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Technological issues in broadcast education critical challenges
Title:
Technological issues in broadcast education critical challenges
Author:
Donnelly, Gerard, 1956-
ISBN:
9780313051524
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2003.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 230 p.)
Contents:
Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1 New Radio-TV Technologies and "The Digital Perception"; Chapter 2 Old and New Teaching Skills in the Digital Age: A Layperson's Guide; Chapter 3 Using Student Fees for Equipment Maintenance and Replacement: The University of North Texas Experience; Chapter 4 Teaching Electronic Media: How Much to Change?; Chapter 5 Technology and Academic Collaboration: An Interdisciplinary Model; Chapter 6 Bridging Academic and Professional Cultural Barriers in a Multimedia Reporting Class.
Abstract:
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 technologi.
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