Incomplete draft report about the organisation, objectives, resources and audience of 'FM 102', the radio station of the Women's Media Centre in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, written by Grant Goddard in February 2004.
This document summarizes a two-day workshop and youth forum for young regional broadcasters from around Australia. On the first day, the broadcasters received training on using social media and multimedia tools from a trainer. They toured a local radio station and discussed opportunities to improve their skills. The second day involved the broadcasters covering and documenting the youth forum, where presenters discussed topics like getting involved in radio, using new media, and career pathways in broadcasting. The broadcasters worked collaboratively to capture and share content from the events.
Broadcast media-Unit 4-Role of educational radio case studiesEk ra
The document discusses the use of educational radio in several countries. It provides details on radio programs in Mexico, Japan, India, and Pakistan. In Mexico, the government signed an agreement using radio and TV to teach 30 million students during COVID-19 closures. Japan's NHK broadcasts extensive educational programming for primary, secondary, and higher education across its radio and TV services. In India, an evaluative study found that participants in farm radio forums gained significantly more knowledge about agricultural topics than non-participants. Pakistan also uses radio successfully for educational programming through Allama Iqbal Open University.
The document discusses the role of radio in education. It provides details on how radio has been used as an educational tool since the 1930s by bringing educational content into classrooms through descriptions, narrations and dramatizations. Radio is described as a cheap medium that provides wide coverage, making it accessible for schools even in remote areas. The document outlines the stages of effectively utilizing educational radio programs, including preparing students, listening activities, post-listening discussions, and follow-up assignments. However, it is noted that radio is limited by only engaging the sense of hearing and lacking visual elements. Major educational radio projects in India are also summarized.
- Television is able to attract large audiences from all ages, literacy levels, and socioeconomic classes, making it the largest mass medium.
- In India, television has been used more for educational and informational purposes rather than entertainment since its introduction. It aims to promote national integration, development, and disseminate messages about social and economic change.
- Television's audiovisual nature allows it to vividly portray events and influence audiences in a memorable way, making it well-suited for transmitting live news, events, and social messages.
Television was invented by John Logic Baird and has become an important medium for entertainment, education, and spreading awareness. It allows people to see live events from distant locations. In India, television was introduced in 1959 through experimental transmissions in Delhi and was aided by organizations like UNESCO. It has played a key role in disseminating information to rural areas and supporting objectives like education, agriculture, and national integration. However, there are concerns that commercialization could threaten its role in development communication.
Understanding the 3D Printer Market from a 2D PerspectiveAction Intell
Insiders in the 3D printing industry like to point out how little their technology has in common with hardcopy. That may be true, but why are so many hardcopy OEMs, channel players, and materials vendors entering or evaluating the 3D printing market?
The answer is twofold: First, the way 3D systems and supplies are sold and supported is almost identical to the hardcopy market. Second, hardcopy companies with manufacturing, materials, and channel know-how and infrastructure have a big advantage over 3D startups. Actionable Intelligence's latest report, “Understanding the 3D Printer Market from a 2D Perspective,” explains how hardcopy channel partners can use those advantages to find success in the 3D market.
“OEMs in the 3D market actively seek out hardcopy resellers because they understand the value of those resellers’ know-how and infrastructure,” says Michael Nadeau, the report's author and the senior analyst following 3D markets for Actionable Intelligence.
The report compares and contrasts the hardcopy and 3D markets in terms of technology, channels, and consumables. It then describes the key 3D vertical markets and how businesses in those segments are buying and using the technology. “Most of the 3D verticals are growing rapidly led by manufacturing, education, and healthcare,” says Mr. Nadeau. “All these verticals rely heavily on the OEMs' channel partners for support and advice.”
Entering the 3D market will have its risks, and the report details those challenges and offers advice for managing or overcoming them. “Perhaps the biggest challenge is setting the right customer expectations in a market that is rapidly growing and changing,” says Mr. Nadeau. “Channel partners who play the trusted advisor role well will be rewarded.”
“This Actionable Intelligence report is sorely needed because so many players in the hardcopy market are looking at 3D now,” says Charles Brewer, president of Actionable Intelligence. “It's an exciting opportunity for our clients, and our report will help them make a smooth, informed transition to 3D.”
