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COMM-2303-001 Audio Production I
Practical experience in the operation of audio equipment, including both prep and post-production needs.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
Telecourse
FM90 Operations Manual (available on Blackboard)
- A blue or black ink pen.
- Pair of headphones with a 1/4” stereo plug. (available in the AC Bookstore)
Refer to FM90 Operations Manual.
Purpose of this course: This course will introduce the student to radio broadcasting. Students will learn basic production, FCC rules and regulations, programming, station organization, and proper equipment usage.
Specific Objectives:
*SCANS competencies met:
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
- Attendance of two online lectures per week for 16 weeks (unless otherwise noted)
- Post weekly to online discussion board. Students must post and reply to at least one other post.
- Students will broadcast on FM90 weekly. (schedule TBD)
FM90 air personalities are required to be aware of and follow the FM90 Operations Manual, Amarillo College policies, Matney Mass Media policies and FCC operational rules. Failure to comply with these regulations will result in IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION from the air for an indefinite period of time.
Plagiarism is unacceptable. Plagiarism is considered serious academic misconduct. All written assignments presented in this class must be original work by the student. Any student caught plagiarizing or cheating will receive a failing grade for the course.
COMM2303 is a blended course and consists of 50% online lecture and 50% lab criteria. Lecture, discussions, and meetings will be online. Lab (FM90) will be face-to-face on campus.
Class:
The lecture portion of the class will consist of four section exams and a final project. There are broken down as follows:
Exams: In this class there are four sections:
There will be four exams, covering each of the four sections.
Weekly discussion questions:
Discussion questions will be posted on Blackboard every Monday morning. Each student will be responsible for posting a response and responding to at least one other student's post. Discussion boards will close Sunday nights at 11:59 PM. Discussion questions will be counted towards Participation.
Final Project: The final project allows students to build their "Dream Radio Station", applying knowledge they've learned during the course.
To complete this course students are required to broadcast on KACV-FM (FM90) as part of their lab requirement.
Lab: The Lab portion of COMM2303 comes from scheduled weekly air shifts on FM90. One 3-hour shift is required each week. These shifts will be assigned with the FM90 Program Director based on the student's schedule.
Lab grades consist of: number of airshifts, being on time for shifts, one air check, a 'Remote By Phone' Attitude, Participation, Teamwork (APT), and overall knowledge of equipment. More than two unexcused absences from the lab meeting will result in you failing the lab portion of the class.
On-Location Remote: There will be opportunities for remotes with Amarillo College events and/or non-profit organized events. If we are unable to do a remote in public due to health and safety concerns, a "Remote By Phone" option will be offered. Students will call the instructor and simulate a live radio broadcast.
When a veteran student stops attending class, the Registrar’s Office and the veteran’s counselor will be notified. NO official warnings will be given to students when excessive absences jeopardize their successful completion of the class.
Late Assignments: All course work (including, but not limited to: assignments, labs, quizzes, exams, and final projects) must be submitted no later than the due date unless prior arrangements are made with the mentor and a new due date is established*. If a student submits an assignment after the due date without having made arrangements with the mentor, a minimum of 5 points, (based on an assignment grading scale of 100 points), will be deducted for each week, or part thereof, that the assignment is late.
Extra Credit:
I DO NOT GIVE EXTRA CREDIT!
Grading:
A = Excellent (100%-90%)
B = Good (89%-80%)
C = Average (79%-70%)
D = Weak (69%-60%)
F = Unacceptable (59%-0%)
This course is graded on a 100-pt scale broken down as follows:
Lecture Grades:
Section 1 Exam - 10%
Section 2 Exam - 10%
Section 3 Exam - 10%
Section 4 Exam - 10%
Final Project - 10%
= 50%
Lab Grades:
16 Board Shifts (One 3-hour shift per week for 16 weeks) - 20% total
1 Aircheck - 5%
Remote By Phone- 10%
Attendance, Professionalism, Teamwork and Skill Acquisition - 15%
= 50%
Lecture (50%) + Lab (50%) = 100%
Grading Rubric for Discussion Posts:
1 and 2 = Not Met, 3 and 4 = Met
Beginning 1 |
Developing 2 |
Accomplished 3 |
Exemplary 4 |
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Quality of Post |
No posting. |
Responded but with minimum effort |
Appropriate comments and responds respectfully to other comments. |
Appropriate comments. Thoughtful and respectful of other postings |
Relevance of Post |
No posting. |
Posts topics that don’t relate to the discussion topic; makes short or irrelevant remarks |
Posts comments that are related to the discussion |
Posts topics related to the discussion topic. Prompts further discussion of the topic |
Contribution to the Learning Community |
No feedback provided to another student. |
Does not make an effort to participate in the learning community as it develops |
Attempts to direct the discussion and presents relevant viewpoints; interacts freely |
Attempts to motivate the group discussion and presents creative approaches to the topic |
Grading Rubric for Airchecks:
1 and 2 = Not Met, 3 and 4 = Met
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**NOT SHOWING UP FOR A SCHEDULED SHIFT WITHOUT NOTIFYING THE INSTRUCTOR MAY RESULT IN SUSPENSION FROM FM90**
Attitude-behavior/Attitude problems will result in a deduction for each offense.
More than 2 instances will result in suspension
We will cover a large amount of material in this class and your attendance is essential. You will be allowed five absences between class and lab. You cannot be on the air if you do not attend class.
