Monday, June 27, 2011

Experience @ The Bulletin



Last Friday was another awe-inspiring moment for us, senior journalism students of Letran.  We had this out-of –classroom activity, particularly an exposure visit at the Manila Bulletin.

 Together with my journ buddies, John and Jonathan, we went to the Manila Bulletin to meet the early comers and our mentor and Bulletin’s Technews Editor, Sir Art Samaniego.

There we witnessed how stressful it was working in either tabloid or broadsheet.  In order to function well, people inside the newsroom must work in a system.

And when we entered the doors of the newsroom, we saw how that system worked.

Obviously, the field reporters were nowhere to be found because most of them are assigned in their respective beats.  

The layout artists, who I considered the shock absorbers of the editors, play a vital role in the system because they are tasked to do the layout stuff and editing. Therefore, a layout artist possesses significance and has a great responsibility on his shoulders. 
  
Also, the editors, who are in charge of revising and editing articles sent by the reporters, were among the busiest – and most quiet people in the office.   They were also the most accomplished   (in terms of age and working experience) inside the newsroom.

And of course, there was Ma’am Fil Sionil, the managing editor of the Manila Bulletin. Stunned by her presence, we were left speechless.  But unlike those typical editors who had this intimidating presence, Ma’am Fil was a lot different. She was very soft-spoken and seemed to be approachable. She even advised us to double our efforts in reading and writing to improve our craft, which would be helpful in our chosen profession.

After all, it was another great learning yet humbling experience for me.

Great because I was able to travel around the Bulletin and more importantly, it provided me a forecast of what to expect in the future. Humbling because I admit I still have a lot of things to work on before pursuing a career in the print industry.

This exposure visit was exactly an experience that I wanted to have in my collegiate years. It was a lecture that will never be learned inside a classroom. I just hope there will be more of this to come.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

How did technology help you as a student?

TECHNOLOGY THROUGH TIME


In this generation where technology is predominantly emerging, it is quite inevitable that this has become a necessity rather than a desire.

Technology has been my aid ever since I started my education – even up to this point. I even spend most of my time with technology, thanks to my Asus K42JK laptop.

Through the years, I was able to cope with the trend and comply with school’s requirement with technology at my side.

As far as my memory serves me right, I was in the third grade when we started using manual projectors and acetates during our oral presentations in class. Since I had a terrible penmanship during that time (even today) I had to seek help from my dad, who had exceptional handwriting skill.

Also, I still recall our computer class (yes, computer class) when we still have this bulky, command-first-type, MS-DOS computers during our elem days.  Our professor, Mrs. Marites Balde had to fill our whiteboard with all those commands before letting us proceed to our preferred program. And since I would take us an hour to complete the commands written, then we will have less time playing “Busy Town”.

Before computer, there was also typewriter.

The last time I tried using a typewriter was during my freshman year in high school. Yes, I still used my great grandmother’s typewriter even with the existence of Pentium 4 computers at that time.

It was fun remembering such old-school, yet cool memories filled with innocence and ignorance during my elementary and high school days but still, with the aid of technology, I was able to learn and adapt from these changes.

Through technology, I was able to fulfill my duties and responsibilities as a student regardless of challenges that come my way. From doing research works, ,writing articles, computations, presentation, uploading reviewers and lessons, to sharing my sentiments and grievances, technology has been always there for me.

Indeed, technology has made my life easier not just as a student but also as an individual seeking boundless knowledge.