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What It Is:
This is a worksheet titled 'Radio & War,' likely part of a Media History course (HDJ07). It's structured as a table for analyzing radio broadcasts. Each section allows for recording the date/place, technical details, creator(s), content (with options for Speech/Music/Other), and an 'Other' notes field. There are six sections for analyzing different broadcasts.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for high school (9-12) and potentially introductory college-level courses. The content requires analytical skills to assess the context and content of radio broadcasts, relating them to historical events like war.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students critically analyze historical radio broadcasts. It encourages them to identify the creators, understand the technical aspects, categorize the content, and consider other relevant information, fostering a deeper understanding of radio's role during wartime. It promotes media literacy and historical analysis skills.
How to Use It:
Students should listen to or read transcripts of radio broadcasts related to wartime events. For each broadcast, they should fill in the corresponding section of the worksheet, noting the date and place of the broadcast, technical details, the creator(s), and categorizing the content as speech, music, or other. The 'Other' section can be used for additional observations or analysis.
Target Users:
The target users are high school or college students studying media history, journalism, or related fields. It's designed for anyone needing to analyze radio broadcasts within a historical context, particularly relating to war.