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Research Symposium: Media and Morality: Investigating the Connections - Session #1: Invited Senior Scholars 2011 Research Sympsoium Chair: Ron Tamborini, Michigan State University; (Welcome Address) J...Conference Room 4
BEA: 101Conference Room 1
Curriculum SwapShop: Creative Ideas for Teaching and Producing Media With Limited ResourcesConference Room 2
All Change: Acquisition and Editing with Cell Phones, HDSLRs and Flip CamerasConference Room 5
Women/Gender Studies and Broadcast Studies: A Collaboration Worth TryingPavilion 10
The Curated Journey: New Narrative Forms in iPad and Tablet PublishingPavilion 9
All over Twitter?Conference Room 3
Teaching On-Camera Performance in a Digital Age: Old Rules/New Rules?Ballroom D
Does Our Hi-Def, Fast-Paced, Hyper-Mediated World Change Student Program Creation and Understanding?Pavilion 1
Internet Radio: It's Here, It's Digital and It's Growing StrongerConference Room 6
BEA Festival of Media Arts: Two-Year and Small College Awards and ExhibitionPavilion 11
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Research Symposium Session #2: Podium SessionConference Room 4
Rethinking Production: New Assignments that Challenge a Multimedia GenerationPavilion 10
Elon University Puts the i in iPadBallroom D
Law & Policy Business MeetingPavilion 9
Online Video Consumption: Exploring Expectations, Uses and the Future Business of Web VideoConference Room 1
HD: High DiversityConference Room 3
Lessons Learned from the Great Gulf Oil Spill of 2010Conference Room 5
BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student Audio Competition Awards and ExhibitionPavilion 11
BEA-HD, 2D, 3D- 'Heightened Dimension' The Rise of Sports in 3 Dimensions, Where do the Colleges Go from Here?Conference Room 6
Building Bridges - A Look at the Bryant University/Lincoln High School Media PartnershipConference Room 2
Writing Division Business MeetingPavilion 1
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Research Symposium Session #3: Themed Paper Session: The Good, the Bad, and the Morally ComplexConference Room 4
Collaboration Across the Curriculum to Build a Successful Production ProgramPavilion 10
Body and Mind: Challenges of Being Taken Seriously in the MediaConference Room 5
BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student Interactive Multimedia Awards and ExhibitionPavilion 11
Blogging: Challenging Media Landscapes, Widening Media AccessBallroom D
Law and Policy Paper SessionPavilion 9
Election 2010 - How Schools Covered the Elections and Used Different TechnologiesConference Room 3
Your Downtown Muncie: A Case Study of Experiential LearningConference Room 2
The State of the Radio Industry in 2011Conference Room 1
Email is for Old People & Other Truths from the Teaching TrenchesConference Room 6
Crafting the Laughter: The Theory and Practice of Television Comedy Writing (Writing Division Paper Competition)Pavilion 1
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Research Symposium Session #4: Themed Paper Session: Ethical Sensitivity, Compassion, and Moral Elevation in MediaConference Room 4
The Medium is the Message: How to Help Students Create Professionally Targeted E-PortfoliosBallroom D
Gender Issues Business MeetingPavilion 1
History Division Business MeetingPavilion 9
2010 Update - The Long Tail. Free, and the 'New' Television: I Believe, or Do I?Conference Room 3
High Democracy: Global News Ethics in Former Communist and Socialist StatesPavilion 11
Public Media HD: When Market Meets MissionConference Room 1
There is a New Big Screen at the Football Stadium, Now Who is Going to Run it? Integrating an Academic Television Broadcast Production Program with Venue Based Large Screen Sporting EventsConference Room 5
Molding a Mission: Blending Visual and Rhetorical Imaging to Build a Bold College BrandConference Room 6
Going HD at the Small College Level: How we Successfully Scrapped our Traditional Degrees and Started OverConference Room 2
BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student Scriptwriting AwardsPavilion 10
