New pens and crochet-in-progress by hddod.PRCA 4330 Students

For your final exam in Public Relations Research, we’ll do something a little non-traditional. Create a list of the five most important things that public relations students need to know about conducting research, and explain why these things are important. Be sure to touch on a variety of the topics we covered in our PRCA 4330; the only required topic to discuss is the role of ethics in PR research. This exam (as noted on your syllabus) is worth 15% of your grade in the class.

Format (your choice)

  • Create a PowerPoint & upload it to SlideShare (should have at least 7 slides, with detailed notes in the Notes panel)
  • Create a podcast (audio recording) using Utterli (should be ~5-10 minutes long)
  • Create a video & upload it to YouTube (should be ~5-10 minutes long)
  • Write a blog post of ~500 words
  • Write a traditional paper and post it in GeorgiaVIEW as an attachment to the Final Exam assignment

DUE: No later than Wednesday, December 9 at 5pm. Reply to this blog post with a hyperlink to where I’ll find your final exam. (My preference is for you to embed it in your own blog.) Remember, if I can’t find it, I can’t grade it.


 

30 Responses to Public Relations Research Final Exam

  1. KEVIN OPIYO says:

    I JUST WANT TO BE HELP HOW TO PASS MY PR EXAM AND ALL THE NECCESSARY I SHOULD KNOW.

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  6. S. MeShae Hankerson says:

    My final is on my blog at meshae.wordpress.com. “5 Steps to Mastering PR Research”

  7. Sheila Cost says:

    My final is posted on my Blog at :http://scost1-publicrelations.blogspot.com/

  8. [...] 2009-12-09T11:33:48  Really enjoying reading my #PRCA4330 students' non-traditional final exams. See what they learned at [link to post] [...]

  9. [...] 2009-12-09T09:48:27  I wish more #PR professors did this! I'm taking multi-choice exam Mon :P RT @BarbaraNixon: non-traditional final exam [link to post] [...]

  10. Here is my final located on my blog, you can also find it on SlideShare at

    http://www.slideshare.net/nicole921/brittanys-top-5-on-conducting-research

  11. Maranda Butler says:

    My final can be located at my blog “The Maranda Rights”

    http://marandab.wordpress.com/

  12. Jayme Stroud says:

    here’s where you can find my research final…i think i’m doing a pp
    http://jstroud86.wordpress.com/2009/12/07/words-of-wisdom/

  13. [...] like to look back to see what I have learned in each one of my classes. For my PR Research final in Barbara Nixon’s class, I will make a list of the five most important things that PR students need to know about [...]

  14. Marie Walker says:

    My final is in the form of a PowerPoint presentation and it can be found on SlideShare at: http://www.slideshare.net/marielorelei/research-final

  15. [...] Nixon, a public relations professor at Georgia Southern University, recently posted instructions for completing the final exam for her PRCA 4330 students. Students were asked to create a list of the five most important things [...]

  16. Micaela Carter says:

    I will be creating a video for my final and uploading it to my blog.

  17. Barbara,

    This is such a great idea I would love to see more educators use this method for a final exam. Students learn different in different ways and to be able to allow them to show you in a medium of their choice, is brilliant! It’s inspired me to write a blog post about it even- great idea!

    ~Andrea

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