Speaking on Radio Taught Online
Written by Dr. Marcela Moyano
Miramar –Students of the Communications and Mass Media program of United International College enrolled in the Speaking on Radio course during the Summer term and embarked on a challenging journey to learn how to announce and manage their voice through UIC’s distance learning modality due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“When I was offered to teach this course, I immediately knew it was going to be a challenge. I teach audio editing and voice announcing in this course. I was excited about embracing this challenge and getting the best out of it” Dr. Marcela Moyano, course’s professor.
UIC has an audio studio equipped with a radio station for students to practice their learning. Since this group of students was not going to enjoy the benefits of learning in this state of the art facility, UIC’s communications program administration had to ensure that students would have all necessary equipment to learn.
Therefore, each student enrolled in the course received by mail a USB Cardioid Digital Condenser Microphone for their practice and production work. In addition, they all were given access to the Adobe Creative Cloud All Application and downloaded Adobe Audition CC for their audio editing needs.
The course began and Dr. Moyano started teaching them through UIC’s Online Campus successfully instructing breathing and voice management techniques, and audio editing. The course methodology implemented exceeded students’ expectations and students were excited to have their own equipment at home.
Week seven of the eleven-week course, was a memorable one. Students premiered their South Florida Mosaic radio show, in which pieces of News were featured by Martha Rodriguez, Arts by Daniela del Valle, and Culture by Carolina Portilla. The show was live streamed on Facebook and had five episodes. The show also featured Stephany Jimenez, the creator of The Bird Movement; Santiago del Valle, Production Manager; and Valentina Bilbao, a world acclaimed visual artist. The South Florida Mosaic concluded with live streaming of students’ audio stories on the last episode of the season.
The South Florida Mosaic Season
Also, the charismatic radio talent Tamara Gant, mostly known in South Florida as Tamara G. and co-host of mornings on 101.5 Lite FM with Julie Guy, known for their long running show as “Those Two Girls in the Morning,” visited the virtual class and inspired the students to follow a career on the radio industry. Tamara shared with students her experience and passion on radio and demonstrated some announcing techniques she had implemented that same week. Students applied some of her news writing and announcing tips in the upcoming radio shows.
The course concluded with an hour session with WLRN anchor and voice talent Christine DiMattei. In preparation for her lecture, she shared with Dr. Moyano scripts to be distributed to each student. On the day of her class, students role play being professional announcers with DiMattei. She introduced them as reporters and they would read each of the scripts. Then, she would critique their delivery and emphasize ways of improvement. At the end of the class, students were confident and excited that they had received a private lesson from a talented, acclaimed, and numerous award winning professional.
UIC’s focus is on hands-on education and this course is a clear example of how UIC embraces technology and creativity to provide students with most enriching learning experiences.
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UIC Students' First Virtual Business Expo
Written by Prof. Jack Rose
Miramar – Students in Professor Jack Rose’s Business Expo class presented their First Virtual Business Expo on Thursday, September 17th through Zoom.us, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
In the past, the business expo was held in the school’s Dr. Moyano Auditorium at United International College, 3130 Miramar Parkway, Miramar, Florida. Due to the current COVID-19 situation, the students attended the Virtual National Small Business Expo held on August 4th and 5th. Professor Rose emphasized that one of the most important words in business is flexibility and while the students looked forward to this event that always had a large attendance allowing the students to interact with potential clients, the need to promote their products and services had to take on another venue. Thus, the First Virtual Business Expo was conceived.
Tuong Hoang plans to open Queen Beauty Nail Salon offering not only manicures and pedicures, but skin care services through various facial treatments, waxing and threading.
Hong Nguyen’s business is Dream English Center where people who want to improve their English skills in her native Vietnam, in Nghe An countryside. She plans on offering a quality-learning environment for young children, teenagers, and adults.
Alix Paez, a native of Venezuela, is passionate about the make-up industry and believes that makeup can be used as a therapeutic instrument, since it also increases and transforms the clients mood and self-esteem.
Tram Tran’s business enterprise is Beauty Hair Salon and believes that proper hair care and treatment contributes to an increase in self-confidence.
Binh Nguyen also looks forward to opening her own nail salon providing excellent nail care and other services in a relaxing environment.
Students submitted their written Sales Promotion Plan as their final term project.
For further information, please contact Professor Rose at jrose@unilatina.edu


