Communication and extension: case studies of Bororos operation multimedia coverage – Rondon 2015
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-0221.2016v13n21p74Abstract
This article aims to discuss the production process of multimedia materials produced during the coverage of the rondonistas activities of the Bororos Operation - Rondon 2015. The method of this study is case studies of students and teachers, under the light of authors in the area of communication. The cover was made by Media (ComSoc) of State University of Ponta Grossa, from 10 to 26 July, operation period, and results videos, photos, photo-captions, social networking management, notes and news published in the media digital of Project Rondon. ComSoc staff activity contributed essentially to practice techniques and production dynamics, own communication, and for the dissemination and documentation of extensionists university provided Project Rondon, as well as capacity building for the sustainable development of the communities with composed the Bororos Operation.
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