
Ann Andaloro is an Associate Professor of Speech and Media Production & Journalism at Morehead State University in Morehead Kentucky. Her fields of specialization are Electronic Media and Women’s Studies. Her research and creative production has a focus on feminism and television audience studies. She received a Ph. D. from Bowling Green State University in Communication Studies. Dr. Andaloro is currently the Director of Women’s Studies at Morehead State University. She received funding from the Kentucky Foundation for Women Arts Meets Activism Grant for the production of a video documentary on women’s role models in Appalachia. In addition she has been awarded three grants for Hopscotch House. The grants were used to develop a research project on the relationship of Chinese women and American women. She received a fellowship from The National Association of Television Producers and Executives for a National Conference. She received a creative production grant to produce the MSU TV series Hear me Roar. The program has aired for fourteen years. She has taught in China, Spain, Austria and Italy.
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure! In this hands-on class, you'll explore the vibrant cultures of both London and Dublin, crafting your own story through audio and video projects created on location. Whether you're discovering London's iconic landmarks, wandering through Dublin’s historic streets, or capturing the energy of live performances, you'll transform these moments into compelling digital media stories.
This experience goes beyond a typical class – it's your opportunity to immerse yourself in the history, art, and people of two dynamic cities while honing your skills as a storyteller. You'll deepen your cultural awareness and build a portfolio that reflects your unique perspective. If you're ready to explore, create, and dive into the heart of London and Dublin, this journey is calling your name.
This course has broad appeal for students in all majors because their individual projects can be focused on a topic related to their major.