Bruce Berryman

Dr. Bruce Berryman

Senior Lecturer

Details

  • College: School of Media & Communication
  • Department: School - Media & Communication
  • Campus: City Campus Australia
  • bruce.berryman@rmit.edu.au

About

Bruce is the Program Co-ordinator for the Professional Communication program. He also heads the Radio courses at RMIT and lectures in Radio 1 and Radio 2.

Research fields

  • 3605 Screen and digital media
  • 4701 Communication and media studies

Supervisor projects

  • Supporting Students’ Professional Identity Construction During Work Integrated Learning: A Practice-Based Exploration of Boundary Crossing
  • 13 Feb 2014

Teaching interests

Collaboration, Interdisciplinary production, Online learning, Digital learning, Digital radio, Organisational behaviour, Annotation

Research interests

Communication and Media Studies, Curriculum and Pedagogy, Journalism and Professional Writing, Education Systems, Film, Television and Digital Media

Research interests
His research areas include: the development Digital Audio Broadcasting; Internet based audio services, their connections with other emerging media and the role of communities of interest in this environment.

Bruce is a Melbourne based media producer, broadcaster and academic. Prior to working at RMIT University, Bruce was Senior Producer at 3RRR fm where he continues to present programs. He is a former director of Melbourne Fringe Festival, 3RRRfm and the Cinemedia Digital Media Fund. Recent publications include articles on Digital Media for the Australian Film Commission, The Radio Journal, Communications Law Centre, Media Information Australia and the Key Centre for Media and Cultural Policy. He organised The Radio Conference 2005 at RMIT, a gathering of over 300 radio academics and practitioners from 25 countries. He is on the editorial board of 3CMedia and the Journal of Radio and Audio Media.

Presently he is developing ROAR (Radio Online At RMIT), a site that showcases and distributes audio produced at RMIT.
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