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Saturday, April 18
 

9:00am PDT

Algorithms and Heartbeats: Creating Radio Content that Embraces the Digital and the Deeply Human
Saturday April 18, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence is reshaping the audio landscape, presenting both opportunities and challenges. As algorithms increasingly prioritize content with the widest reach, there is a growing risk of radio becoming homogenized. However, the power of radio lies in human connection. This panel explores content creation strategies that blend the digital with the deeply human, combining thoughtful AI prompts with human-crafted prose. It focuses on creating content that embeds algorithms but embodies a heartbeat.

Moderator: Mardi Delport, Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT)
Panelists: Tony R. DeMars, Lamar University
Andrew Morgan David, Morgan Media
Mardi Delport, Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT)

Moderators
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Mardi Delport

Senior lecturer, Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT), South Africa
Mardi Delport is a senior lecturer in the Department of Communication Sciences at the Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT) in South Africa. She lectures various media-related modules for under- and postgraduate students including Broadcast Journalism, Media Studies... Read More →
Speakers
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Tony DeMars

Professor, Department of Communication and Media, Lamar University
BEA Past President.  Previous service with BEA includes past convention program chair, elected positions in multiple interest divisions, leadership roles in the Festival of Media Arts, District 5 Board Representative, and Editor-in-chief of the Journal of Radio and Audio Media.
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Andrew David

Morgan Media
Andrew David has a BBC career spanning BBC Radio 2 through BBC Local Radio to anchoring the Midland’s Region's nightly news show, He was a senior manager at BBC Radio Nottingham and worked at the University of Lincoln where he set up and ran the UK's first community radio station... Read More →
Saturday April 18, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
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10:15am PDT

The Global Communication Repository: Case Study for Research and Teaching to Bridge the Global South and the Global North
Saturday April 18, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
The panel will discuss best practices of case study research with the panelists' experience in writing case studies and introduce the Global Communication Repository as the outlet for publishing case study research.

Moderator: Louisa Ha, Bowling Green State University
Panelists: Rasha Allam, American University of Cairo
Miao Guo, University of Connecticut
Todd Holmes, California-State University Northridge
Moderators
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Louisa Ha

Professor, Bowling Green State University
Speakers
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Rasha Allam

Associate Professor and Chair, American University in Cairo

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Miao Guo

Associate Professor, University of Connecticut
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Todd Holmes

California State University- Northridge

Saturday April 18, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
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12:00pm PDT

Writing Textbooks that Win
Saturday April 18, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
Explore winning strategies for textbook authors—from safeguarding IP to contract negotiation and choosing a publishing path.

This session follows the unconference format: rather than a fixed agenda, participants collectively shape the discussion and share expertise, so everyone’s questions and insights take center stage.

Join fellow attendees for a lively, peer-driven exploration of writing prep, workflows, and the pros and cons of self-publishing, academic, and corporate publishing.

Moderator: Robb Montgomery
Facilitators: William Hanff, Peter Orlik
Moderator: Robb B Montgomery, Visual Editors, NFP
Panelists: William Hanff, University of District of Columbia
Peter B. Orlik, Central Michigan University (emeritus)
Moderators
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Robb Montgomery

Author, Mobile Journalism
Robb Montgomery is a Berlin-based journalism educator, documentary filmmaker, and visual media anthropologist known for his contributions to mobile journalism and media development programs.   He is a former Chicago newspaper editor who builds immersive cultural heritage experiences... Read More →
Speakers
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William Hanff

Assistant Professor, University of District of Columbia
William Hanff received his BA in Radio/Television from the George Washington University (GWU) in 1994, his MS in Broadcasting from Boston University (BU) in 1996, and his Ph.D. in Media Philosophy from the European Graduate School (EGS) in 2006. His dissertation title was “Documentary... Read More →
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Peter B. Orlik

Central Michigan University (emeritus)
BEA's Scholarship Committee Chair
Saturday April 18, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
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1:15pm PDT

Three Case Studies: Preparing Students for Meaningful Community Leadership
Saturday April 18, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
This panel explores how democratic discourse, community problem-solving, leadership, and civic engagement can be fostered through communication courses. Presenters share insights on how their courses have empowered students to gain knowledge, build leadership skills, and develop potential solutions for pressing social issues, such as climate change, homelessness, poverty, and mental health challenges among youth. Through these courses in professional communication, web writing, and sports reporting, communication students hone their skills in sports communication, web design, and advanced public speaking.

