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Technological Horizons in Education, 1982
Florida Junior College students will be able to select courses at campus sites using Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS) system, a closed circuit, two-way educational system currently available only in residences wired for cable TV. Many associate degree requirements may be fulfilled by taking courses offered via the ITFS system.…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Program Descriptions
Rollyson, Carl E., Jr. – North Central Association Quarterly, 1984
Describes the Weekend College (Wayne State University), arguing that quality of a television curriculum can be safeguarded if it meets requirements of good television and stands as an integral part of the classroom setting. Suggests ways to actively involve students in learning from television, discusses criticisms of television delivery and ways…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Television, Higher Education, Program Descriptions
Dotolo, Lawrence G. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2002
Describes the Virginia Tidewater Consortium for Higher Education, a consortium of 15 colleges and universities located in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, which has operated its own cable television channel for the past 21 years. The channel serves the educational needs of the community and allows strategic alliances with other agencies. (EV)
Descriptors: Cable Television, Consortia, Educational Television, Higher Education
Seigel, Arnold E.; Davis, Cynthia – Engineering Education, 1991
The results of survey that found out how many of 269 engineering schools deliver accredited programs via television are discussed. Information about the technologies employed, the use of tutors in conjunction with videotaped courses, and logistics of exam monitoring and exam security is provided. A list of colleges offering televised engineering…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Television, Educational Testing, Engineering Education
California State Univ., Chico. – 1982
This small handbook is intended to answer questions of students enrolled in the Instructional Television for Students (ITFS) program, a closed-circuit interactive television system of California State University at Chico. This guide provides general information on the ITFS system (officially designated Instructional Television Fixed Service),…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, College Students, Educational Television, Higher Education
Smith, William M.; Boehm, Ronald E. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1981
Traces the development of television as an instructional tool at Dartmouth from its beginning in 1972 through the planning, funding, and implementation phases to its extensive, successful program today. (DC)
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Planning, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Colorado Commission on Higher Education, Denver. – 1995
This report describes the mission, features, and recent trends of Colorado's extended campus programs, beginning with the Statewide Extended Studies Program which is the state's vehicle for the delivery of off-campus instruction and continuing education throughout Colorado. The primary purpose of the program is to extend the instructional…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Correspondence Study, Distance Education, Enrollment
Gallagher, Margaret – Educational Broadcasting International, 1978
Discusses the use of television as a teaching medium by the Open University, and identifies five basic ways in which case studies can vary. These differences are used to argue that the less experience students have in using television case studies, the greater the need for didactic, structured programs. (JEG)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Educational Strategies, Educational Television, External Degree Programs
Gilbertson, Dennis A., Comp.; Riccomini, Betsy, Comp. – 1978
Data on the basic components of teleconferencing and descriptions of its uses in education, business, and industry are provided in 17 individual reports. These reports include overviews and case studies of educational telephone networks, teleconferencing transmission systems and equipment, visual systems for teleconferencing, slow scan television,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audio Equipment, Business, Case Studies

Fehnel, Richard A. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1982
The Off-Campus Degree Program at Linfield College (Oregon) provides quality coursework to a group of part-time adult students who would not otherwise have access to a four-year degree program. In 1980, Linfield joined six other institutions to form the National University Consortium (NUC), the first national organization of colleges and…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Consortia, Continuing Education, Cost Effectiveness
Weck, Egon – Appalachia, 1979
Ten-year-old WWVU-TV serves 45,000 K-12 students in a 29 county area of northern West Virginia. Also, during the current semester 1,167 students from West Virginia University are enrolled for college "telecourses". (BR)
Descriptors: Background, Biology, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education

Wagner, Norman; Thompson, Donald; Sutton, James – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1997
Outlines the methods used by Troy State University (Alabama) to employ television technology to increase distance learning options for students and to increase the productivity and cost effectiveness of college faculty. Describes the television system and the four primary types of programming--public affairs, telecourses, intercampus course…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cost Effectiveness, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Singh, Abhimanyu – 1984
Asserting that the traditional system of higher education is not capable of meeting the ever-increasing demands of a developing country such as India, this paper suggests possible alternative methods of higher education. In addition to in-depth descriptions of the United Kingdom's Open University at Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, and the Regional…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Correspondence Study, Developing Nations, Distance Education
Young, Bruce – 1984
Thirteen half-hour television programs entitled "The Geography of Tourism" developed for use in Wilfrid Laurier University's (Canada) distance education program are discussed. Distance education embraces teaching, or communicating with, students who are not physically in the classroom with the instructor. The central theme of the series…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Distance Education, Educational Objectives
Brey, Ron – 1991
In December 1990, in an effort to identify the telecommunications and electronic technologies that will be used in the 1990s for distance learning programs at postsecondary institutions, questionnaires were sent to the chief executive officers of all two-year institutions nationwide, and to a random sample of 750 four-year baccalaureat…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education
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