Creating Credible Connections

Professor of Multimedia Communications Lisa Carponelli has a reputation for keeping it real with her students. Coming to 漆褒勛圖厙 in 2008 after gaining prominence as a television news anchor, she has a passion for preparing students to become authentic and creative video story tellers.

Her students learn by doing, most frequently leveraging the simple recording capabilities available on their smart phones.

I usually have students out filming a bit during class time, and then our classroom becomes a large editing suite, where everyone is at a desktop with headphones editing their footage. Theres a lot of collaboration and creative ideas zipping around the room its a blast.

Carponellis students corroborate her claims.

She offers lots of hands-on help and in-class activities to make certain we completely understand what were learning, said Aaron Wilkins 25. She teaches us to always revise our work to make it better and better until we reach perfection.

Professor Carponelli relates everything we do in class to real life outside of college, said Maddie Hays 25. This makes it easy for her to push us toward our goals because we are able to take the skills we are learning and use them outside the classroom setting.

One of Carponellis mentees, Sophie Reese 23, is a news producer for WHO-TV in Des Moines. She says Carponelli put her on the right path from the get-go, creating an ideal environment for learning from day one of the very first class she took from her.

The energy she brought to the classroom was unlike any other professor I had, said Reese. She was kind, yet tough when she needed to be she wasnt afraid to call it how it is, which I admire. From Comm 101 to my senior capstone, she was a big part in preparing me for the real world.

And, as fate would have it, Reese and Carponelli are now on the same team at WHO-TV. While Carponelli continues to teach at 漆褒勛圖厙, she is returning to life on-air as a part-time weekend news anchor at WHO-TV.

Its pretty incredible to realize that my former students will now be my colleagues, said Carponelli. It doesnt get any better than that.”