Browsing by Subject "communications"
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Case Study of Oklahoma Secondary Agricultural Education Teachers' Classroom Needs in Agricultural Communications
(Oklahoma State University, 2010-05-01)The purpose of this study was to determine the professional development and curriculum needs of Oklahoma secondary agricultural education teachers as related to teaching agricultural communications. A qualitative study was ... -
Competencies Needed by University Graduates of Agricultural Communications in the Republic of Mali, West Africa
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-07-01)This study indicated that more than half of the Malian media professionals (57.7%) were in their mid-career with an age range of 36 to 45, and the majority were male (73.1%). More than half of the media professionals held ... -
Do Conversations About Food Actually Happen? A Qualitative Study About the Food-Based Communication Habits of Female Consumers
(2019-07)Agricultural organizations have encouraged farmers and others involved in the agricultural industry to discuss their experiences with consumers and to have meaningful conversations about food. While agriculturalists are ... -
Editor Preferences for the Use of Scientific Information in Livestock Publications
(Oklahoma State University, 2006-05-01)The purpose of this study was to determine the use of scientific information in monthly livestock magazines through a survey of editor perceptions of the amount, type, and sources of information used. Editors of monthly ... -
Evaluating the performance of methods for dual-function radar communications
(2022-12-16)Dual-Function Radar Communications (DFRC), where a radar and communications function is performed by the same antenna or array, has recently begun to be investigated as a means of alleviating or coping with spectrum ... -
Livestock Photographers' Ethical Perspectives Regarding Digital Photo Manipulation
(Oklahoma State University, 2014-07-01)Advancements in photo editing software allow photographers to use several different tools to change the shape and composition of an animal, which has left the livestock industry in need of a set of standards to reference ... -
News media literacy among undergraduate journalism students
(2021-05)Like most young people, university students are adept in their use of communication technologies such as smartphones and apps. However, this technological savvy does not necessarily translate into news media literacy (NML), ... -
On the Reciprocal Nature of Active Publics in Divisive Social Issues: Opinion Climate and the Road to Stalled Social Conversations
(2022-05-13)This thesis investigated active publics’ communicative course of action by evaluating variables such as individual ethical orientation and perceived opinion climate, providing insight on the justification of the communicative ... -
Recreational reading habits of agricultural communications students
(2018-05-10)There is an assumption that students who read for pleasure are more successful students, but there is little academic literature to support this assumption (Gallik, 1999). A survey was conducted to assess the recreational ... -
Telesis 2020
(2020)Front Matter: This edition of Telesis, the University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture student journal, explores the theme of "Metamedia." -
Terahertz diffuse reflectors and their effects on group delay dispersion and communication performance
(2021-12)Engineered terahertz diffuse reflectors were created using mixtures of paint and varying amounts of aluminum powder to improve the reflectivity and scattering properties of surfaces. The performance of these reflectors is ... -
Where to Draw the Line: News Coverage of Child Abuse
(2019-05-01)Every day, news professionals are tasked with making quick, difficult decisions. This thesis provides an in-depth look into how television news directors and newspaper editors decide what to report on regarding child abuse. ...