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Luskin, Bernard J. – 1976
A look at the availability and use of broadcast courses for college credit is presented, with emphasis on the program at Coastline Community College, Costa Mesa, California. High enrollment of students in its courses is attributed to promotion efforts and to the careful design of courses as complete learning systems with a whole set of components.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Credit Courses, Educational Television, Higher Education
Leidman, Mary Beth – 1990
This document looks at advertising and political commercials in radio. When placing an advertisement, in any media in general and radio in particular, one takes into consideration qualitative and quantitative data: how many people are listening, and who they are, and what level of education they have attained. Listeners have extremely well…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audience Analysis, Audience Response, Audiences
Mason, Robin – 1990
The Open University pioneered the first use of computer conferencing in mass distance education in 1988, when it was used to provide tutorial support to more than 1,300 students in the United Kingdom via electronic mail and conference messages. A study of the use of the system in the first year revealed that: (1) only one-third of the students…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries, Formative Evaluation
Sharma, Motilal – 1991
Education, a basic need, is the foundation of developing countries such as Bangladesh. Ignorance and illiteracy are obstacles to growth and technological progress. Formal schooling must be supplemented with nonformal education, distance education, and out-of-school education for workers who want to continue their studies. Universities must develop…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Developing Nations, Distance Education