Moderator: Glenda R Balas, University of North Texas - Dallas
Professional Communication Capstone Assignment: Teaching Leadership, Citizenship, and Engagement

Panelists:
Stacey O. Irwin, Millersville University of Pennsylvania, Writing Toward Understanding: A Civic Engagement Study Through Sustainability Web Writing
Adam J. Kuban, Ball State University, Taking the Lead to Fulfill a Need: Reviving Local HS Sports Coverage to Strengthen Community Connections
Moderators
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Glenda Balas

Professor, University of North Texas - Dallas
Dr. Glenda Balas is a Professor in Communication and Technology at the University of North Texas at Dallas. She was formerly Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences at UNT Dallas; Professor and Chair of the Communication and Journalism Department at the University of New Mexico; and Chair... Read More →
Speakers
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Adam Kuban

Professor, Ball State University
Professor — reporting & writing, documentary storytelling, sports, science/sustainability, community engagement, (critical) service learning, project-based curriculum
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Stacey O. Irwin

Professor, Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Current Alpha Epsilon Rho National Chair, Past President of the BEA Board of Directors (2022-23); past Convention Chair.

My most recent book is the textbook through Taylor & Francis titled Survey of Media: Screens, Sounds, Synergies. I also authored the Choice Review recommended D... Read More →
Saturday April 18, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
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3:00pm PDT

Radio & Audio Media Division - Top Research Presentation & JRAM Outstanding Article of the Year
Saturday April 18, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Moderator: Brad Clark, Mount Royal University

Debut Competition
1st Place: Angelica Kalika, University of Colorado Boulder; Community Radio Journalism: Actor-Network Theory and Structuration in a Hyper-Local News Organization

2nd Place: Jayne Cubbage, Bowie State University; WBSU Radio—From Revolution to Evolution—Getting Some Love on the Radio at an HBCU

Open Competition
1st Place: George Bovenizer, University of South Alabama; Turning Up the Volume on the Voice of a Black Broadcasting Pioneer: Jocko Maxwell’s Contributions to Sports Radio and Negro Leagues Preservation

Presentation of the Journal of Radio & Audio Media (JRAM) Outstanding Article of the Year:
Presented by: JRAM Editor: Noah Arceneaux, San Diego State University

2025 Recipient: Maria Rae, Deakin University, Australia & Kirsten Diprose, Deakin University, Australia;
Bush podpreneurs: How rural women podcast producers are building digital and social connectivity
Journal of Radio & Audio Media, Volume 32, 2025 - Issue 2, 333–352. https://doi.org/10.1080/19376529.2024.2328690

Drawing on interviews with Australian rural women producers, Marie Rae and Kirsten Diprose reframe podcasting not simply as an expressive or cultural practice, but as a form of entrepreneurial and connective labor that bridges social, geographic, and infrastructural divides. In foregrounding the figure of the “bush podpreneur,” this study makes a significant contribution to scholarship on podcasting, rural media, and digital inequality, while underscoring the enduring importance of sound as a tool for connection beyond metropolitan centers.
Moderators
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Brad Clark

Professor, Mount Royal University
Brad teaches in both the broadcast and journalism programs at MRU and is the co-director of the Community Podcast Initiative. Recently, his teaching has focused on narrative media, including magazine writing and podcasting. His passion for audio storytelling developed over the course... Read More →
Speakers
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Kirsten Diprose

PhD Candidate and Rural Podcaster, Deakin University, Australia
Kirsten Diprose is a podcaster and researcher based on a farm in south-west Victoria, Australia.  Prior to this, Kirsten was a journalist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), based mainly in newsrooms in Melbourne and regional Victoria. She continues to be a regular... Read More →
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Noah Arceneaux

Professor of Media Studies, San Diego State University
Editor of Journal of Radio & Audio Media
DJ,KEUN 105.5 FM (Eunice Louisiana)
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Angelica Kalika

Teaching Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Boulder
Angelica Kalika is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Journalism. She holds a BA in Psychology from UC Berkeley (2006), MA in Newsgathering from the University of Colorado (2012), and a PhD from the University of Colorado Boulder (2019). Specializing in alternative media, her r... Read More →
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George Bovenizer

Assistant Professor, Broadcast Journalism, University of South Alabama
Hello. I'm an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of South Alabama. Before joining the faculty in 2021, I had an award-winning 27-year career in broadcast journalism. I worked at NBCUniversal in Los Angeles for the last 14 years of my professional... Read More →
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Jayne Cubbage

Bowie State University
Saturday April 18, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
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4:15pm PDT

Radio & Audio Media Division - Division Meeting
Saturday April 18, 2026 4:15pm - 5:15pm PDT
Audio continues to inform, inspire, and connect audiences in powerful ways, come talk about the ideas shaping radio, podcasting, and sound storytelling.

