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Lori Beckstead fonds
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2005 (Creation)
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- Beckstead, Lori
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less than 0.5 cm of textual records
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Lori Beckstead graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Waterloo, a BAA from Ryerson, a B.Ed from OISE, and a Masters in Media Arts and Production from the University of Technology in Australia. While at Waterloo she was a volunteer programmer and member of the board for Waterloo University's radio station CKMS. After graduation she volunteered, worked, or was a board member of various campus/community radio stations. She has also worked for CBC radio as a reporter, producer, and online journalist. Lori joined Ryerson University as an Assistant Professor in 2002. That year she also became the director of SPIRIT Radio - Ryerson's online radio channel. Lori Beckstead has also created various sound art installations including Aur(e)ality, and recorded an album with partner Dave Rose of Australian soundscapes called Winanga-Li.
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Fonds consists of one copy of a paper published as a result of "Radio in the World: Radio Conference 2005" held in Melbourne, Australia. The paper, entitled "The Bouncing Story Project," is a radio drama produced by Radio students at Ryerson, Bedfordshire University in England, and RMIT in Australia.
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Permisson of the copyright holder must be obtained prior to reproduction.
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Blog for Bouncing Story Project: http://bouncingstory.blogspot.com