This document summarizes a two-day workshop and youth forum for young regional broadcasters from around Australia. On the first day, the broadcasters received training on using social media and multimedia tools from a trainer. They toured a local radio station and discussed opportunities to improve their skills. The second day involved the broadcasters covering and documenting the youth forum, where presenters discussed topics like getting involved in radio, using new media, and career pathways in broadcasting. The broadcasters worked collaboratively to capture and share content from the events.
Broadcast media-Unit 4-Role of educational radio case studiesEk ra
The document discusses the use of educational radio in several countries. It provides details on radio programs in Mexico, Japan, India, and Pakistan. In Mexico, the government signed an agreement using radio and TV to teach 30 million students during COVID-19 closures. Japan's NHK broadcasts extensive educational programming for primary, secondary, and higher education across its radio and TV services. In India, an evaluative study found that participants in farm radio forums gained significantly more knowledge about agricultural topics than non-participants. Pakistan also uses radio successfully for educational programming through Allama Iqbal Open University.
The document discusses the role of radio in education. It provides details on how radio has been used as an educational tool since the 1930s by bringing educational content into classrooms through descriptions, narrations and dramatizations. Radio is described as a cheap medium that provides wide coverage, making it accessible for schools even in remote areas. The document outlines the stages of effectively utilizing educational radio programs, including preparing students, listening activities, post-listening discussions, and follow-up assignments. However, it is noted that radio is limited by only engaging the sense of hearing and lacking visual elements. Major educational radio projects in India are also summarized.
- Television is able to attract large audiences from all ages, literacy levels, and socioeconomic classes, making it the largest mass medium.
- In India, television has been used more for educational and informational purposes rather than entertainment since its introduction. It aims to promote national integration, development, and disseminate messages about social and economic change.
- Television's audiovisual nature allows it to vividly portray events and influence audiences in a memorable way, making it well-suited for transmitting live news, events, and social messages.
Television was invented by John Logic Baird and has become an important medium for entertainment, education, and spreading awareness. It allows people to see live events from distant locations. In India, television was introduced in 1959 through experimental transmissions in Delhi and was aided by organizations like UNESCO. It has played a key role in disseminating information to rural areas and supporting objectives like education, agriculture, and national integration. However, there are concerns that commercialization could threaten its role in development communication.
Understanding the 3D Printer Market from a 2D PerspectiveAction Intell
Insiders in the 3D printing industry like to point out how little their technology has in common with hardcopy. That may be true, but why are so many hardcopy OEMs, channel players, and materials vendors entering or evaluating the 3D printing market?
The answer is twofold: First, the way 3D systems and supplies are sold and supported is almost identical to the hardcopy market. Second, hardcopy companies with manufacturing, materials, and channel know-how and infrastructure have a big advantage over 3D startups. Actionable Intelligence's latest report, “Understanding the 3D Printer Market from a 2D Perspective,” explains how hardcopy channel partners can use those advantages to find success in the 3D market.
“OEMs in the 3D market actively seek out hardcopy resellers because they understand the value of those resellers’ know-how and infrastructure,” says Michael Nadeau, the report's author and the senior analyst following 3D markets for Actionable Intelligence.
The report compares and contrasts the hardcopy and 3D markets in terms of technology, channels, and consumables. It then describes the key 3D vertical markets and how businesses in those segments are buying and using the technology. “Most of the 3D verticals are growing rapidly led by manufacturing, education, and healthcare,” says Mr. Nadeau. “All these verticals rely heavily on the OEMs' channel partners for support and advice.”
Entering the 3D market will have its risks, and the report details those challenges and offers advice for managing or overcoming them. “Perhaps the biggest challenge is setting the right customer expectations in a market that is rapidly growing and changing,” says Mr. Nadeau. “Channel partners who play the trusted advisor role well will be rewarded.”
“This Actionable Intelligence report is sorely needed because so many players in the hardcopy market are looking at 3D now,” says Charles Brewer, president of Actionable Intelligence. “It's an exciting opportunity for our clients, and our report will help them make a smooth, informed transition to 3D.”
