Joel Asogwa Archives - ESUT Monitor https://esutmonitor.com/tag/joel-asogwa/ Department of Mass Communication Sun, 02 Mar 2025 06:55:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 226275073 First Semester Examinations: Mass Comm. Department Procures Cameras For Supervision https://esutmonitor.com/2025/03/02/first-semester-examinations-mass-comm-department-procures-cameras-for-supervision/ https://esutmonitor.com/2025/03/02/first-semester-examinations-mass-comm-department-procures-cameras-for-supervision/#respond Sun, 02 Mar 2025 06:55:18 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=2679 By Ani Ruth Agbani – As the 2024/2025 first semester examinations begin in ESUT on Monday, March 3rd, the Mass Communication Department has acquired four digital cameras for effective supervision of the conduct of the examinations. A Lecturer in the...

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By Ani Ruth

Agbani – As the 2024/2025 first semester examinations begin in ESUT on Monday, March 3rd, the Mass Communication Department has acquired four digital cameras for effective supervision of the conduct of the examinations.

A Lecturer in the department, Mr, Sebastine Okafor who displayed the digital cameras to Year 2 students during his revision class on Friday, said the four cameras will be positioned in each of the four halls designated for the exams.

According to eyewitnesses, Mr. Okafor arrived into the classroom with a bag containing digital gadgets, displaying them to the Year 2 students, in the presence of Mr. Joel Asogwa, the examination officer for the department.

He explained that the cameras are intended to monitor students during exams and promote a fair and regulated examination process.

“The quality of these cameras allows for cloud saving. Mass Communication Department has been setting standards on Examination conducts, that standard must be maintained,” Mr. Okafor stressed.

He demonstrated the camera’s capabilities and ability to capture the entire classroom and stream live footages into his phone, leaving the students in awe.

In addition to the digital cameras, Mr. Okafor shared tips regarding academic disciplinary actions taken against students in other departments. Six students from the Sociology Department and two from the Psychology Department, both under the Faculty of Social Sciences, were reportedly expelled.

On his part, Mr Joel Asogwa charged the students to study hard and avoid cutting corners as the department under Dr Chidiebere Ezinwa’s leadership will continue to promote academic excellence.

“The University frowns at examination malpractices and there are consequences for such actions. In Mass Comm., we have zero regard for malpractices and I implore you to take your studies very seriously. These cameras have made our work easier. We

Mass Communication Department, it would be recalled, uses three different classrooms for each examinations which ensures proper spacing and at the same time minimise cheating.

As the department prepares for examination, the notable step taken by Mr. Sebastine Okafor, to integrate digital monitoring tools reflects a commitment to academic integrity and a forward-thinking approach to education.

Below is a short video of the display

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Revolutionizing Journalism Education: ESUT Mass Communication Students Set the Pace https://esutmonitor.com/2024/08/22/revolutionizing-journalism-education-esut-mass-communication-students-set-the-pace/ https://esutmonitor.com/2024/08/22/revolutionizing-journalism-education-esut-mass-communication-students-set-the-pace/#respond Thu, 22 Aug 2024 04:03:07 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=1546 By Joseph Joy In a groundbreaking initiative, the Mass Communication department at Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) is redefining the boundaries of journalism education in Nigeria. A visionary lecturer in the department, Mr. Asogwa Joel, the department...

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By Joseph Joy

In a groundbreaking initiative, the Mass Communication department at Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) is redefining the boundaries of journalism education in Nigeria. A visionary lecturer in the department, Mr. Asogwa Joel, the department has embarked on an innovative project that is equipping students with the practical skills needed to succeed in the field.

The project, which involves the production of a community newspaper, is unique. It is designed to give students a hands-on experience in the entire process of newspaper production, from conceptualization to publication. By doing so, the department aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, preparing students for the demands of the real world.

The then 300 level students, who were divided into groups, were tasked with producing a newspaper each that showcases their understanding of journalistic principles and practices. They were required to conduct interviews, gather news stories, edit, and design their respective newspapers.

The came up with names such as The Locals Lens Newspaper, Community Chronicle, Obuoffia Community Newspaper, among others.

The project also encouraged students to explore rural areas, gathering stories and experiences that often go unreported in mainstream media.

One of their publications

As the students embarked on this journey, they encountered various challenges. Some struggled to find compelling story angles, while others faced difficulties in conducting interviews. However, with the guidance of their lecturer and the support of their peers, they persevered, producing outstanding results.

The outcome of the project was impressive, with some groups producing newspapers that rivaled those of professional publications. The students were not only proud of their achievement but also took ownership of their work, funding and distributing the papers themselves.

One student, who was part of the project by name Daniel Amarachi, expressed her excitement about the experience. “I never thought I could produce a newspaper from scratch, but this project showed me that I’m capable of more than I thought. It was challenging, but it was also incredibly rewarding.”

Another student by name Joseph Joy, who worked on the design aspect of the newspaper, added, “I learned so much about the importance of visual storytelling in journalism. It’s not just about writing a good story, but also about presenting it in a way that grabs the reader’s attention.”

This pioneering project has set a new standard for journalism education in ESUT, demonstrating the power of practical learning in preparing students for the demands of the profession. As the department continues to innovate and push boundaries, it is clear that the future of journalism in Nigeria is in good hands.

The project’s success has also caught the attention of many lecturers , who are impressed by the students’ work.

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