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Wallisch, Bill; Taylor, Bob – 1979
The "Blue Tube" is a 2-part academic package developed at the U.S. Air Force Academy consisting of an English course in communication and writing skills and a management course in advertising and marketing; the two courses are interrelated through student assignments in television production. The first part of the package includes…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Programs, English Instruction

Canadian Teachers' Federation, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1973
This document contains parts four and five of a report of projects undertaken through the Hilroy Fellowship Program in Canada in 1971-72. The stated aim of the program is to encourage and reward classroom teachers who are developing new ideas for the improvement of teaching practices. The four projects reported in part four deal with instructional…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Educational Programs, French, Individualized Instruction
Condon, Joyce J. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1979
Describes a high school communications project, in cooperation with the automobile industry, designed to help students learn to make professional quality television commercials. (CMV)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cooperative Programs, Educational Programs, Experiential Learning

Block, Clifford; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1979
Examines the implications of the Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE) program in India for development policy. Assesses the project's performance in terms of the feasibility and usefulness of large-scale rural broadcasting by satellite. Uses the experience to generalize about producing educational programing for heterogeneous rural…
Descriptors: Audiences, Communications Satellites, Cultural Context, Developing Nations
Connolly, A. J.; And Others – 1975
The Satellite Technology Demonstration (STD) designed research for a satellite-based communication system that would transmit educational television programs. Their procedures were subject to a series of external and internal evaluations by the project sponsors, the National Institute of Education. In regard to external evaluation, STD recommended…
Descriptors: Communications, Communications Satellites, Educational Media, Educational Planning
Wincuinas, John, Ed. – 1976
This guide to new programs in Vermont education describes projects funded through the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. More than 50 Vermont school districts have taken part in the 22 programs described. The guide includes project descriptions of school support services, attitudes and achievement, outdoor and environmental education,…
Descriptors: Community Education, Demonstration Programs, Directories, Educational Innovation
Linder, Gene; Lonsdale, Helen C. – 1975
The Satellite Technology Demonstration (STD) adopted a coordinated approach called the "courseware team concept" to effectively merge content and video production expertise in television programing. To encourage involvement and participation by the entire staff in the production of a television series, a system was designed to avoid an…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Curriculum Development, Educational Programs, Educational Television
Lonsdale, Helen C.; McWilliams, Alfred E., Jr. – 1975
The Program Component of the Satellite Technology Demonstration (STD) developed the programing for a television series on career planning for junior high school students. A program called "Time Out" was designed, developed, and implemented to be broadcast throughout the Rocky Mountain States. A staff of educators and communicators…
Descriptors: Career Education, Communications Satellites, Curriculum Development, Educational Programs
Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corp., IN. – 1973
Three general goals guided the creation of this summer education project: to maintain academic basic skills over the summer months, to involve parents in the learning process, and to involve teachers in reading inservice training. The summer television programs available to all Indiana children are "Ride the Reading Rocket" for grade 2;…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Basic Skills, Early Childhood Education, Educational Programs
Connolly, A. J.; Anderson, Frank – 1975
The goal of the Satellite Technology Demonstration (STD) is to create several types of educational television programs for a varied audience beamed by a communication satellite. The first program produced--"Time Out!"-- was a career exploration series written for junior high students. A "formative" semester permitted the series…
Descriptors: Career Education, Communications Satellites, Curriculum Development, Educational Media
Beard, Karen L.; Lonsdale, Helen C. – 1975
The Satellite Technology Demonstration (STD) produced a series of 81 television programs called the "J-series" for junior high school students. This material was used to illustrate real life situations for a career development program. Because materials were expensive, the decision was made to produce "in-house" programs and…
Descriptors: Career Education, Communications Satellites, Educational Programs, Educational Television
Lonsdale, Helen C. – 1975
Because 16mm film programs for classroom use are expensive and distribution is unpredictable, the Satellite Technology Demonstration (STD) established a Materials Distribution Service (MDS) to transmit material via satellite to rural sites in the Rocky Mountains. The STD leased 300 programs from Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communications Satellites, Educational Programs, Educational Television
McLaughlin, G. Harry – 1973
Ryerson Open College in collaboration with the Ontario Educational Communications Authority, offered a multimedia, introductory credit course in psychology in 1972. An evaluation was completed based on two questionnaires, each completed by a majority of the enrolled students. Student grades and dropout rates were examined relative to students'…
Descriptors: College Students, Cost Effectiveness, Dropout Rate, Educational Programs
McLaughlin, G. Harry; Jacobs, Dorene E. – 1973
The Ryerson Open College in collaboration with the Ontario Educational Communications Authority offered a multimedia, introductory credit course in sociology in 1972. Of the 173 students who participated in the course evaluation, only 18 percent completed all of the four questionnaires which constituted the evaluation data. Student grades and…
Descriptors: College Students, Cost Effectiveness, Dropout Rate, Educational Programs
Wallisch, Bill – 1979
Technical writing teachers at the U.S. Air Force Academy enhance student motivation by bringing real Air Force writing situations into the classroom through short videotapes which allow students to see how scientists and engineers cope with report writing in their daily work. Also, a special English honors course, which is part of the "Blue…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Educational Television, Engineers, English Instruction
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