- Office rents in Ho Chi Minh City remained stable in Q3 2015, while occupancy increased to an average of 94% due to new supply. Grade A and B office rents increased to US$40/sqm/mth and US$24/sqm/mth respectively in the city center.
- The retail market saw average asking rents increase to US$59/sqm/mth in the CBD. New shopping centers added over 100,000 sqm of supply. Occupancy declined slightly to 92% for shopping centers.
- Residential sales volumes increased 88% YoY in Q3 2015 to nearly 8,000 units. Average primary prices rose 2.5% while the luxury segment
The document discusses German verb types and their past participles. It provides examples of 5 regular verbs that can use "BEST TEN TEN" endings to form their past participles - gegangen, geheißen, gekannt, gekommen, and gewohnt. It also lists one irregular verb sein whose past participle is gewesen and cannot use the "BEST TEN TEN" endings.
Temple Grandin discusses how the world needs all kinds of minds. As someone with autism, she has a visual thinking style and relies on her strong visual cortex for control rather than language areas. Her different way of thinking allowed her to solve problems like designing effective livestock facilities through her ability to think in pictures.
Strategic Comms Plan for el nino 2014 slidesharesSwady Guliling
1) The document outlines a communication plan to manage public perceptions and responses during an El Nino weather phenomenon expected to last from July 2014 to early 2015.
2) The plan has three phases - an initial awareness phase, an active monitoring phase when impacts increase, and a post-El Nino consolation phase.
3) A variety of electronic, print, social and in-person communication channels are identified to share key messages on preparedness, compliance with government advice, and the need for unity.
The document provides an overview of Cisco ACI programmability including:
- API driven design for inventory, discovery, fabric bring up, and other functions.
- The ACI object model which contains a modeled representation of applications, networks, services, and other entities organized in a hierarchical tree structure.
- The REST API which allows standard CRUD operations on managed objects using XML or JSON payloads.
- The Cobra SDK which provides a Python library for programmatically interacting with ACI objects and committing configurations via the REST API.
The document provides guidance on producing a talk show, covering topics such as developing the story and concept, deciding between scripted and unscripted formats, protecting intellectual property through copyright and trademarks, hiring legal and production crews, and distribution strategies. It emphasizes the importance of having signed contracts in place for all crew and talent before production begins and ensuring proper releases are obtained for any logos or signage that may appear on camera.
Este documento resume las actividades y estadísticas del Distrito AMA Medellín en Colombia para 2015. Reporta las cifras de miembros, grupos pequeños, bautismos y crecimiento financiero para 2015, así como una lista de eventos y campamentos juveniles realizados durante el año como la capacitación ministerial para mujeres, el congreso de ministros mujeres, el festival de grupos pequeños, la semana de la familia y tres campamentos juveniles de conquistadores.
This document provides information on various Nike headwear products for different sports including running, tennis, and athletic training for the fall 2015 season. It lists specific styles, colors, materials, features, and pricing for caps, hats, and visors. The styles are made with sweat-wicking Dri-FIT fabrics and include details like adjustable closures, mesh panels, and logos for fit and breathability during exercise.
This document summarizes Tuire Nuolivirta's international broadcast journalism training program at Yle, the Finnish Broadcasting Company, from 1986 to 1995. The program trained nearly 400 Yle journalists in skills like interviewing, reporting, and on-camera presenting through practical workshops in collaboration with major international broadcasters. Trainees would produce news items and programs to develop their skills. The training also included opportunities like satellite interviews with experts around the world to improve skills in conducting international interviews. Two strategic projects, RTI Euro in 1995 and Radio News Report in 1996, further trained Yle journalists in EU and radio news coverage. The program aimed to develop high quality journalism at Yle and help the broadcaster adapt to changing international and audience needs
Consolidating PJ through Radio in Uganda Proj FINAL EVALUATION REPORTRosemary Kabugo Rujumba
The document summarizes an evaluation report of a project that trained journalists at eight radio stations in Uganda in peace journalism. Key findings include:
- Over 90% of participants understood the concept of peace journalism and applied it in their reporting of community conflicts.
- The project addressed the needs of target groups through involvement in identifying needs and community forums. However, online mentoring and skills were not fully delivered.
- Objectives around training journalists and community dialogues were achieved, but the online discussion forum became inactive, limiting knowledge sharing.
