Perspectives on Women: A Case Study of a University Course on Public Television
Author(s) -
June R. Landsburg,
Clair Anita Fellman
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
canadian journal of learning and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1499-6685
pISSN - 1499-6677
DOI - 10.21432/t2fh6g
Subject(s) - course (navigation) , presentation (obstetrics) , context (archaeology) , educational television , sociology , media studies , psychology , pedagogy , engineering , history , medicine , archaeology , radiology , aerospace engineering
This case study on the development and presentation of a universitycourse on a public television channel demonstrates some of the significant differences between a classroom course and a broadcast television course. The interaction between Simon Fraser University and British Columbia's Knowledge Network are described in the context of the course Perspectives on women: An Introduction to Womens Studies. The paper describes how public television influenced the course design, particularly those components of the course which had potential for controversy.
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