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Research Symposium Session #5: Roundtable Discussion: Setting the Agenda for Research on Media and MoralityConference Room 4
Defining the DocumentaryConference Room 1
Gender Issues Paper SessionPavilion 1
History Paper SessionPavilion 9
The Mostly Complete Guide to Legal Affairs for the Academic StudioConference Room 5
Moving Analog Academic Programs into an HD UniverseConference Room 2
Creating the Hybrid Journalist: Merging Print and Broadcast CurriculumConference Room 6
BEA of Festival Media Arts: Faculty and Student Sports Awards and ExhibitionPavilion 11
BEA Festival of Media Arts: Scriptwriting PITCH SessionPavilion 10
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New Ways of Teaching Multi-Media, and Making it FunConference Room 2
Documentary Division Business MeetingPavilion 2
Women and New Media: Exploring Gender, Community, and Culture in the BlogospherePavilion 10
Bridging Professional and Personal: The Future of Relationship Building in an H-D WorldPavilion 1
International Business MeetingPavilion 3
BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student News Awards and ExhibitionPavilion 11
Successful Approaches to HD Workflow from Acquisition to OutputConference Room 6
Measuring and Assessing Non-traditional Audiences: Opportunities and Challenges for Faculty and StudentsConference Room 5
Calling the ShotsConference Room 1
Impacts of New Technologies on College Radio ContentConference Room 3
Turn Out The Lights, The Party's Over?: Maximizing Resources by Reaching Out to Adult LearnersConference Room 4
FD - HD: The Fairness Doctrine in the Digital AgePavilion 9
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Podium Session 1: Jennings Bryant, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, University of AlabamaPavilion 9
Capstone Experiences in HD: Bringing Multiple Disciplines Together in a Multimedia Capstone CourseConference Room 1
Documentary Paper SessionPavilion 2
Faculty Research-in-Progress Poster SessionBEA Exhibit Hall
Using Oral History in the Classroom: Involving Students in Collecting Oral HistoriesConference Room 3
It's Not Just Interactivity: Why We Teach Writing For Interactive MediaConference Room 5
International Paper SessionPavilion 3
Using RAB Tools in the Classroom to Help Your Students Get A JobConference Room 2
The TV News Department of 2011Pavilion 10
BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student Video Awards and ExhibitionPavilion 11
Studies in Radio and Audio MediaPavilion 1
Location Multi-track Recording for Film and Episodic TelevisionBEA Showcase Theatre
Obama's Gold Standard: Deliver Industry Certified TestsConference Room 4
Highly Dubious!: How should Screenwriting Teachers handle scripts that are Controversial, Provocative, or Outrageous?Conference Room 6
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Meet the BEA EditorsPavilion 11
Podium Session 2: Thomas R. Lindlof, Ph.D. Professor, University of KentuckyConference Room 5
Sportslink AND Unified News MediaBEA Showcase Theatre
He Said, She Said: Representing Masculinity and Femininity on TelevisionConference Room 1
Media Users and Media Creators: What Do Media Organizations and News Consumers Do with Social MediaPavilion 2
Lessons Learned: Creating and Implementing an International News Broadcasting Camp.Conference Room 2
Current Issues in Law and PolicyPavilion 1
Navigating Long-Format Narrative and Documentary Production with StudentsPavilion 3
The Pedagogy of Radio in the HD eraConference Room 6
Journal of Sports Media: 2010-2011 AuthorsConference Room 4
Your Student Media Operation and ....Pavilion 10
Ooops, There Goes Another One: Dealing with the Dilemma of Replacing Retired FacultyPavilion 9
When Technology Attacks: What Do Writers Offer in the Age of the (Really) Active Audience?Conference Room 3
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3D Storytelling for EducatorsBEA Showcase Theatre
Courses Curricula & Administration Business MeetingPavilion 3
BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student Documentary Awards and ExhibitionPavilion 11