Join the RAM Division meeting in Las Vegas to connect with colleagues, exchange new ideas, and help shape exciting initiatives for the coming year. These meetings are a welcoming space to build community, spark collaboration, and make your voice part of the conversation. Whether you’re a returning member or attending for the first time, this is a valuable opportunity to network with peers, share insights, and play an active role in your division’s future. We’d love to see you there.

Chair: David Crider, SUNY - Oswego
Vice Chair/Paper Competition Chair: Brad Clark, Mount Royal University
Moderators
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David Crider

Assistant Professor/Advisor, WNYO-FM, SUNY - Oswego
Speakers
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Jennifer Williamson

Program Director, WVST-FM/Adjunct Professor for Audio Production, Virginia State University
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Brad Clark

Professor, Mount Royal University
Brad teaches in both the broadcast and journalism programs at MRU and is the co-director of the Community Podcast Initiative. Recently, his teaching has focused on narrative media, including magazine writing and podcasting. His passion for audio storytelling developed over the course... Read More →
Saturday April 18, 2026 4:15pm - 5:15pm PDT
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Sunday, April 19
 

9:00am PDT

Meeting the Needs of ADA Title II: Audio Descriptions in Media for the Classroom
Sunday April 19, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
By April 24, 2026, higher education institutions in the US must provide audio descriptions for pre-recorded video content and other visual media in coursework, according to ADA Title II Regulations. The panel explores the regulations and showcases some of the tools institutions are using to meet the content accessibility guidelines.
Moderator: Sandy Henry, Drake University
Ed Youngblood, Auburn University; An Introduction to ADA Title Standards and Amendments
Ryan Stoldt, Drake University; Best Practices in Creating Audio Descriptions for Visual Media Content
Lakshmi N. Tirumala, Drake University; Emerging Tools for Generating Audio Descriptions
Moderators
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Sandy Henry

Professor, Drake University
I am the BEA Faculty Fellow for Student Programs. I'd love to hear about your student's needs and ideas you have for expanding student opportunities, both at the convention and throughout the year.
Speakers
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Ed Youngblood

Professor, Auburn University
I'm a professor of Media Studies at Auburn University. My current research looks at media accessibility, with a focus on online media, including websites and video captions, though I'm hoping to begin doing some media technology history research in the next year or two. From a teaching... Read More →
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Lakshmi N. Tirumala

Associate Professor, Drake University
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Ryan Stoldt

Associate Professor, Drake University
I’m an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at Drake University! But, more importantly, I’m a huge film, music, and tv nerd. My research focuses on personalization algorithms. I look into how they affect our cultural tastes and sociopolitical landscape. Come chat... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
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10:15am PDT

Interactive Media & Emerging Technologies Division Meeting
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
The future of media is evolving fast.  Come share ideas about the technologies, tools, and innovations transforming our classrooms and our work.

Join the IMET Division meeting in Las Vegas to connect with colleagues, exchange new ideas, and help shape exciting initiatives for the coming year. These meetings are a welcoming space to build community, spark collaboration, and make your voice part of the conversation. Whether you’re a returning member or attending for the first time, this is a valuable opportunity to network with peers, share insights, and play an active role in your division’s future. We’d love to see you there.

Chair: Sandy Henry, Drake University
Vice Chair/Paper Competition Chair: Aaron Atkins, Weber State University
Moderators
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Sandy Henry

Professor, Drake University
I am the BEA Faculty Fellow for Student Programs. I'd love to hear about your student's needs and ideas you have for expanding student opportunities, both at the convention and throughout the year.
Speakers
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Aaron Atkins

Assistant Professor, Weber State University
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
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11:30am PDT

Image and Video Creation
Sunday April 19, 2026 11:30am - 1:00pm PDT
We'll work with -- and modify -- prompts to create images and videos. We'll also look at how to fact-check images to see if they're created by AI (some new tools and techniques here). We'll look at how tools like MidJourney have improved image quality over the past 18 months. We’ll work with Sora, Google’s Veo and Nano Banana, DALL-E, Adobe Firefly and other tools. We’ll also explore how Google Gemini’s Canvas and NotebookLM can create infographics. Session materials: https://bit.ly/bea26 
Moderators
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Mike Reilley

Senior Lecturer | Newsroom Trainer, UIC - Journalist's Toolbox
Mike is the author of two books, "Data + Journalism" and "The Journalist's Toolbox: A Guide to Digital Reporting and AI". He is the lead trainer for the ONA/Microsoft AI in Journalism training program and the RTDNA-Google Election Fact-Checking program.

