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Welcome to the web site for this course.
On the left you will see several links. the first link you want to click is Student Registration. After reading the following instructions go to that link. The password is (RTV) Your user id is your student ID.
After you register visit the "Student Homepage" Be sure to remember your user id and password. You will need it later.
Follow the directions and create a short homepage of your own. Let me know what you are interested in learning about. Consider that you are making it for me, to help me get to know you better. Other students will view this as well. (5 Points)
When looking at Announcements be sure and open the whole announcement. Only the first few lines will be displayed here.
Announcements
THURSDAY RTV 100 CLASS
Posted: Nov 4, 2009
A reminder that Jay Leno is tomorrow. Be there be 2pm. If you are not attending take the time to get caught up. No regular class on thursday.
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Research paper topic due tuesday October 26th
Posted: Oct 23, 2009
Research paper topic due tuesday October 26th. Write on piece of paper your topic and turn in for approval. It can be on almost any topic concerning rtv or web. See course documents for a list of examples.
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RTV 100 TEXT LINKS
Posted: Sep 20, 2009
Per the publisher all of the links on my page for the text book and on-line quizzes should work. They said they fixed them. Let me know if you still have problems.
Pat
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CLASS ROOM CHANGE SEPT 24TH
Posted: Sep 11, 2009
On Sept 24th we will meet in Q-2 instead of P-32, This is because of a special event going on that day.
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ON LINE QUIZ URL
Posted: Sep 10, 2009
Some of you are having trouble finding the link to the on-line quiz. Here is the URL
It is available near the top of the Syllabus
Let me know if you still have a problem
Pat
See Related :
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073135801/information_center_view0/
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Course Description
This course is an introduction to the American system of electronic communication. It deals with the origins, historical development, and the present structure, characteristics, and problems of the broadcasting industry, including radio, television, cable and related electronic media. You will learn how electronic communication works, how it is organized, how it is financed, how it is regulated, its effects upon society, and its future potential.
Beyond learning facts, you will be confronted with the issues that shape this industry. You will be challenged to be more sophisticated in analyzing the influence of the electronic media in your life, and to take a more creative and active role in shaping the direction of electronic communication in the future.
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