A journalism course invites students to consider the parallels between gathering news and shooting pool.
November 06, 2023
Jamaal Abdul-Alim,
Lecturer in Journalism,
University of Maryland
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The Conversation
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Title of course:
“News Writing and Reporting II: Multimedia”
What prompted the idea to use pool to teach journalism?
I wanted to break up the monotony of having students sit at their computers and write news stories or listen to me lecture. So I figured I’d change the venue and try something more kinetic.
I had been going to the TerpZone – a recreational area located in the basement of the student union at the University of Maryland in College Park, where I teach – to eat and use the Wi-Fi. As I watched students shoot pool, I thought: It would be cool to hold at least one class meeting here.
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