Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education, 2004
This article proposes that within media arts and other practical creative subjects, the ‘wow’ fac... more This article proposes that within media arts and other practical creative subjects, the ‘wow’ factors have a legitimate place within assessment criteria. Three distinctive considerations of assessment procedures within these subject areas are identified and the QAA benchmarks for the creative arts subjects are examined, noting that the music benchmarks are particularly inspiring. Three practices are suggested as ways of encouraging students to ‘live dangerously’ when doing practical assignments. The piece concludes that media arts and other creative subject areas entail a number of skills and qualities that are going to require subtle assessment procedures.
A The cell phone reader. Editat per A. Kavaori i N. …, 2006
... who see us Page 59. Gordon 51 use our cell phone. In the UK, there was a TVadvertisement show... more ... who see us Page 59. Gordon 51 use our cell phone. In the UK, there was a TVadvertisement showing a young man who was more embarrassed by his out-of-datecell phone than by his soiled underwear. This is obviously encouraging ...
The International Journal of Regional and Local Studies, 2007
Introduction Community radio is defined as being a being a notfor-profit radio station, run prima... more Introduction Community radio is defined as being a being a notfor-profit radio station, run primarily by volunteers, drawn from the community that the radio station is targeting as its audience. This might be a geographical community, for example a small town or village, for example FOD Radio, in the Forest of Dean, a rural area of west England in the UK, or it might be a community of interest, for example Takeover Radio, in the city of Leicester in the UK, which defines as its community, young people under 18 years old. The size of the area will be dependent on the local topography and the power of the transmitter. In the UK this will typically be about a 5 km radius. However in a larger and less densely populated country, such as Australia, where transmitter power may be higher, community stations broadcast to extensive remote and rural areas, as well as wide suburban and urban districts.
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2002
[C]ontrol over media production is diverging and new, sometimes less traditional, content provide... more [C]ontrol over media production is diverging and new, sometimes less traditional, content providers are entering the media industries. However, research on media convergence has mostly addressed stationary settings. But with the growing phenomenon of mobile information technology, it is becoming increasingly important to consider mobility as a dimension of media convergence and mobile media as a new research field. (Andreas
Media International Australia, Incorporating …, 2009
... Community Broadcasting Audiences Fight Back 149 MICHAEL MEADOWS, SUSAN FORDE, JACQUI EWART AN... more ... Community Broadcasting Audiences Fight Back 149 MICHAEL MEADOWS, SUSAN FORDE, JACQUI EWART AND KERRIE FOXWELL CHAPTER 8 The Value and Purpose of Community Broadcasting: The Australian Experience 173 KITTY VAN VUUREN sect1on three ...
... Community Broadcasting Audiences Fight Back 149 MICHAEL MEADOWS, SUSAN FORDE, JACQUI EWART AN... more ... Community Broadcasting Audiences Fight Back 149 MICHAEL MEADOWS, SUSAN FORDE, JACQUI EWART AND KERRIE FOXWELL CHAPTER 8 The Value and Purpose of Community Broadcasting: The Australian Experience 173 KITTY VAN VUUREN sect1on three ...
emailed c.spurgeon@qut.edu.au to ask about posting full text. reply- 23/1/18 "3CMedia is an ... more emailed c.spurgeon@qut.edu.au to ask about posting full text. reply- 23/1/18 "3CMedia is an open source journal. Copyright remains with the authors. We have no problem with you posting the article if the author has given you permission to do so (which I expect is the case in this instance). "
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education, 2004
This article proposes that within media arts and other practical creative subjects, the ‘wow’ fac... more This article proposes that within media arts and other practical creative subjects, the ‘wow’ factors have a legitimate place within assessment criteria. Three distinctive considerations of assessment procedures within these subject areas are identified and the QAA benchmarks for the creative arts subjects are examined, noting that the music benchmarks are particularly inspiring. Three practices are suggested as ways of encouraging students to ‘live dangerously’ when doing practical assignments. The piece concludes that media arts and other creative subject areas entail a number of skills and qualities that are going to require subtle assessment procedures.
A The cell phone reader. Editat per A. Kavaori i N. …, 2006
... who see us Page 59. Gordon 51 use our cell phone. In the UK, there was a TVadvertisement show... more ... who see us Page 59. Gordon 51 use our cell phone. In the UK, there was a TVadvertisement showing a young man who was more embarrassed by his out-of-datecell phone than by his soiled underwear. This is obviously encouraging ...
The International Journal of Regional and Local Studies, 2007
Introduction Community radio is defined as being a being a notfor-profit radio station, run prima... more Introduction Community radio is defined as being a being a notfor-profit radio station, run primarily by volunteers, drawn from the community that the radio station is targeting as its audience. This might be a geographical community, for example a small town or village, for example FOD Radio, in the Forest of Dean, a rural area of west England in the UK, or it might be a community of interest, for example Takeover Radio, in the city of Leicester in the UK, which defines as its community, young people under 18 years old. The size of the area will be dependent on the local topography and the power of the transmitter. In the UK this will typically be about a 5 km radius. However in a larger and less densely populated country, such as Australia, where transmitter power may be higher, community stations broadcast to extensive remote and rural areas, as well as wide suburban and urban districts.
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2002
[C]ontrol over media production is diverging and new, sometimes less traditional, content provide... more [C]ontrol over media production is diverging and new, sometimes less traditional, content providers are entering the media industries. However, research on media convergence has mostly addressed stationary settings. But with the growing phenomenon of mobile information technology, it is becoming increasingly important to consider mobility as a dimension of media convergence and mobile media as a new research field. (Andreas
Media International Australia, Incorporating …, 2009
... Community Broadcasting Audiences Fight Back 149 MICHAEL MEADOWS, SUSAN FORDE, JACQUI EWART AN... more ... Community Broadcasting Audiences Fight Back 149 MICHAEL MEADOWS, SUSAN FORDE, JACQUI EWART AND KERRIE FOXWELL CHAPTER 8 The Value and Purpose of Community Broadcasting: The Australian Experience 173 KITTY VAN VUUREN sect1on three ...
... Community Broadcasting Audiences Fight Back 149 MICHAEL MEADOWS, SUSAN FORDE, JACQUI EWART AN... more ... Community Broadcasting Audiences Fight Back 149 MICHAEL MEADOWS, SUSAN FORDE, JACQUI EWART AND KERRIE FOXWELL CHAPTER 8 The Value and Purpose of Community Broadcasting: The Australian Experience 173 KITTY VAN VUUREN sect1on three ...
emailed c.spurgeon@qut.edu.au to ask about posting full text. reply- 23/1/18 "3CMedia is an ... more emailed c.spurgeon@qut.edu.au to ask about posting full text. reply- 23/1/18 "3CMedia is an open source journal. Copyright remains with the authors. We have no problem with you posting the article if the author has given you permission to do so (which I expect is the case in this instance). "
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