Topic:Radio

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Welcome to the Radio Department!

This is a content development group for developing shared learning resources that pertain to Radio from both Media Studies and Engineering and Technology aspects.

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[edit] Department news

  • 3 February 2007 - Department founded!

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Use the {{learning project boilerplate}} to create Learning projects related to Radio.

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[edit] Learning materials

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[edit] Planned materials

Radio (index and main article)

  • Station management
  • Program scheduling
  • Automation
  • Public affairs
  • ...

Radio broadcast engineering

  • Radio transmition
  • ...

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[edit] Lessons

  • Lesson 1: ...

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Discuss how Radio technology and programming evolved into the Television broadcasting industry.

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  • Activity 1.
  • etc.

[edit] Readings

Each activity has a suggested associated background reading selection.

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Additional helpful readings include:

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