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Shively, Joe E.; And Others – 1975
A total of 699 Appalachian families with preschool children were surveyed to gather information on the availability and use of television, radio and telephone in their homes. The survey was designed to assess the practicality of using television as one of the components of the Marketable Preschool Education (MPE) Program, an extension of the…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Color, Commercial Television, Early Childhood Education
Martin, Howard S. – Educational/Instructional Broadcasting, 1971
Descriptors: Audiences, Cable Television, Educational Television, Program Development
COOPER, BERNARR, ED. – 1967
ITFS IS A PRIVATE DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION IN WHICH PRESELECTED RECEIVING POINTS, LOCATED WITHIN 20 MILES FROM THE TRANSMITTER, ARE CONNECTED BY RADIO SIGNALS RATHER THAN BY CABLES. PLANNING FOR ITS USE REQUIRES CONSIDERATION OF ITS POSSIBILITIES AND ITS LIMITATIONS, ITS EFFECT UPON THE CURRICULUM AND LEARNING, DEFINITIONS OF…
Descriptors: Broadcast Reception Equipment, Cable Television, Closed Circuit Television, Communications
Lastinger, Leroy – Educational Television, 1971
Descriptors: Cable Television, Educational Television, Program Development, Programing (Broadcast)
Bedell, Fran; And Others – 1985
In early 1985, one of the new television channels resulting from the expansion of the Fort Smith TV Cable Company was allocated to Westark Community College (WCC). In July, a task force was appointed to develop recommendations regarding programming, policies, staffing, equipment, physical location, and organizational location. This report presents…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Colleges, Educational Planning, Educational Television
Jaffe, D. L. – Educational Broadcasting, 1975
The role and potential of cable communications in higher education is discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Cable Television, Educational Television, Higher Education, Program Development
Witherspoon, John P.; Kessler, William J. – 1969
When planning an instructional television (ITV) system, it is suggested that educational objectives should outweigh technological considerations and that expert advice be secured before the planning process is far advanced. In line with the latter suggestion, the book offers a background of technical knowledge aimed at educational administrators…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Closed Circuit Television
Schilling, Deanna E. – 1980
Increasing interest in the concept of parents as educators of their children and the increasing availability to public groups of television air time make possible unique opportunities for teacher training. This paper describes the "Just for You" program, a television series for preschool children and their parents. The program is produced with the…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Educational Television, Instructional Materials, Parent Education
Lucas, William A. – 1976
This paper deals with the use of two-way interactive cable television for adult education in Spartanburg, South Carolina. To make home data terminals both reliable and simple, a light remote handset was designed to connect to a basic modem that could be stored under a television set. The system could be operated in three modes by the television…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Cable Television, High School Equivalency Programs
Wiesner, Peter – 1975
Adult education opportunities can be increased through cable television technology, which provides home-based instruction as an alternative to the strictures of the classroom or learning center. The 18-month Salem project used television for primary instruction together with the services of paraprofessional tutors as a personal contact for…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Cable Television, Educational Television, Paraprofessional Personnel
Freebairn, Thomas – 1974
Television projects for the deaf are described with special focus on activities by the Deafness Research and Training Center to develop a cable television cooperative to produce and distribute programs for the deaf. The chapter on cable television considers principles of cable television, the model for a cable television cooperative, steps in…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Cooperative Programs, Deafness, Exceptional Child Education
Glenn, Neal D. – 1981
After noting issues of audience appeal and financial and philosophical support for educational broadcasting, this paper urges community colleges to play an active role in the process of cable franchising. The paper first describes a cable franchise as a contract between a government unit and the cable television (CATV) company which specifies what…
Descriptors: Cable Television, College Role, Community Colleges, Educational Television
Cable Television Information Center, Washington, DC. – 1974
The different educational uses of cable television as well as the methods and problems of that use are described in a state of the art review. The Federal Communications Commission regulations and related franchise activity are described, and the methods of using the educational channel as open or closed circuit TV or pay TV are indicated for…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Educational Television, Program Costs, Program Development
Carpenter, Polly – 1973
This second volume of a two-part study is intended to help educators construct viable plans for the use of cable television (CATV) in education. Following an introductory consideration of CATV as a means of distribution, the report lays out the steps for the planning, development, operation, and evaluation of a project, illustrating successful…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Economic Factors, Educational Economics, Educational Planning
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Sapper, Neil – Community and Junior College Journal, 1982
Traces Amarillo College's involvement in instructional television (ITV) programming from the creation of a degree program in radio-television in 1955 to its current arrangement with the local cable television system, through which ten college-credit telecourses, several locally produced programs and series, and special satellite-network…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Colleges, Educational History, Educational Television
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