Loyola University Chicago School of Communication · 4:30 pm —5:00 pm Travel back to SOC via CTA...
Transcript of Loyola University Chicago School of Communication · 4:30 pm —5:00 pm Travel back to SOC via CTA...
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
Loyola University Chicago
School of Communication
High School Digital Storytelling Workshop
“Exploring Chicago’s Neighborhoods”
June 19-24, 2016
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
Important Information
Emergency Numbers | Location Loyola School of Communication
51 E. Pearson | Corner of Pearson & Wabash Baumhart Hall | 26 E. Pearson School of Communication: 312.915.6548 Emergency Numbers Michelle Bukowski - 773.706.1668 Kat Fraser - 314.540.6766 Wifi Log In
To log onto Loyola’s wireless network, please follow these steps:
Open a web browser and go to netreg2.luc.edu to register device
Select “Register Now” option
Select “Loyola Students/Faculty/Staff” option
Enter conference ID and password
ID: workshop
Password: luc638003
You will see a page prompting you to enter some personal data. Enter all required fields and select
submit.
You will see a result page indicating a successful registration. It may take up to 5 minutes to complete.
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
Daily Schedule
Sunday, June 19, 2016
CHECK
IN
MEET & GREET
EAT
ICE-BREAKERS
SLEEP 9:00 pm—Morning Sleep
7:00 pm—9:00 pm Icebreakers
Trip to Forever Yogurt
6:30 pm Dinner | SOC Lobby
5:00 pm Check in to Baumhart Hall Residence Hall
26 E. Pearson | Chicago, IL | 60611
Drop off luggage to rooms & meet roommates
6:00 pm Workshop Welcome | Parents welcome!
School of Communication Convergence Studio
51 E. Pearson | Chicago, IL | 60611
Meet SOC leadership & workshop staff
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
Daily Schedule Monday, June 20, 2016
8:30 am — 9:30 am Breakfast | SOC Lobby
9:30 am —12:00 pm
Reporting | 015 Video | 002
12:00 pm —1:00 pm Lunch | SOC Lobby
*Pick up CTA pass from Michelle
1:00 pm —1:30 pm Travel via CTA Public Transportation
1:30 pm — 4:00 pm Exploring Chicago’s Neighborhoods
Pilsen Chinatown WLUW Radio
4:00 pm — 4:30 pm Travel back to SOC via CTA Public Transportation
4:30 pm — 5:00 pm Upload files to server in classrooms
*Server log in provided in folders
5:00 pm —5:30 pm Travel to Lakeshore Campus
5:30 pm —6:00 pm Dinner | Damen Student Center Dining Hall
6:00 pm —7:45 pm Halas Basketball/Volleyball Courts Open/ Sean Earl Field Open
8:00 pm — 8:30 pm Travel back to Water Tower Campus
9:00 pm — morning Sleep
EAT
EAT
EAT
CLASS
TRAVEL
EXPLORE
TRAVEL
TRAVEL
UPLOAD
PLAY
SLEEP
Audio | 003
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
Daily Schedule Tuesday, June 21, 2016
8:30 am — 9:30 am Breakfast | SOC Lobby
9:30 am —12:00 pm
Audio | 003 Reporting | 015
12:00 pm —1:00 pm Lunch | SOC Lobby
1:00 pm—1:30 pm Travel via CTA Public Transportation
1:30 pm — 4:30 pm Exploring Chicago’s WLUW Radio
Pilsen Chinatown
4:30 pm —5:00 pm Travel back to SOC via CTA Public Transportation
5:00 pm —5:30 pm Upload files to server in classrooms
*Server log in provided in folders
5:30 pm—6:00 pm Dinner | SOC Lobby
6:00 pm —6:30 pm Travel via CTA Public Transportation
6:30 pm—9:00 pm Movie in the Park (Millennium Park)
9:00 pm — morning Travel back to campus
Sleep
EAT
EAT
CLASS
TRAVEL
EXPLORE
TRAVEL
UPLOAD
EXPLORE
SLEEP
EAT
Video | 002
WLUW Radio
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
Daily Schedule
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
8:30 am — 9:30 am Breakfast | SOC Lobby
9:30 am—12:00 pm SOC Labs by Group Number
Reporting | SOC 015
Video | SOC 002 Audio | SOC 003
12:00 pm —1:00 pm Lunch | SOC Lobby
1:00 pm —1:30 pm Travel via CTA Public Transportation
1:30 pm — 4:30 pm Exploring Chicago’s Neighborhoods
WLUW Radio Pilsen
4:30 pm —5:00 pm Travel back to SOC via CTA Public
Transportation
5:00 pm —5:30 pm Upload files to server in classrooms
*Server log in provided in folders
5:30 pm — 8:00 pm Dinner | SOC Lobby
In pairs, write copy for newscast
8:30 pm —10:30 pm Fireworks Cruise on Lake Michigan/Chicago River
