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Record Nr.

UNINA9910450138503321

Autore

McArdle Geri E. H

Titolo

Developing instructional design [[electronic resource] ] : a step-by-step guide to success / / Geri McArdle ; [editor, Michael Crisp ; cartoons, Ralph Mapson]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Menlo Park, Calif., : Crisp, c1991

ISBN

1-4175-2477-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (86 p.)

Collana

Fifty-minute series book

Soggetti

Employees - Training of - Planning

Occupational training

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

""TITLE""; ""COPYRIGHT""; ""ABOUT THE AUTHOR""; ""DEDICATION""; ""CONTENTS""; ""SECTION I OVERVIEW""; ""OVERVIEW""; ""What is Instructional Design?""; ""Why is Instructional Design Important?""; ""Why This Book?""; ""What is the Four-Step Model?""; ""REVIEW�OVERVIEW""; ""SECTION II STEP 1� PLANNING""; ""STEP 1�PLANNING""; ""ANALYZING THE SITUATOIN""; ""PLANNING EXERCISE""; ""CHOOSING AN EFFECTIVE TITLE""; ""DEVELOPING THE BODY OF THE PRESENTATION""; ""Reflecting and Choosing""; ""SEVEN ELEMENTS TO PREPARE THE BODY""; ""Element #1. Develop the Topic""

""Element #2. Decide on an Approach""""Element #3. Determine the Sequence""; ""Element #4. Select a Method""; ""Element #5. Write Down the Main Points""; ""Element #6. Support the Main Points""; ""Reflecting and Reviewing""; ""Element #7. Organize the Body""; ""DEVELOP PRESENTATION AIDS""; ""Three Instruction Technologies""; ""PRELIMINARY EVALUATION""; ""SECTION III STEP 2� PREPARING""; ""STEP 2�PREPARING""; ""Gathering the Building Blocks""; ""THE INTRODUCTION""; ""DESIGNING YOUR INTRODUCTION""; ""THE CONCLUSION""; ""The Summary""; ""Motivating Your Audience""; ""Closing""

""QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS""""REHEARSALS AND REVISIONS""; ""LESSON PLAN FORMAT AND CHECKLIST""; ""REVIEW THE LESSON PLAN"";



""SECTION IV STEP 3� CONDUCTING""; ""STEP 3�CONDUCTING""; ""Presenting the Program""; ""FIVE LESSON PLAN COMPONENTS""; ""SECTION V STEP 4 EVALUATING""; ""STEP 4 EVALUATING""; ""Understanding the Applause""; ""TESTING FOR RESULTS""; ""SECTION VI SUMMARY AND REVIEW""; ""SUMMARY AND REVIEW""

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910132640303321

Autore

Steve Buckley Kreszentia Duer, Toby Mendel, and Seán Ó Siochrú with Monroe E. Price and Mark Raboy

Titolo

Broadcasting, voice, and accountability : a public interest approach to policy, law, and regulation / / Steve Buckley [and others] ; with Monroe E. Price, Mark Raboy

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Ann Arbor, Michigan : , : University of Michigan Press, , [2008]

©2008

ISBN

9780472900466

0472900463

9780472032723

0472032720

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource : illustrations, charts ; digital, HTML file(s)

Collana

The new media world

Disciplina

384.54

Soggetti

Broadcasting

Freedom of speech

Broadcasting policy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Hardcover edition published by the World Bank, Washington, D.C.

Papers specially commissioned by the Center for Global Communication Studies [CGCS] at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania after the conference on Media, Voice, and Development, held at Cherkley Court in Surrey (UK) on July 12, 2006, organized by McGill [University] and Annenberg in partnership with the Beaverbrook Foundation.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Governance, broadcasting, and development -- Governance, development, and media -- Broadcasting sectors and types -- Regional broadcasting characteristics and trends -- The enabling environment



for media. Introduction -- Guarantees of freedom of expression -- Enabling access to information -- Use and misuse of defamation law -- Content rules and limits to free speech -- Regulation of journalists -- Promoting plural and independent broadcasting -- Regulation and the government role -- Regulating broadcast content and distribution -- Public service broadcasting -- Community nonprofit broadcasting -- Commercial private sector broadcasting.

Sommario/riassunto

Participatory development and government accountability depend in part on the existence of media that provide broad access to information from varied sources and that equip and encourage people to raise and debate issues and develop public opinion. Conducive policies, laws, and regulations are essential for media to develop that are independent and widely accessible and that enable the expression of diverse perspectives and sources of information. Broadcasting, Voice, and Accountability presents a framework to inform analysis of existing policies and support the development of a vigorous media sector, with a particular emphasis on broadcasting. It focuses on broadcasting because that is the medium with the greatest potential to reach and involve society at large, including the most disadvantaged and illiterate segments of society in developing countries. Information on good practices in broadcasting policy is in demand in countries of every region—particularly in countries that are opening their economies, democratizing, and decentralizing public service delivery. This book provides development practitioners with a wide overview of the key policy and regulatory issues involved in supporting freedom of information and expression and enabling development of a pluralistic, independent, and robust broadcasting sector. Policy, regulation, capacity, and institutional development are important development levers that shape the ownership, content, and social impacts of broadcasting systems. The guide shows the importance of enabling a mix of ownership and uses, commonly classified in terms of commercial, public service, and community broadcasting, that serves the public interest. With the guidance of this book, broadcasting policy and regulation can be tackled as a mainstream development topic, with important consequences for government transparency, government accountability, and enabling disadvantaged constituencies to voice their concerns and press for action. This book is the World Bank's first publication presenting good practices from around the world in media and broadcasting policy and regulation and complements existing work in governance, public sector reform, and access to information. It is a useful tool for policymakers, reform managers, development practitioners, and students alike.