When he’s not doing trainings, he teaches data and multimedia journalism at the University of Illinois-Chicago, where he has been a full-time faculty member for eight years. A former reporter at the LA Times and a founding web editor at the Chicago Tribune, Mike served for 13 years... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 11:30am - 1:00pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

Passport to Publication: Study Abroad Programs That Produce Media Professionals
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
This panel examines innovative study abroad programs that integrate immersive journalism and video production components, transforming traditional international education into professional media training experiences. Presenters will demonstrate how hands-on reporting assignments, documentary projects, and multimedia storytelling cultivate both global competency and industry-ready skills.

Moderator: James McNab, Iowa State University
Panelists: Andrew Smith, Kansas State University
Daniela Castillo, Colorado State University
David Allen Nelson, University of Central Oklahoma
Nicole Clarity, Hofstra University
Moderators
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James McNab

Assistant Teaching Professor, Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication - Iowa State University
I’m a media producer and educator with over 800 broadcast credits spanning sports, news, corporate media, and live events. At Iowa State University, I teach video production and broadcast journalism, emphasizing real-world, hands-on learning. My work bridges the classroom and the... Read More →
Speakers
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Daniela Castillo

Senior Instructor, Colorado State University
With over 20 years in the creative field, I've embraced teaching as a passion, marking my 20th anniversary in 2020 and a decade at CSU in 2021. My educational background includes a B.A. in Communication Sciences and Journalism from Technólogico de Monterrey, as well as M.A.s in Multimedia... Read More →
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David Nelson

Professor, KZUC-FM Faculty Advisor, University of Central Oklahoma
David Nelson worked 10 years in the broadcast industry in Oklahoma and Texas as an on-air personality, currently a Professor and KCUZ-FM Faculty Advisor.
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Nicole Clarity

Assistant Professor, Hofstra University
Emmy Award-winning producer using my 20+ years of news writing and producing experience to educate and train the next generation of media professionals.  I teach mainly broadcast and digital journalism courses.
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Andrew Smith

News Director/Assistant Director AQ Miller School of Media and Communication, Kansas State University
After 25 years of Emmy-award winning sports journalism I moved my focus to the next generation by working with student media. I’m a storyteller at heart and work with all platforms (tv, radio, print, digital, social, etc. ) at K-State. My other passion is study abroad- I typically... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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3:15pm PDT

Multicultural Division - Top Research Presentation
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Moderator: Tisha Mays, University of Toledo

Open Paper Competition
Open 1st Place: Mahitab Ezz El Din, Linnaeus University; Quran Burning Crisis: A Critical Discourse Analysis Study on the Coverage of Arab and Swedish News Media

Stephanie A. Longo, Penn State Scranton; Authentic Storytelling and the Future of Diasporic Tourism Marketing: The Italian American Experience

David Shabazz, Kentucky State University; Theon Greyjoy as a Symbol of African American Oppression: A Fantasy Theme Analysis
Moderators
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Tisha Mays

Assistant Professor, University of Toledo
Tisha Mays is an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Communication at the University of Toledo. She teaches a variety of courses including Audio Production I, Audio Production |I, Podcasting, Introduction to Social Media, and Communication Principles and Practices. In addition... Read More →
Speakers
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David Shabazz

Associate Professor, Kentucky State University
Greetings colleagues,
I'm an associate professor of journalism at Kentucky State University. I teach broadcasting, photography and sports communication classes.
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Stephanie A. Longo

Assistant professor, corporate communication, Penn State Scranton
I am an extremely knowledgeable, dynamic multilingual Communications Professor respected for 10 years leveraging traditional and alternative delivery methods to provide instruction and mentoring in student-centered environments. I have a proven track record utilizing applied industry... Read More →
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Mahitab Ezz El Din

Associate Professor, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
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Monday, April 20
 

10:15am PDT

Australian Youth Storytelling Exchange: Tips from the World’s Oldest Continuing Living Culture
Monday April 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
A practical, interactive session focused on youth‑led media storytelling and broadcasting practice. Led by experienced Australian broadcasting experts, it explores how young broadcasters and storytellers can develop strong ideas, shape them for specific audiences, and deliver content with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Moderators
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Marcel Marais

