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(from left to right) Caroline Baylon, AXA, Takahiro Mitome, Hitachi, Jorge Ciccorossi, ITU, and Martin Jarrold, GVF, at the International Satellite Communication Symposium 2016.
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Communication Studies students listen to guest speaker Anna Strong '14, '16, in the Center for Student Innovation Classroom in Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on February 27, 2023. (Dominic Baima)
I went to Oh Pilot's (at least, I think they're sticking with the name) band practice today. There are two original members left, but they dropped the other two and got some new faces. One of them happens to be my boyfriend, Chase (the drummer). They're a talented bunch of guys, but they're still trying to get a fresh start. I think they'll be great.
See the New Literacy--Language --Ways of Communicating --through text, gesture and images on Second LIfe
Communication studies alumni returned to campus on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, for a day of networking with students and other alumni. During the dinner, the keynote Speaker was Bill Shine ’85, executive vice president for programming at the Fox News Network
PACIFIC OCEAN (June 12, 2015) Machinist’s Mate 1st Class Ana Lauzurique conducts a burner barrel change-out in a main machinery room aboard Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). The Essex Amphibious Ready Group is currently operating in the 7th fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Bradley J. Gee/Released)
Taking advantage of new communication technology, a farmer in Katine, Uganda uses his mobile phone to market produce. As a partner in The Guardian newspaper's Katine development project, Panos Eastern Africa trained farmers in using mobile technology and ICT for marketing.
Francis Matos is the Communication associate for the Adventist Church in the Brazilian state of Goiás. A former reporter, she is able to land as many as 50 mentions of the Adventist Church each year in local news agencies. Here she shows a newspaper that printed an extensive correction after it mistakenly reported that Adventists don't support blood transfustions. Informed the reporter that the Adventist Church sponsors several blood drives every year in the area. [photo: Ansel Oliver]
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This photo was taken in the afternoon on January 3rd of 2014.
I was trying to get out of the house to get rid of the Friday's blue. So I went the coffee shop for some time out. I was sitting on the second floor by the glass window.
So this is one of the scenes I had saw through the glass window. It is very interesting to witness that how many different activities and different ways of communications that people are using in terms of communicating with each other.
Sometimes you wonder is the distance between people are getting closer or getting further part? I guess the answer can be really depends on how people's point of view and perspectives.
I was trying to get out of the house to get rid of the Friday's blue. So I went the coffee shop for some time out. I was sitting on the second floor by the glass window.
So this is one of the scenes I had saw through the glass window. It is very interesting to witness that how many different activities and different ways of communications that people are using in terms of communicating with each other.
Sometimes you wonder is the distance between people are getting closer or getting further part? I guess the answer can be really depends on how people's point of view and perspectives.
Good reception
Multiple satellite dishes near the Darwin airport
Shoal Bay Receiving Station is a signals intelligence-gathering facility, located on the shores of Shoal Bay, 17 kilometres from Darwin City. The site is managed by the Defence Signals Directorate (DSD). While the DSD manages the site, it is staffed by a combination of Australian Defence Force personnel and civilian staff. One of the major purposes of the station has been to intercept and monitor Indonesian satellite communications and gather intelligence on the activities of the Indonesian military.
A low level flight from Darwin and coastline in a small private Cessna 172 with a surprise ending; youtu.be/PTrDbMAkU_M
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MUARA NAVAL BASE, Brunei (Nov. 10, 2014) Sailors aboard the Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate USS Rodney M. Davis (FFG 60) demonstrate the use of an emergency escape breathing device to visitors from the Royal Brunei Navy during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Brunei 2014. In its 20th year, CARAT is an annual, bilateral exercise series with the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and the armed forces of nine partner nations including, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Timor-Leste. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Derek A. Harkins/Released)
Poster frame from "Reverie"
COMM3302 Student Work Group 21
Semester 2, 2010
Synopsis:
'“Reverie” is a short drama film that explores the connection between the physical and mental worlds. It juxtaposes the spaces we create in our head with the world that surrounds us when we are awake, inviting the audience to question their perceptions of reality and the capabilities of dreaming. Inspired by research into dream theories, the story centres around an unidentified hospital patient and his journey through a surreal landscape.'
Directors: Cam Cole, Jacquie Spiller
Producer: Kate Jones
Script Writers: Brodie King, Toby Simmer
Cinematographer: Madeline Sansom
Sound Design: Toby Simmer
Lighting Design: Brodie King
Casting Director: Jacquie Spiller
Art Directors: Brodie King, Kate Jones Editors: Cam Cole, Madeline Sansom
Lead Actor(s): Jakub Dammer and Olivia Carey
Supporting Actor(s): Nurse - Amanda Dixon
Music "Your Expense" written and performed by Ash Hendriks
"Sacrifice Piano Compilation" written and performed by Andrew G.
Reverie on Vimeo:
Communication & Media Studies
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Western Australia
On April 15, 2014, the Business Communication department had their internship poster presentation for graduating seniors. It was a fun and interesting event where students showed off the organizations they were able to intern at over the past few months.
The ACT Human Rights Film Festival at Colorado State University brings together artists, filmmakers, citizens, scholars, advocates, and students for a forum on social justice issues, April 13, 2019.