- The strategy of training, mentoring and community involvement was effective in building capacity for peace sensitive reporting and empowering communities, though some skills delivery fell short.
BROADCAST MEDIA-UNIT 4- ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL RADIO (CASE STUDIES)-8621-AIOU-B.EDEqraBaig
The document discusses the use of educational radio in several countries. It provides details on radio programs in Mexico, Japan, India, and Pakistan. In Mexico, the government signed an agreement using radio and TV to teach 30 million students during COVID-19 closures. Japan's NHK broadcasts extensive educational programming across multiple stations reaching over 90% of primary and secondary schools. India's Farm Radio Forum was found to significantly increase knowledge in participating villages compared to non-participating villages. Pakistan also uses radio effectively, including through Allama Iqbal Open University programming.
Using Machine Learning to Analyse Radio Content in Uganda UN Global Pulse
The document describes a project that uses machine learning to analyze radio content in Uganda for development and humanitarian purposes. It details the development of a Radio Content Analysis Tool that can automatically analyze hundreds of hours of radio broadcasts daily and extract text to identify discussions on predefined topics. Several pilot studies were conducted using this tool to understand how radio data could provide insights on issues like refugee perceptions, disaster impacts, health services, and disease outbreaks. The document outlines the automated and human analysis processes used and discusses opportunities and challenges around using talk radio as a source of big data to inform development goals.
The document discusses how radio communications have evolved over the past 110+ years and highlights the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) role in regulating radio spectrum usage through the Radio Regulations. It focuses on World Radio Day 2021 and its theme of a "New World, New Radio," exploring how radio has adapted to remain relevant through technological changes. The Secretary-General reflects on radio's continued importance during the COVID-19 pandemic for information, education, and entertainment.
Why One Size Doesn't Fit All: Towards a Policy for Remote Indigenous Media an...Irca Australia
The National Indigenous Television service resulted in the loss of the Indigenous Community Television service it was intended to build upon. Very little of the $80 million in funding to date has gone to remote producers. When the NITV service was introduced, it replaced the ICTV service on the Imparja channel without providing an alternative delivery platform. The mainstream programming and commissioning model adopted by NITV also did not support remote and community television production as originally intended.
Communication And Media, M.J. Van Der Werff Den BoschJane Brandt
1. The document discusses various networking, communication, and media tools used by Drynet to advocate for sustainable land use in drylands, including an extranet site, website, newsletters in 12 languages, and publications.
2. Drynet also engages in radio outreach programs, marches and rallies to raise political awareness, press conferences to bring media and communities together, and face-to-face exchanges like seminars and meetings.
3. The goal is to effectively share information and stories, engage communities, and advocate for issues around sustainable land management and combating desertification.
Durian FM is an online radio station based in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. The internship report provides details about the organization, including its mission, vision, functions, and organizational structure. As part of her internship, the author's main tasks included data entry and management of guest information, selecting news stories, writing topic descriptions, inviting guests, audio editing, creating web banners, and indoor/outdoor photography. Through these tasks, the author gained experience in communication, research, writing, audio/photo/design skills, and learned about operating an online radio station. The report evaluates the author's performance and contributions during the internship period.
An Analysis of the Audience’s Perception and Attitudes toward Vernacular Radio Programming: A Case Study of Mulembe FM Audience in Kakamega County—Masinde Muliro University (2012).
Iza Trengove is a South African media professional with over 25 years of experience producing television programs in South Africa. She has produced a wide range of shows including talk shows, current affairs programs, and reality series. Some of her most notable productions are Interface, a weekly current affairs program on SABC3; News Hour, a weekly news and interview program; and Sewe Sakke Sout, a behind the scenes look at celebrity couples. Trengove holds a BA in Drama from Stellenbosch University and a Master's in Business Leadership from UNISA. She is currently pursuing a PhD at Stellenbosch University on the impact of social media on public discourse.
'Grant Goddard - International Radio Broadcasting Consultant - Case Studies' ...Grant Goddard
Resume / CV of Grant Goddard, international radio broadcasting consultant / specialist / expert based in London, with case studies of successful assignments in the UK and overseas markets.
