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1 Managing Media Services: Theory and Practice William D. Schmidt Donald Arthur Rieck Charles W. Vicek Chapter I Managing Media Services Presented by Don Gaston

2 OBJECTIVES History of Instructional/industrial media field Functions of Media Centers Media managers’ major tasks Purpose of Instructional development units within a Media Center Importance of public relations to Media Center

3 History: In the Beginning Many events in the distant past Early advances 1850 – 1950

4 History – cont’d Toward the 21 st Century Early Audiovisual Departments National Organizations and field of media in transition NOTE: In 1870, Bishop Milton Wright proposed that flight was reserved for the angels and tat “Man has invented everything that can be invented” – 33 years later, his sons, Wilbur and Orville, flew their airplane into history at Kitty Hawk.

5 So – It’s a Media Center? Note: This text focuses upon the theory and practice involved in administration of media centers. Media Centers What is a Media Center? Support to Instruction

6 Functions of a Media Center Materials selection and acquisition Equipment selection Circulation Maintenance and Repair

7 FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA CENTERS cont’d Keeping the Media Center current What do media managers do?

8 Design and Production Function Instruction materials Facility design Instructional design Faculty/Staff Development Evaluation

9 Importance of Media Center PR NOTE: Instructional development definition for this Book: The process of analyzing needs, determining what content must be mastered, establishing educational goals, designing materials to help reach objectives, and trying out and revising the program in terms of learner achievement.

10 Instructional Design Course development Consult designer Asset with prototyping Review and revise Identify resources Needs analysis & subject matter expert media production Modify content and material Produce course materials Draft course Write course objectives Instructional designer

11 Managing Media Services: Theory and Practice Don Gaston ETEC 579 Dr. Jason Davis, Instructor


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