Students may set up a scheduled meeting time with the instructor: amy.presley@actx.edu
COMM2303 – SPRING 2021
Week 1 |
1/20 |
CLASS MEETS VIA ZOOM 1/20 at 10:30 a.m.
- Class Calendars, Syllabi, FM90 Shifts, and Course Contract (return ASAP)
Online Discussion: "Introduce Yourself" |
Week 2 |
1/25
1/27 |
1/25 Online Lecture: - Section 1: Intro to FM90 and FM90 Operations Manual Part 1 - Assign: Station Monitoring Exercise
1/27 Online Lecture: -Section 1: FM90 Operations Manual Part 2
Online Discussion: "Is Radio Relevant?" |
Week 3 |
2/1
2/3 |
2/1 Online Lecture: - Section 1: The History of Radio Part 1
(16-week Census)
2/3 Online Lecture: - Section 1: The History of Radio Part 2
Online Discussion: "Who Are Your Favorite Artists and Why?" |
Week 4 |
2/8
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2/8 Online Lecture: - Section 1: Who Owns What Stations in Amarillo? - In Class Exercise: Broadcasting and Inflections
2/10 Online Class: -Kahoot Section 1 Exam Review -Section 1 Exam Available (2/10 – 2/17)
Online Discussion: "Why Is It Important to Be Yourself on the Radio?" |
Week 5 |
2/15
2/17 |
2/15 - Snow Day
2/17 - Snow Day -Schedule: Airchecks (2/17 –3/3)
SECTION 1 EXAM DUE BY 11:59 P.M. ON 2/17
Online Discussion: "What, When, Where, and Why Do You Listen?" |
Week 6 |
2/22
2/24 |
2/22 Online Lecture: - Section 2: EAS with Kyle Arrant
2/24 Online Lecture: - Section 2: Station Operation and Management
Online Discussion: "Who is the Greatest Aritst of Your Generation and Why?" |
Week 7 |
3/1
3/3 |
3/1 Online Class: - Section 2: Station Departments - Part 1
3/3 -Section 2 - Station Departments Part 2 Online Lecture Kahoot Review
3/3 Section 2 Exam Available (3/3 – 3/10)
Online Discussion: "What Did You Listen To When You Were a Kid?" |
Week 8 |
3/8
3/10 |
3/8 Online Lecture and Exercise: I -Intro to Section 3: Selecting Songs for Radio Exercise
3/10 Online Lecture: Guest Speaker Jack Light
SECTION 2 EXAM DUE BY 11:59 P.M. ON 3/10
Online Discussion: "Which Department at a Radio Station Would You Like to Work In?" |
SPRING BREAK |
3/15 – 3/21 |
SPRING BREAK – FM90 AIRSHIFTS ONLY, NO CLASSES |
Week 9 |
3/22
3/24 |
3/22 Online Lecture: - Section 3: Radio Programming
3/24 Online Lecture: -Section 3: Radio Sales
Online Discussion: "Who Introduced You to Music?" |
Week 10 |
3/29
3/31
4/2 – 4/3 |
3/29 Online Lecture: - Section 3: Radio Promotions and Radio Ratings
3/31 Online Class: Kahoot Review: Section 3
Online Discussion: "Do You Play Any Instruments? If Not, Which Ones Do You Wish You Could Play?"
Easter Holiday – Campus Closed |
Week 11 |
4/5
4/7 |
4/5 – Online Class: Guest Speaker: David Lovejoy - Fall Registration Begins
4/7 Online Class: IN CLASS DISCUSSION: "Discuss a Time of Crisis That Radio Has Been an Effective Tool" Section 3 Exam (Available 4/7 - 4/14)
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Week 12 |
4/12
4/14 |
4/12 Online Lecture: - Section 4: Pop Culture and Radio Part 1
4/14 Online Lecture: Radio in Pop Culture Part 2
Online Discussion: "Does Illegal Downloading Damage the Artists and the Music Industry?"
SECTION 3 EXAM DUE BY 11:59 P.M. ON 4/14 |
Week 13 |
4/19
4/21
4/22 |
4/19 Online Lecture: -Section 4: Technology Vs. Radio
Online Discussion: "Should Radio Play Unedited Music?"
4/21 NO CLASS
4/22: LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW (16-Week Classes) |
Week 14 |
4/26
4/28 |
4/26 Online Lecture: - Section 4: Podcasting and Blogging
4/28 Online Class: - Assign: Final Project (Build Your Dream Station) - Assign: Remote By Phone (Or... In Class??)
Online Discussion: "What Was The First Concert You Went To?" |
Week 15 |
5/3
5/5 |
5/3 - In-Class Remote Presentations -Kahoot Section 4 Exam Review
Online Discussion: "After All You've Learned, Is Radio Relevant?"
Section 4 Exam Available (5/5 – 5/12)
5/5 – NO CLASS: Work on Final Project and Section 4 Exam |
Week 16
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5/10
5/12 |
5/10 Online Class: - FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATIONS AT 10:30 A.M.
- SECTION 4 EXAM DUE BY 11:59 P.M. ON 5/12
- FINAL GRADES DUE BY NOON ON 5/14 |
School and Government Police: Due to the nature of the radio industry (government licensed), it is imperative that you understand and follow both school policy and FCC regulations regarding the operations of KACV-FM. You must sign and return 1.) The attached form and 2.) The form attached to the operations manual, or the Online Course Contract. Both must be turned in immediately to the instructor. Failure to follow these rules will result in withdrawal from the class. NO EXCUSES!
"Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact Accessibility Services (L101, Phone 806-371-5436) as soon as possible."
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