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Jamie Chuven Jamie Chuven has taught Broadcast / Video (Television) Production since 1992. He spent his first five years teaching at Mainland High School in Daytona Beach, Florida before relocating to Atlanta. In Georgia, he started the Broadcast / Video Production Department at Centennial High School in 1997 and spent the next four years building it into a model program for Fulton County. After taking a brief hiatus, he returned to Centennial High School to finish out the school year as the Diversified Technology Instructor. During this time, he was designing the Northview High School lab as the first all-digital TV studio in Fulton County Schools. Mr. Chuven has also worked in various broadcasting capacities for several professional sports teams, such as the Orlando Predators (Arena Football League), the Orlando Magic (National Basketball Association), the Daytona Beach Sun Devils (Sunshine Professional Hockey League), and the Georgia Force (Arena Football League). Mr. Chuven has also produced the Florida Junior Miss Scholarship Program video and the Georgia Junior Miss Scholarship Program week-in-review video and program video for nine years. His production of “Legends Car Racing” was broadcast in 1998 on the Turner Broadcasting System program, “Interact America.” Mr. Chuven received his degree in Radio/Television Production from the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. He has also completed post-graduate courses at Georgia State University in Education. Mr. Chuven is active in the ongoing process of creating curriculum for Fulton County Schools and the Georgia Department of Education. He was named the Inaugural “Teacher of the Year” for Northview High School during the 2002-2003 school year. During the 2008-2009 school year he was recognized as the outstanding Broadcast Video Production teacher in Fulton County.
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