- Office rents in Ho Chi Minh City remained stable in Q3 2015, while occupancy increased to an average of 94% due to new supply. Grade A and B office rents increased to US$40/sqm/mth and US$24/sqm/mth respectively in the city center.
- The retail market saw average asking rents increase to US$59/sqm/mth in the CBD. New shopping centers added over 100,000 sqm of supply. Occupancy declined slightly to 92% for shopping centers.
- Residential sales volumes increased 88% YoY in Q3 2015 to nearly 8,000 units. Average primary prices rose 2.5% while the luxury segment
The document discusses German verb types and their past participles. It provides examples of 5 regular verbs that can use "BEST TEN TEN" endings to form their past participles - gegangen, geheißen, gekannt, gekommen, and gewohnt. It also lists one irregular verb sein whose past participle is gewesen and cannot use the "BEST TEN TEN" endings.
Temple Grandin discusses how the world needs all kinds of minds. As someone with autism, she has a visual thinking style and relies on her strong visual cortex for control rather than language areas. Her different way of thinking allowed her to solve problems like designing effective livestock facilities through her ability to think in pictures.
Strategic Comms Plan for el nino 2014 slidesharesSwady Guliling
1) The document outlines a communication plan to manage public perceptions and responses during an El Nino weather phenomenon expected to last from July 2014 to early 2015.
2) The plan has three phases - an initial awareness phase, an active monitoring phase when impacts increase, and a post-El Nino consolation phase.
3) A variety of electronic, print, social and in-person communication channels are identified to share key messages on preparedness, compliance with government advice, and the need for unity.
The document provides an overview of Cisco ACI programmability including:
- API driven design for inventory, discovery, fabric bring up, and other functions.
- The ACI object model which contains a modeled representation of applications, networks, services, and other entities organized in a hierarchical tree structure.
- The REST API which allows standard CRUD operations on managed objects using XML or JSON payloads.
- The Cobra SDK which provides a Python library for programmatically interacting with ACI objects and committing configurations via the REST API.
The document provides guidance on producing a talk show, covering topics such as developing the story and concept, deciding between scripted and unscripted formats, protecting intellectual property through copyright and trademarks, hiring legal and production crews, and distribution strategies. It emphasizes the importance of having signed contracts in place for all crew and talent before production begins and ensuring proper releases are obtained for any logos or signage that may appear on camera.
Este documento resume las actividades y estadísticas del Distrito AMA Medellín en Colombia para 2015. Reporta las cifras de miembros, grupos pequeños, bautismos y crecimiento financiero para 2015, así como una lista de eventos y campamentos juveniles realizados durante el año como la capacitación ministerial para mujeres, el congreso de ministros mujeres, el festival de grupos pequeños, la semana de la familia y tres campamentos juveniles de conquistadores.
This document provides information on various Nike headwear products for different sports including running, tennis, and athletic training for the fall 2015 season. It lists specific styles, colors, materials, features, and pricing for caps, hats, and visors. The styles are made with sweat-wicking Dri-FIT fabrics and include details like adjustable closures, mesh panels, and logos for fit and breathability during exercise.
This document summarizes Tuire Nuolivirta's international broadcast journalism training program at Yle, the Finnish Broadcasting Company, from 1986 to 1995. The program trained nearly 400 Yle journalists in skills like interviewing, reporting, and on-camera presenting through practical workshops in collaboration with major international broadcasters. Trainees would produce news items and programs to develop their skills. The training also included opportunities like satellite interviews with experts around the world to improve skills in conducting international interviews. Two strategic projects, RTI Euro in 1995 and Radio News Report in 1996, further trained Yle journalists in EU and radio news coverage. The program aimed to develop high quality journalism at Yle and help the broadcaster adapt to changing international and audience needs
Consolidating PJ through Radio in Uganda Proj FINAL EVALUATION REPORTRosemary Kabugo Rujumba
The document summarizes an evaluation report of a project that trained journalists at eight radio stations in Uganda in peace journalism. Key findings include:
- Over 90% of participants understood the concept of peace journalism and applied it in their reporting of community conflicts.
- The project addressed the needs of target groups through involvement in identifying needs and community forums. However, online mentoring and skills were not fully delivered.
