Just the Facts... This is a complete, free, award-winning course in television production. It consists of 70 interactive modules with more than 100 associated files, four types of tests, more than 800 color illustrations, and sound files. The course is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. You don't need to be in a formal class to go through this television course, but most who take it are. Those using the course range from high school and college students to employees working in a variety of television related fields. This course and the Mass Media course are available on independent servers located in various parts of the United States and Brazil. URLs include: CyberCollege.com, CyberCollege.org, InternetCampus.com, and InternetCampus.org. There are no advertising, promotional, or commercial aspects to these sites. The author of the media related materials, Dr. Ron Whittaker, has taught at three universities and has worked as a producer-director and newscaster for several TV stations in the United States and Canada. He has published textbooks in the field and more than 100 professional articles. The FAQ file has some additional information on the materials and their use. Information on testing can be found here. The Forum contains general information, mostly in response to e-mail comments and questions over all of the materials on these sites. A topic and key word search system is built in to facilitate finding information. There is special information available for Students and Instructors. A sample syllabus can be found here. Suggested information for instructors on conducting classes can be found here. There is also a sample schedule. AOL users, who find that the illustrations are not clear with easy to read text, should click here. And, finally, since the materials are constantly being updated to reflect changes in the field, you may want to click on the revisions page to see what's changed recently and to check on any issues you need to be aware of. Individuals and nonprofit institutions are free to use the materials directly from the Internet without permission. You are also free to link to any complete page without special permission. However, the materials are covered by international copyrights, and legal agreements limit their use to direct, free, Internet access. You may go directly to Module One by clicking here. To Home Page
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