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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
Zoglin, Mary Lou – 1981
Rather than merely being a televised version of a classroom lecture, a true telecourse uses television to present information that is best conveyed visually and employs various methods (e.g., study guides, mailed assignments, special review sessions, and exams scheduled at community sites) to replace other classroom activities. Coastline Community…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Colleges, Cooperative Programs, Financial Support

Jewell, John – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Describes a freshman composition course which was broadcast twice weekly over a local cable television service. Notes that despite technical problems and complicated recordkeeping procedures, the instructors found that students improved their writing skills as much as their counterparts in traditional classes. Notes that a large number of highly…
Descriptors: Cable Television, College English, Freshman Composition, Home Study
Shumaker, Paul E. – 1992
In 1989, community access television emerged in Cleveland (Ohio) with the establishment of a non-profit corporation, the Cleveland Community Access Corporation (CCAC), providing five community access channels. Cuyahoga Community College (CCC) was closely associated with the project from the beginning, contributing significant technical,…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Colleges, Distance Education, Educational Innovation
Zigerell, James, Ed. – 1986
Each of the nine articles in this monograph demonstrates the use of a particular telecommunications technology, or a mixture of technologies and media at particular community colleges. Following an introduction by James Zigerell, the monograph presents (1) "Teleconferencing: The Homebound Project at Rio Salado College," by Helen Sprawls, which…
Descriptors: Audiotape Cassettes, Cable Television, Communications Satellites, Community Colleges