- Objectives around training journalists and community dialogues were achieved, but the online discussion forum became inactive, limiting knowledge sharing.
- The strategy of training, mentoring and community involvement was effective in building capacity for peace sensitive reporting and empowering communities, though some skills delivery fell short.
BROADCAST MEDIA-UNIT 4- ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL RADIO (CASE STUDIES)-8621-AIOU-B.EDEqraBaig
The document discusses the use of educational radio in several countries. It provides details on radio programs in Mexico, Japan, India, and Pakistan. In Mexico, the government signed an agreement using radio and TV to teach 30 million students during COVID-19 closures. Japan's NHK broadcasts extensive educational programming across multiple stations reaching over 90% of primary and secondary schools. India's Farm Radio Forum was found to significantly increase knowledge in participating villages compared to non-participating villages. Pakistan also uses radio effectively, including through Allama Iqbal Open University programming.
Using Machine Learning to Analyse Radio Content in Uganda UN Global Pulse
The document describes a project that uses machine learning to analyze radio content in Uganda for development and humanitarian purposes. It details the development of a Radio Content Analysis Tool that can automatically analyze hundreds of hours of radio broadcasts daily and extract text to identify discussions on predefined topics. Several pilot studies were conducted using this tool to understand how radio data could provide insights on issues like refugee perceptions, disaster impacts, health services, and disease outbreaks. The document outlines the automated and human analysis processes used and discusses opportunities and challenges around using talk radio as a source of big data to inform development goals.
The document discusses how radio communications have evolved over the past 110+ years and highlights the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) role in regulating radio spectrum usage through the Radio Regulations. It focuses on World Radio Day 2021 and its theme of a "New World, New Radio," exploring how radio has adapted to remain relevant through technological changes. The Secretary-General reflects on radio's continued importance during the COVID-19 pandemic for information, education, and entertainment.
Why One Size Doesn't Fit All: Towards a Policy for Remote Indigenous Media an...Irca Australia
The National Indigenous Television service resulted in the loss of the Indigenous Community Television service it was intended to build upon. Very little of the $80 million in funding to date has gone to remote producers. When the NITV service was introduced, it replaced the ICTV service on the Imparja channel without providing an alternative delivery platform. The mainstream programming and commissioning model adopted by NITV also did not support remote and community television production as originally intended.
Communication And Media, M.J. Van Der Werff Den BoschJane Brandt
1. The document discusses various networking, communication, and media tools used by Drynet to advocate for sustainable land use in drylands, including an extranet site, website, newsletters in 12 languages, and publications.
2. Drynet also engages in radio outreach programs, marches and rallies to raise political awareness, press conferences to bring media and communities together, and face-to-face exchanges like seminars and meetings.
3. The goal is to effectively share information and stories, engage communities, and advocate for issues around sustainable land management and combating desertification.
Durian FM is an online radio station based in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. The internship report provides details about the organization, including its mission, vision, functions, and organizational structure. As part of her internship, the author's main tasks included data entry and management of guest information, selecting news stories, writing topic descriptions, inviting guests, audio editing, creating web banners, and indoor/outdoor photography. Through these tasks, the author gained experience in communication, research, writing, audio/photo/design skills, and learned about operating an online radio station. The report evaluates the author's performance and contributions during the internship period.
An Analysis of the Audience’s Perception and Attitudes toward Vernacular Radio Programming: A Case Study of Mulembe FM Audience in Kakamega County—Masinde Muliro University (2012).
Iza Trengove is a South African media professional with over 25 years of experience producing television programs in South Africa. She has produced a wide range of shows including talk shows, current affairs programs, and reality series. Some of her most notable productions are Interface, a weekly current affairs program on SABC3; News Hour, a weekly news and interview program; and Sewe Sakke Sout, a behind the scenes look at celebrity couples. Trengove holds a BA in Drama from Stellenbosch University and a Master's in Business Leadership from UNISA. She is currently pursuing a PhD at Stellenbosch University on the impact of social media on public discourse.
'Grant Goddard - International Radio Broadcasting Consultant - Case Studies' ...Grant Goddard
Resume / CV of Grant Goddard, international radio broadcasting consultant / specialist / expert based in London, with case studies of successful assignments in the UK and overseas markets.
