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Technological Issues in Broadcast Education: Critical Challenges

Editat de Gerard Donnelly, Joseph R. Blaney Ph.D.
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2003
The broadcasting industry's ongoing transition to digital technology raises significant questions for higher education, ones relating to appropriate curriculum design, the teacher/student relationship, legal issues, media convergence, and funding. This new collection of essays offers guidance to faculty, administrators, and scholars alike, offering innovative ideas on ways in which programs can excel in each area. In so doing, Technological Issues in Broadcast Education illuminates the educational settings that have been created and enhanced by the emergence of new broadcast-related technologies as well as the impact of these technologies on the missions of broadcasting programs.

Subjects covered in the volume include the digital revolution, curriculum revisions, online learning, gender considerations, learning beyond the classroom, and international models of broadcasting curricula. At the same time that emphasis is placed on the challenges posed by new technologies, careful attention is given to the importance of educators' continuing to emphasize the traditional academic skills of writing, interpersonal communication, and analysis. In this way, editors Jerry Donnelly and Joseph R. Blaney offer offers a unique roadmap to educators charged with shaping broadcasting programs in light of new technology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275975210
ISBN-10: 0275975215
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction
New Radio-Tv Technologies and "The Digital Perception" by W. A. Kelly Huff
Old and New: Teaching Skills in the Digital Age: A Layperson's Guide by Matt Jenkins
Using Student Fees for Equipment Maintenance and Replacement: The University of North Texas Experience by Steve Craig
Teaching Electronic Media: How Much to Change? by Jerry Condra
Technology and Collaboration: Interdisciplinary Programs by Jerry Donnelly
Bridging Academic and Professional-Cultural Barriers in a Multimedia Reporting Class by Rick Musser and Doug Sudhoff
The Changing of Teaching-Learning Relationships in the Classroom: Exploring the Transition to Teaching Digital Technologies by Joyce Chen
Outcome Differences in Modular and Traditional Instruction of Broadcast Production by Joseph R. Blaney, Gerard Donnelly, and Matt Rouch
Legal Issues and Digital Technology in Broadcast Education by Dom Caristi
Examining Race and Gender in Student Use and Evaluation of New Technologies by Mark Braun and Rebecca Lind
Analog to Digital Conversion Considerations by Bruce Mims
Learning Beyond the Classroom: Student Stations, Internships, and Distance Education by Kevin C. Lee
Characteristics of Broadcasting Curricula: Perspectives from Three Continents by Seok G. Kang and Jong Kang
For Further Reading
Index
About the Editors and the Contributors