ISBC | International Student Broadcasting Championship
Monday April 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
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11:30am PDT

High-Impact Multi-Semester Projects: Enhancing Interdisciplinary Pedagogy Through Film
Monday April 20, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Panelists will detail a variety of multi-semester interdisciplinary film projects, in varying stages of completion. Projects range from two-semester to three-year timeframes. Panelists will describe the educational goals, planning, coursework, funding/resources, ownership, and distribution of their projects. Faculty should be able to copy or modify these projects for use at their own educational institutions.

Moderator: Tracy Lyn Halcomb, Flagler College
Panelists: Tracy Lyn Halcomb, Flagler College; Bermuda: An Interdisciplinary Dive Into Filmmaking
Adam Sekuler, University of Michigan-Dearborn; Process Over Product: Teaching Relational Authorship and Collaborative Meaning-Making Through Film
Jim Gilmore, Flagler College; Changeup: Building a Multi-Year High-Impact Film Project Into Your Production Program
Steph Borklund, Johnson County Community College; Mentored and Credited: A Hands-On Approach to Film Education

Moderators
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Tracy Halcomb

Cinematic Arts Coordinator & Media Production Professor, Flagler College
Speakers
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Jim Gilmore

Professor & Visiting Filmmaker, Flagler College
documentary filmmaker and educator

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Adam Sekuler

University of Michigan-Dearborn
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Steph Borklund

Johnson County Community College
Monday April 20, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Screenwriting Plus Production: How the Mixture Can Benefit Students
Monday April 20, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
This panel is focused on how to get a better narrative screenplay written and produced in the same classroom. We invite you to hear different approaches to mix screenwriting and simple film production together (instead of as separate entities) to develop a richer storyline and better final product.

Moderator: Melissa Jackson, Chair, BEA Writing Division & Former Associate Professor, Piedmont University,
Panelists:
Jason Brown, Valdosta State University,
Nathan Gibbs, Point Loma Nazarene University
Andrew Millians, Lindenwood University
Theresa Coronado, University of the Incarnate Word
Melissa Jackson, Chair, BEA Writing Division & Former Associate Professor, Piedmont University
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Melissa Jackson

CloudCatcher Productions
Speakers
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Jason Brown

Assoc Prof / Festival Director, Valdosta State University
TV - Movies - Teaching - Traveling
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Theresa Coronado

Media Production Instructor, University of the Incarnate Word
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Nathan Gibbs

Professor, Point Loma Nazarene University
Gibbs has taught media production and journalism courses at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California, since 2022. Prior to joining PLNU, he served as the general manager of an on-campus NPR station, oversaw ESPN+ streaming, build out podcast studios, and ushered in... Read More →
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Andrew Millians

Associate Professor, Lindenwood University
Department Head - Media, Communications, and Cinema
Monday April 20, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

Beyond Standardization: Exploring Alternatives in Evaluating Student Work
Monday April 20, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
This panel explores creative, hands-on alternative student assessment approaches practiced in media and communication classes. The panelists will discuss the use of non-traditional assessment approaches designed to develop an enhanced learning experience.

Moderator: Kristine Johnson, Rowan University
Panelists: Tula Goenka, Syracuse University; Using Video Annotation to Teach Production Aesthetics
Michael Tucker, University of West Georgia; From Influencer to Broadcaster: Teaching Skills to Pay the Bills
Keith M. Zdrojowy, Sacred Hearth University; Grading for a Career: Align Grading with Word Performance
Nadine El Sayed , The American University in Cairo; Media Ethics Beyond the Midterm

Moderators
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Kristine Johnson

Associate Professor, Rowan University
Speakers
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Nadine El Sayed

Associate professor of practice, The American University in Cairo
Nadine El Sayed is an associate professor of practice at the Journalism and Mass Communication Department. Prior to joining AUC, El Sayed was the senior editor leading the regional custom media publications at Springer Nature, the biggest scientific publisher in the world, and an adjunct faculty... Read More →
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Michael Tucker

Operations Manager - WOLF Radio, University of West Georgia
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Tula Goenka

Professor & Grad Director; Television, Radio and Film; Newhouse School, Syracuse University
Professor; Filmmaker; Author; Social Justice Activist; Cancer Survivor; TEDx; Mom of Humans/Dog.
Monday April 20, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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