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Peer Review Of Teaching Portfolio For Jour 304: Multimedia Journalism, Olga Pierce
Peer Review Of Teaching Portfolio For Jour 304: Multimedia Journalism, Olga Pierce
UNL Faculty Course Portfolios
The term multimedia journalism, as used in the field, is vague and can describe a wide-ranging set of skills, including writing, audio/video production, graphic design, data analysis, and even front-end web development. For this reason, past multimedia offerings in our college have been described as ‘kitchen sink courses’ with many disparate elements thrown in. Through the Peer Review of Teaching Project, the course is analyzed and focused to include a coherent progression of skills.
Sports Broadcasting News Analysis [Career Paper], Jefferson Sanders
Sports Broadcasting News Analysis [Career Paper], Jefferson Sanders
Undergraduate Research Award
No abstract provided.
Ua1b1/1 Rodes-Helm Lecture Series, Wku Archives
Ua1b1/1 Rodes-Helm Lecture Series, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
These records were created by and about the Rodes-Helm Lecture Series which invited distinguished, and prominent individuals from the spheres of politics, economics, and the arts, to lecture at the university. The records include programs, and recordings of lectures.
The Audience For Public Broadcasting In Maine: Report Prepared For The Maine Public Broadcasting Network By The Social Science Research Institute, University Of Maine Social Science Research Institute
The Audience For Public Broadcasting In Maine: Report Prepared For The Maine Public Broadcasting Network By The Social Science Research Institute, University Of Maine Social Science Research Institute
General University of Maine Publications
A report prepared by the Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) of the University of Maine in 1974 for the Maine Public Broadcasting Network. Chapters include Maine Broadcasting: An Overview; The Maine Public Broadcasting Audience; Public Television in Maine; Public Radio; and Questions Used for Survey.
Build A Crystal Radio: Electronics Series - Part I, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension Service
Build A Crystal Radio: Electronics Series - Part I, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension Service
General University of Maine Publications
An educational pamphlet describing how to build a crystal radio produced by the Cooperative Extension Service as part of an Advanced Electric Guide Sheet series of 4-H projects. This title was part of a series of several additional radio-related topics. Later sheets in the series note that they were published when Winthrop Libby was Director of Cooperative Extension, helping to date the piece circa 1965. Libby served as the Director of the Cooperative Extension Service before being named President of the University of Maine in 1969.