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Nelson, Clifford L.; And Others – 1989
In order to reach instate clientele more efficiently and effectively, agricultural education and home economics teacher educators in the state of Washington have used two-way microwave television technology. The Washington Higher Education Telecommunication System (WHETS) has allowed the Washington State University College of Agriculture and Home…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Television, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Earl, Archie W., Sr. – 1989
Defining a telecourse as a series of lessons presented through the medium of television, this paper outlines four uses of telecourses and describes three different options for telecourse design: (1) use of commercially-available materials; (2) use of professor-developed materials; and (3) a combination of the two. Focusing on the…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Check Lists, Distance Education, Educational Television
Self, Charles C. – 1983
The need for and uses of high technology delivery systems in education are discussed in this paper with respect to the community college level. After part I introduces the topic, part II links the need for new technology in education to the change in the nature of knowledge from a small, relatively static corpus to a large and continually changing…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Adoption (Ideas), College Faculty, Community Colleges
Titsworth, Tobie R.; Baum, James – 1993
The major negative factor to the full integration of televised instruction into the educational system has always been cost, either because of the initial investment or the time required to develop courseware. Resistance to change has always been and continues to be the greatest barrier to the use of all technologies in education. Countless…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Curriculum Development, Distance Education, Education Work Relationship
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Hyatt, Sue Y. – 1992
Chattanooga State Technical Community College (CSTCC), in Tennessee, offers distance learning courses through Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS) broadcast, through broadcasts of a local public television affiliate station, and through video cassette checkout/mailout. By the end of fiscal year 1991-92, over 2,500 students had enrolled in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Colleges, Delivery Systems, Distance Education