*Leave at 8:00 pm to walk to boat dock
11:00 pm—morning Sleep
EAT
CLASS
EAT
TRAVEL
EXPLORE
TRAVEL
UPLOAD
EAT
CRUISE
SLEEP
Chinatown
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
Daily Schedule
Thursday, June 23, 2016
8:30 am —9:30 am Breakfast | SOC Lobby
9:30 am —12:30 pm SOC Labs by Group Number
Video Editing | 002
Audio Editing | 003 Copy Editing | 015
12:30 pm —1:30 pm Lunch | SOC Lobby
1:30 pm —5:00 pm SOC Labs by Group Number
Audio Editing | 003 Copy Editing | 015 Video Editing | 002
5:30 pm — 6:00 pm Dinner | SOC Lobby
6:00 pm — 9:00 pm Newscast | SOC Studio
Group Photo
9:00 pm —10:30 pm Trip to John Hancock Observatory
10:30 pm — morning Sleep
EAT
EDIT
EAT
EDIT
EAT
PRODUCE
CLIMB
SLEEP
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
Daily Schedule
Friday, June 24, 2016
8:00 am — 8:30 am Check out of Baumhart Hall
Return keys to Baumhart Desk
Store personal items in SOC 222
8:30 am —9:30 am Breakfast | SOC Lobby
9:30 am —12:30 pm SOC Labs by Group Number
Video Editing | 002 Audio Editing | 003
12:30 pm —1:30 pm Lunch | SOC Lobby
1:30 pm — 4:30 pm Finish all editing and uploading of projects
Complete survey and turn in to Meghan
Group photo
4:30 pm Open House
Certificate Ceremony | SOC Studio
Open Labs
5:30 pm Pick up luggage from SOC 222
CHECK
OUT
EAT
EDIT
EAT
COMPILE
OPEN
HOUSE
Copy Editing | 015
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
Visiting Chicago’s Ethnic Neighborhoods
Revolving around the intersection of Cermak and Wentworth Avenues, Chicago's Chinatown is one of the nation's largest ethnic-Chinese neighbor-hoods. Chinatown wasn't always located in this spot, though. Looking to escape the rampant dis-crimination and anti-Chinese riots on the west coast, Chinese immigrants first arrived in Chicago in 1870 after the transcontinental railroad was completed. Settling around the area of Clark and Van Buren, these new Chicagoans were quick to set up shop. 16 Chinese-owned businesses were located along the two-block stretch by 1889, in-cluding eight grocery stores, two butcher shops, and a restaurant. Discrimination and rising rents forced the bulk of these Chinese settlers to move south to the current location of Chinatown in the early 1900s. Since then, the neighborhood, with its restaurants, shops, Chinese-inspired architecture, landmarks, and other amenities that cater to those interested in the Chinese culture, has been a desti-nation for new immigrants, locals, and tourists alike.
Although this was originally a port of entry for Irish and German immigrants in the 1800s, it was-n't until the second wave of immigrants, a majori-ty of them Czech, that Pilsen received its name. These new residents named the neighborhood after Plzen, one of the largest cities in the modern-day Czech Republic, and from the neo-bohemian baroque style architecture to the numerous or-nate and fascinating churches, they immediately began putting their "Old World" stamp on the ar-ea. Pilsen remained a predominantly Eastern Euro-pean neighborhood until 1960s, when, displaced by the construction of the University of Illinois at Chicago campus, a sizeable Mexican population drifted south to the neighborhood. Mexican-Americans have dominated the area since this time, and the neighborhood, with its countless number of Mexican restaurants, grocers, bakeries, and shops, as well as the National Museum of Mexican Art, has grown into one Chicago's centers of Mexican culture.
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
Who’s Who and What’s What
Anderson
Caputo
Dominguez
Guthrie
King
Maite
Padar
Schoonover
Smith
Tortorella
Leader: Nader Issa
Bigham
Flores
Harring
Koller
Marr
Phelps
Schultz
Speziale
Zhang
Leader: Michael Niche
Calloway
DeRoche
Graleski
Johnson
Lighthart
McMillan
Rodi
Seda
Stallings
Ziperski
Leader: Jamilyn Hiskes
Important Locations:
Video: SOC 002 Audio: SOC 003 Reporting: SOC 015
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16
*Make sure your profile is public so we can see your tags!
Follow our accounts:
@HSSTORYTELLING
@LOYOLA_SOC
@Loyola_SOC @HSStorytelling #hsdigital16