Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 14, 1983, Section A, Page 7, Image 7

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    ASUO cables community
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Of the Emerald
It's showtime, folks. Smooth
professionals combine crisp tim
ing and sharp skills to produce a
flowing, entertaining live show.
Well — sort of.
Each Thursday night a represen
tative of the ASUO appears on the
local public access television sta
tion, cable channel 11, as part of
the live show "En Vivo.”
"En Vivo" is a half-hour com
munity outreach program that
uses a "what's happening" forum
to inform its audience of events
and affairs around town.'
"It's a great way to get in touch
with the community," says Bar
bara McCarthy, ASUO's assistant
coordinator of University affairs.
The ASUO was contacted last
summer, and a different person
has appeared each week, accom
panied by the person designated
to go on camera the following
week, according to McCarthy.
The ASUO contribution to the
show consists of only four or five
minutes, enough time to make an
nouncements but little else, says
Bill Hallmark, ASUO's coordinator
of programs and finance.
Hallmark, who appeared on the
show Oct. 6, says the atmosphere
at the studio is relaxed and infor
mal but offers its share of
excitement.
When he went to the studio to
observe the show the week prior
to appearing, Hallmark says he
was enlisted to become part of the
staff. When the crew was short
handed, Hallmark — who has no
experience in broadcasting or
with cameras — was pushed into
action and became the floor
manager.
Instead of getting an idea of
what to expect as a performer,
Hallmark had to help keep the
show rolling.
But that atmosphere makes ap
pearing on the show a pleasant ex
perience, he says.
Anyone can present a show on
University of Oregon
continuation
center==
MICROCOMPUTER
LABS
The University of Oregon Continuation Center invites
you to look into the new Microcomputer labs opening
this fall.
Gilbert Hall Microcomputer Lab is equipped with IBM
microcomputers and provides computer applications
instruction for community professionals and students
in such fields as Business Management, Journalism,
and Law.
Condon School Microcomputer Lab has Apple He
Microcomputers and provides educators, students and
community residents with a personal computing foun
dation. Condon School Lab also has graphics
peripherals for artists and others interested in com
puter graphics.
* There are no prerequisites
for microcomputer labs *
NEW BUSINESS COURSES ADDED
(No Late Fees)
Spreadsheet Analysis, ACTG 510, 01. An introduc
tion to electronic spreadsheets as they are used in
business management. Several popular programs are
covered including: Visicalc, Perfect Calc; and hands
on instruction on Lotus 1-2-3 (fall quarter). Four (4)
five week sessions are offered fall quarter. Instructor,
Lichty, T.
-7196 Lecture Session III. Oct. 31 - Dec. 17 Fri. 10:00 - 11:20
-7298 Lecture Session IV. Oct. 31 - Dec. 17 Fri. 1:00 - 2:20
Labs (day hours Mon. - Thurs. see department for times)
For information or registration,
call the Continuation Center
686-4231
Oregon Daily Emerald
Photo by Dun Guernsey
ASUO representatives appear on cable every week to publicize
ASUO events.
the station if they adhere to a few
rules.
The station is not allowed to
show commercials and must
adhere to Federal Communica
tions Commission rules, says
Joyce Fessenbecker, center
administrator.
People can bring in their own
videotapes or use cameras and
equipment at the station if they
are members of the group, says
Lucy Johnson, who works at the
station as a volunteer.
Like Johnson and the students
from ASUO, most of the people
affiliated with channel 11 are
volunteers. And that means a pro
mising situation exists for ASUO.
McCarthy says a plan is in the
works to expand the ASUO par
ticipation to 15 minutes, giving
them their own show and more
time to more fully explain the
events they announce.
The plan includes involving
specific ASUO programs and
perhaps the Student University
Relations Council, which is
already involved with community
outreach, she says.
McCarthy envisions a show that
could grow to include broadcast
students and create internships.
"It can only grow, but I’m not
quite sure how it will grow and
where it will grow," McCarthy
says.
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