CODICE | 87046 |
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ANNO ACCADEMICO | 2018/2019 |
CFU |
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SEDE |
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PERIODO | 2° Semestre |
MATERIALE DIDATTICO | AULAWEB |
PRESENTAZIONE
1) to understand the basic operating mechanisms of communication, also referring to digital communications;
2) to give a complete picture of how the different online communication activities run, including their functions related to the specific firm marketing and communications objectives.
OBIETTIVI E CONTENUTI
OBIETTIVI FORMATIVI
The course has the following main objectives: 1) to understand the basic operating mechanisms of communication, also referring to digital communications; 2) to give a complete picture of how the different online communication activities run, including their functions related to the specific firm marketing and communications objectives.
MODALITA' DIDATTICHE
Lectures, case studies, group works.
Considering the interactive activity that will be played during the lessons, attendance is mandatory and verified.
PROGRAMMA/CONTENUTO
Part I: How Communication works (basics on theoretical and operational studies and models)
Part II: Internet Network
Part III: Web Marketing
Part IV: Social Media Marketing
TESTI/BIBLIOGRAFIA
Handouts (PDF) prepared by the teacher.
DOCENTI E COMMISSIONI
Ricevimento: diana.buzzo@economia.unige.it
Commissione d'esame
DIANA BUZZO (Presidente)
NICOLETTA BURATTI
LEZIONI
Orari delle lezioni
ESAMI
MODALITA' D'ESAME
oral examination
MODALITA' DI ACCERTAMENTO
The suitability is achieved on the basis of the lessons frequency and of the teacher's evaluation regarding the activities carried out in the classroom, individual work and group work.
There is no exam, nor a final vote, but only a judgment of suitability.
In case of negative evaluation of suitability, activities and manner to undergo a new evaluation will be indicated.
It is a pre-requisite to have passed the Marketing exam.
Calendario appelli
Dati | Ora | Luogo | Tipologia | Note |
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11/06/2019 | 10:00 | GENOVA | Orale |
ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
• Communicative Skills: students must acquire the technical language of the discipline to communicate in a clear and unambiguous manner with specialist and non-specialist interlocutors;
• Learning Skills: students must develop good basic skills that enable them to continue to deepen the discipline autonomously, especially in the work contexts in which they will be operating in the future.