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Radio-The Second Revolution by Nur Athifahis licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
Radio – The ‘Second Revolution’
PRESENTER :NOOR ALEEMA BINTI MOHD AZAHARI
(1510216)NUR ATHIFAH BINTI ZONOL ABIDIN
(1511096)NUR ALIA MURSYIDA BINTI ABDULL
SATTAR (1422618)NUR HAIFA BINTI BUKHORI
(1515532)
LECTURER :DR. SHUKRI NORDIN
INTRODUCTION
Guglielmo Marconi James Maxwell Heinrich Rudolph Hertz
The Inventors of Radio
1920sUS visionaries seen the potential use of radio in
teaching
THE BEGINNING OF RADIO’SUSING IN EDUCATION
1930sRadio became integral part
of life in all develop countries
Late 1930sUsing radio in teaching
became decline
RADIO BROADCAST USING IN SCHOOL
US effort using radio in school was limited
Compliments commercial radio stations
From 1930s
Governments soon recognized the power of public radio
DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOL RADIO BROADCAST
Middle Years of the 20th C.E.Radio become the king among all of age groups
1932Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) were
providing school broadcasts
After the warABC was able to work closely with other states
to produce approximately 6 hours of radio broadcasts (Mon-Fri)
1930sA shortage of funding and the World War II
hindered the initial developments
Before…Being superseded by school television
broadcasts
1950Use of radio broadcasts grew
1960Reached its peak
The radio broadcasts unit was fighting for its continued existence against the threat
of educational television.
USAGE AND
CONSTRAINTS
THE LESSON TIME AND PROGRAM BROADCAST TIME WAS SMALL
1
NO CONTROL OVER THE PA SYSTEM
2
HAD LITTLE OR NO CONTROL OVER THE LESSON OFFERED
3
THE EXISTENCE OF ELECTRICITY
4
PA SYSTEM THAT CARRIED OUT THE RADIO BROADCASTS
5
NICHE USAGE
2008s-Technology development; from analog to digital
2000s-The trending of radio-station
Mid 1970s-Emergence of community-based radio station
Early 1970s- Radio as students communication program
• Lee, Mal, and Arthur Winzenried. The Use Of Instructional Technology In Schools. Camberwell, Vic.: ACER Press, 2009. Print.
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