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PRESENT TO YOU:

Radio-The Second Revolution by Nur Athifahis licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License

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Radio – The ‘Second Revolution’

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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

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INTRODUCTION

Guglielmo Marconi James Maxwell Heinrich Rudolph Hertz

The Inventors of Radio

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1920sUS visionaries seen the potential use of radio in

teaching

THE BEGINNING OF RADIO’SUSING IN EDUCATION

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1930sRadio became integral part

of life in all develop countries

Late 1930sUsing radio in teaching

became decline

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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

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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

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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

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Before…Being superseded by school television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.

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USAGE AND

CONSTRAINTS

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THE LESSON TIME AND PROGRAM BROADCAST TIME WAS SMALL

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NO CONTROL OVER THE PA SYSTEM

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HAD LITTLE OR NO CONTROL OVER THE LESSON OFFERED

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THE EXISTENCE OF ELECTRICITY

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PA SYSTEM THAT CARRIED OUT THE RADIO BROADCASTS

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NICHE USAGE

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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

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• Lee, Mal, and Arthur Winzenried. The Use Of Instructional Technology In Schools. Camberwell, Vic.: ACER Press, 2009. Print.

REFERENCES

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