Seasons of Change: Gender Issues in Electronic MediaConference Room 6
Interactive Advertising: Creating a Profit Center for Non-Commercial RadioConference Room 1
Broadcasting to Cuba - The Bay of Pigs and BeyondConference Room 3
Annual Telecom UpdatePavilion 1
Hispanic Media is American Media: A High Definition View of Hispanic Media Demand and Supply in Higher-Ed and American Society.Pavilion 9
AIRCHECK: Student Newscasts - How to Maximize Experience and ValueConference Room 4
The 168 Film Project: A Production Opportunity For Students and FacultyConference Room 5
Research Division Business MeetingPavilion 2
How the Changing Landscape of College Football Poses Interesting Opportunities for Higher EducationPavilion 10
My G-G-G-Generation: How to Meet the Expectations of Millenials in the ClassroomConference Room 2
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The Global Mojo ProjectBEA Showcase Theatre
Administrator's Roundtable: Personnel Issues and Successes in Mass Communication EducationPavilion 11
Teaching Copyright Law to Digital Media StudentsPavilion 3
Gender and Production: Teaching, Curriculum, and StudentsConference Room 6
Media and Democracy in the Middle EastConference Room 3
Creating Controversy/Combating Crisis in Entertainment ProgrammingConference Room 4
Online HD -- Are Online Media Meeting Their Potential for High Diversity?Conference Room 1
Broadcast News in the High-Def, Digital Age: What Will our Students Really Need to Know.. and Will Journalism Take a Back Seat?Pavilion 10
Secrets of POWERFUL CommunicatorsConference Room 5
Research Division Paper SessionPavilion 2
Student Media Advisors Business MeetingConference Room 7
HD on the Fly: Going Mobile WIthout Going BrokeConference Room 2
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Podium Session 3: Dale Kunkel, Ph.D., University of ArizonaConference Room 5
Teaching Mobile Media Production: Developing Cutting-Edge Digital CurriculaPavilion 11
Soundman: A Conversation with Documentary & Film Soundman Chris NewmanConference Room 6
Who Holds the Clipboard: Gender and Learning in the Production ProcessConference Room 4
Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies Business MeetingPavilion 3
Study Abroad Is NOT Just For Students: How Teaching Abroad Benefits FacultyConference Room 2
Television and SocializationConference Room 3
News Division Business MeetingPavilion 2
Class Exercises In 'Visual Storytelling': High Definition Visuals NOT High Density WordsConference Room 1
Competing with Pandora: Radio in the Age of Self-ProgrammingPavilion 1
Sports Division Paper SessionPavilion 9
Two Year/Small Colleges Business MeetingPavilion 10
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Scholar-to-Scholar (S2S) Poster SessionBEA Exhibit Hall
The New Neighborhood: Creating Interactive EntertainmentPavilion 3
File Based Workflow from Camera to EditorialBEA Showcase Theatre
Radio and Audio Documentary in the Era of This American Life.Conference Room 4
Follow Me; Friend Me: The Interaction between Social Networking, Gender, Television and RadioConference Room 1
The Origins of Broadcast News in AmericaConference Room 5
New Broadcast Media Trends in the WorldPavilion 11
Indecent Proposals: The FCC's Struggle to Regulate Violence on TelevisionPavilion 1
Management, Marketing & Programming Business MeetingPavilion 10
News Division Paper SessionPavilion 2
LPFM in a HD World: How the 100-Watt 'Blowtorches' Spread the Word Beyond The Four-Mile Coverage PatternConference Room 3
Sports Division Business MeetingPavilion 9
Experiential Learning: The Value of Practicum as Real World ExperienceConference Room 2
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Development of "Global Campus" HD over IP Broadcast NetworkPavilion 9
Industry Insights into Audience Measurement in the ClassroomConference Room 3
Sony: Camera's and InternshipsBEA Showcase Theatre
Online Journalism: Embedded Course Content to the FRONT LINES!Pavilion 11
Fair-Use Guidelines WorkshopPavilion 1
Evolution of the Supernatural Role of Women in TVConference Room 2
Multicultural Studies Business MeetingPavilion 2
