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1. Communication, Family Planning and Development (EJ122976)
Author(s):
Berrigan, Frances
Source:
Educational Broadcasting International, 8, 2, 79-86, Jun 75
Pub Date:
1975-00-00
Pub Type(s):
N/A
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Descriptors: Communications; Contraception; Developing Nations; Family Planning; Mass Media
Abstract: A discussion of the role of media to teach underdeveloped nations about birth control methods. (HB)
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2. Black Studies (EJ080644)
Multiracial School, 2, 3, 15-17, Sum 73
1973-00-00
Descriptors: African History; Black Culture; Black History; Black Studies; Educational Radio; Program Descriptions; Programing (Broadcast); Slavery
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3. Community Communications: The Role of Community Media in Development. Reports and Papers on Mass Communication No. 90. (ED204774)
Berrigan, Frances J.
1979-05-00
Information Analyses
Descriptors: Change Strategies; Community Development; Developing Nations; Educational Media; Mass Media; Media Selection; Models
Abstract: Focusing on issues of access to and participation in community media, this report reviews progress so far and analyzes the difficulties that underlie the transfer and adaptation of community communications media in developing countries. The first chapter contains introductory material on the subject of community media and development and describes a participative model for using media in community development situations. The second chapter discusses the practice of community communications by defining objectives, presenting background information on present projects, and describing criteria for selecting community media. The third chapter examines three community development communications projects in detail to show the development of methods that suit particular tasks and the choice of media that suit particular conditions, and the fourth chapter offers an appropriate methodology for using media in community development, with implications for future projects. (RL) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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4. Radio and Audio-Vision in the British Open University: Towards Individualization. (ED153622)
Berrigan, Frances; Gibson, Anne
1977-00-00
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Adult Education; Adult Programs; Adult Students; Audiovisual Aids; Educational Radio; External Degree Programs; Higher Education; Individualized Programs; Instructional Materials; Magnetic Tape Cassettes; Mass Media; Open Education; Tape Recordings; Visual Aids
Abstract: In 1977, almost 60 percent of all Open University courses were using audio and visual media in combination: either sound broadcasting with visual materials or audio-vision with the sound distributed on cassette or discs. Research has shown that students prefer radio-vision to radio alone. It appears that future growth may be in the area of audio-vision and away from dependence on radio as the sound source. This is the result of a growing need to cater to the individual learner and to optimise the learning opportunity. It is possible that the growth of audio-vision will enable radio to develop a more appropriate and significant learning role. Research relating to radio-vision and audio-vision is described. (Author/STS) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract