in a variety of scenarios (academic and professional). It is primarily concerned with learning "how to do things". It is an option based on students taking responsibility for their own learning.
This teaching system is based on two basic elements: independent learning by students and monitoring of this learning by the teacher-tutor.
The students will carry out an empirical group work consisting of Media Monitoring and Analysis. The instructions for its completion will be available to students in the virtual classroom of the subject.
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