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Radio without Gaga: How broadcasting helps children to see through the fame game Brian Rowan, of Clyde Broadcast, explores the benefits of incorporating radio broadcast equipment into learning and how it can support delivery of a creative learning experience, whilst also delivering transferable skills. Today, many young people are driven by the attractiveness of the reality TV generation who have achieved status in the public eye despite not necessarily having a specific talent, yet in truth the chance of achieving fame is slim for most. Working in radio, however, is constructive, with
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fame as a bonus; this is how fame should be seen. The potential of radio Technology often plays an inherent aspect within 21st Century lessons; new software products, games-based learning resources, even handheld technologies have a place in today’s classroom. And now, radio
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