This document discusses the role of educational radio and how it can help distance learners in rural areas. It explains that radio is a viable and cost-effective medium that can deliver educational programming to broad geographical areas. Some key points made are:
- Radio benefits weaker students and is more cost-effective than other methods like textbooks.
- It allows subjects to be taught that local teachers may not be trained in.
- As a private medium, radio is preferred for topics like health that may be culturally taboo.
- Limitations include the lack of interaction and inability for students to ask questions, but these can be addressed through supporting materials.
The document provides many examples of how radio has
This document provides a CV for Tarek Mahmoud Yousef Elshourbagy including his contact information, position, education history, teaching experience, and participation in scientific conferences. It details that he is an Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator at the Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University in Egypt. It lists his Bachelor's, Pre-Master's, Master's, and PhD degrees earned from Cairo University between 1991 and 2011. It also lists 16 courses he has taught and 15 training courses he has participated in between 2004 and 2016. Finally, it lists his participation in 5 scientific conferences between 2009 and 2016.
A REPORT ON COMPLETION OF STUDENT Industrial Work Experience SchemeDaphne Smith
This document provides a summary of the student's six-month industrial training experience at the Engineering Department of Nigerian Television Authority Channel 5 in Abuja. It describes the department's responsibilities for maintenance and repairs. It outlines the student's duties of setting up studio equipment, arranging scroll messages, networking computers, and generating power. The student gained skills in audio/video control, cable laying, and troubleshooting technical issues. Overall, the experience provided valuable training in broadcast signal transmission.
Benefits of ict in foreign language teaching and learningMiguel Salek
This document discusses the benefits of using information and communication technologies (ICTs) for foreign language teaching and learning. It states that ICTs provide opportunities for language learners to use the target language in authentic contexts. ICTs also provide easy access to learning resources and allow for collaboration between peers. Additionally, ICTs give teachers tools to enhance their teaching practices and improve their professional performance while accommodating different learning styles and students' needs and interests.
Benefits of ict in foreign language teaching and learningMiguel Salek
This document discusses the benefits of using information and communication technologies (ICTs) for foreign language teaching and learning. It states that ICTs provide opportunities for language learners to use the target language in authentic contexts. ICTs also provide easy access to learning resources and allow for collaboration between peers. Additionally, ICTs give teachers tools to enhance their teaching practices and improve their professional performance while accommodating different learning styles and students' needs and interests.
Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra on 29/12/2012 at the National Seminar on Radio for Equitable Education organized by DEP-SSA, IGNOU, New Delhi from 27-29 December 2012.
This document discusses a study on the relationship between television programs and cultural proximity and how they can promote non-violent behavior. The study found that most respondents in Abia State, Nigeria are exposed to Western TV channels, which contain more violence, than local channels. It also found that television programs that incorporate aspects of local culture help create closeness between the programs and viewers. The document concludes that culturally-relevant TV programs can help reduce violence in society by promoting moral virtues against violence. It recommends that the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission more strictly enforce policies on local content to limit foreign cultural influences that could increase violence.
The document summarizes several case studies of alternative development communication approaches in India, including the Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE), the Kheda Communication Project, and the Jhabua Development Communication Project (JDCP). SITE was a large-scale experiment conducted in 1975-1976 that demonstrated the potential of satellite technology for instructional television broadcasts to rural villages. It involved installing TV sets with satellite dishes in over 2400 villages across 6 states. The Kheda Communication Project from 1975-1990 used television to produce participatory development programs involving local audiences. The Jhabua Development Communication Project since the 1990s has used satellite communications to broadcast development-focused content produced locally in Jhabua district to meet rural information needs.
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2) The push for DAB radio was never consumer-led and ignored consumer behaviors and preferences.
3) Investment in DAB radio has significantly harmed the UK radio industry by diverting funds away from content production.
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'Profile Of "FM 102", The Radio Station Of The Women's Media Centre, Phnom Penh, Cambodia' [incomplete draft] by Grant Goddard
1. PROFILE OF 'FM 102', THE
RADIO STATION OF THE
WOMEN'S MEDIA CENTRE,
PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA
[incomplete draft]
by
GRANT GODDARD
www.grantgoddard.co.uk
February 2004