Last Stand in the Desert: Gannett's Pioneering News Convergence Model in PhoenixConference Room 6
Post-Production for DSLR HD Video: Methods, Techniques and SolutionsPavilion 10
Radio and Audio Media Business MeetingPavilion 3
New Responses by Adolescents and Young Adults to Media in Six CulturesConference Room 5
How to Keep Small Broadcasting Programs Afloat when the Economy TanksConference Room 4
Two-Year Small College Production ShowcaseConference Room 1
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Advising Journalism Students Facing Unique ChallengesConference Room 5
Film Maker in a BoxBEA Showcase Theatre
HD Me! (Hard Decisions Made Easy) Parenting, Promotion, & the Ph.D.Conference Room 1
New Technologies to Enhance Student LearningPavilion 10
Entrepreneurship in the Media Management CurriculumConference Room 4
Multicultural Studies Paper SessionPavilion 2
Facebook & Twitter: The New Journalism? Let's DebatePavilion 11
Production Aesthetics & Criticism Business MeetingPavilion 9
Radio & Audio Media Paper SessionPavilion 3
Utilizing Professional Equipment and Service Vendors for Your Sports and Production ProgramsConference Room 3
Student Research-in-Progress Poster SessionBEA Exhibit Hall
Beyond U-tubeConference Room 2
The Story You Write, the Story You Shoot, the Story You Edit: Lessons Learned from a University-based Feature Film ProductionConference Room 6
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Festival Post-Convention MeetingConference Room 6
Pedagogical Development of Multimedia Distance LearningPavilion 11
Documentary Research & Pitch CompetitionPavilion 2
New Tools 2011: Enhancing Broadcast Stories OnlinePavilion 1
Is Media Diversity at Risk?Conference Room 3
HD = Heightened Depth: Bringing 3-D Cinematography to the ClassroomConference Room 2
Sports Broadcasting Programs ShowcaseConference Room 1
Let's Open the DoorsPavilion 3
Digital Lanscape of Student Publications (A Beta Test From WTAMU): The Revolutionalry Approach to New Media Technology and ConvergenceConference Room 4
Being in High DemandPavilion 10
Where's The On Switch?:Meeting the Needs of the Workforce CommunityConference Room 5
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NABEF/BEA Career FairBEA Exhibit Hall
Teaching and Assessing Media WritingConference Room 4
HDSLR and Filmmaking Workshop with Rodney Charters, ASC and Tim SmithPavilion 1
Outsourcing the NewsPavilion 11
Mea Minima Culpa: How Professional Talkers Deal with the Taste of Shoe LeatherConference Room 1
Native American Radio: Building Connections for Native PeoplesConference Room 3
3-D Television Update: Production, Transmission & Consumer ReceptionPavilion 10
The Total Package: Integrating Outside Departments and Agencies Into Your ProgramConference Room 2
Highly Deleterious?: In Intro. Screenwriting classes, are Mandatory Page Requirements a Wise Strategy?Conference Room 6
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The Ethics of Showcasing Student WorkPavilion 11
Finding Success in the Industry: Extraordinary Changes in the Status and Stature of Women TodayConference Room 3
Design Trends for the Mirroring of Media and Education Facilities: How Students are Being Prepared for Careers in CommunicationsConference Room 6
Highly Dynamic!: My Favorite Screen Writing Class AssignmentConference Room 4
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The Curriculum Question - Professional Products for the ClassroomConference Room 6
3, 2, 1...Tweet: Synchronous Social Media Use During Class TimeConference Room 4
Producing Powerful Content - What always WORKS - Beyond Radio - To Get, Keep and Serve Audiences worldwide!Conference Room 2
Leaked Secrets: The Opportunities & Threats of Leaked Documents in a Digital WorldPavilion 1
Producing Domestic and International Documentaries That Tell the Truth and Still Get on the AirPavilion 11
Caught Looking: Fox Baseball Coverage, Husky Hockey and...Cheerleading? The Social & Cultural Impact of Media and SportsConference Room 3
From Secondary HD Signal to FM Translator: A Case StudyPavilion 10
Reach Out, I'll Be There - 2+2+2Conference Room 1
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