ABJ.ELAR.1.A
Identify the historical development of broadcasting from early radio to present-day formats, including radio, television, and online media.
Advanced Broadcast Journalism I, II, III (One-Half Credit to One Credit). · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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historical developmentbroadcastingearly radiopresent-day formatsradiotelevisiononline media
Skills
- identify (the historical development of broadcasting from early radio to present-day formats) #dok1
- describe (changes in radio, television, and online media formats over time) #dok2
- compare (early radio with present-day broadcasting formats) #dok2
- analyze (the evolution of broadcasting and its formats) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can list major milestones in the history of broadcasting from early radio to today’s formats. #dok1
- I can identify different broadcast formats such as radio, television, and online media. #dok1
- I can describe how broadcasting has changed from early radio to present-day. #dok2
- I can compare early radio broadcasting to modern radio, television, and online media. #dok2
- I can analyze the impact of key developments in broadcasting history. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Broadcasting has evolved significantly from its origins in early radio to contemporary online media formats.
- Understanding the historical development of broadcasting helps explain current media landscapes and practices.
Essential Questions
- How has broadcasting changed from early radio days to present-day formats?
- What major developments have shaped the history of broadcasting?
- Why is it important to study the evolution of broadcast media?
- How do different broadcast formats serve audiences today?
- What impact have technological advances had on the delivery of media content?