The Department of
Communication Design (DECODE) of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
Technology (KNUST) is set to commission multimedia laboratories of the
university’s premier TV station, Tek TV.
In the Tek TV brochure
copied to myJCR.com, the commissioning is scheduled to be held on Thursday,
June 16, 2016 at the Faculty of Arts (Old site) at 9:00am.
Among the dignitaries to
grace the occasion are Prof. William Otto Ellis (KNUST Vice Chancellor) and
Hon. Dr. Edward Omane-Boamah (Minister for Communications).
The station
The Tek TV will operate a
number of channels to primarily serve the interest of KNUST students, other
educational institutions and the people of Ghana.
The television station
setup in the Communication Design Department of KNUST will be mainly be run by
staff, students, and service personnel of the institutions.
The programme content
will be in line with KNUST and Tek TV’s values including harnessing leadership
in innovation and technology, promotion of diversity and equal opportunity for
all, pursuit of culture of excellence, and developing creativity and local
talents.
The Tek TV station has
multimedia laboratories and studios which are equipped with professional
cameras, lighting and post production equipment.
The department
In this era of
digitization, the Department of Communication Design, with the support of the
Vice
Chancellor, continues to step up its vision, mission and mandate by taking advantage of the technological advancement to advance its course.
Chancellor, continues to step up its vision, mission and mandate by taking advantage of the technological advancement to advance its course.
One area of advancement
is to train and equip its graduates to champion educational broadcasting. Such
decision was to augment the teaching and learning capabilities of the
department and its graduates.
Establishing a television
broadcast on the university campus was also to contribute towards the human
resource capacity building of its multimedia students.
The department, and for
that matter the university in general, is of the view that having its own
television station will strengthen its capacity to give real life training to
students.
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