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Jonassen, David H. – 1978
Using aspects of the Children's Television Workshop procedure, a theoretical evaluation model is developed which may be used by teachers for previewing instructional television (ITV) programs. Based on discrepancy between teacher goals and expectations, program goals and purposes, and student attention and receptivity, the model assumes that the…
Descriptors: Attention, Educational Objectives, Educational Television, Evaluation Methods
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Ardi, Dana B. – 1977
Evaluated with 173 mentally retarded (MR) children (4 to 12 years old), 45 day care program children (mean age 4.3 years), and 45 second graders were the Sesame Street "Play to Grow" materials designed to foster positive self-image of retarded children. During sample tape presentations, children's visual attention, verbal comments, and…
Descriptors: Attention, Educational Television, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
GARRY, RALPH J.; AND OTHERS – 1960
DURING 1959, BOSTON UNIVERSITY CARRIED OUT A RESEARCH PROJECT TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF TELEVISED INSTRUCTION WITH 90 FIFTH-GRADE CLASSES PARTICIPATING IN A SERIES OF TELEVISED NATURAL SCIENCE PROGRAMS. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY WERE TO DETERMINE HOW MUCH CHILDREN LEARNED FROM THE PROGRAMS, THE EFFECTS OF THE SERIES ON CHILDREN'S INTERESTS, ATTITUDES,…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Attitudes, Educational Television, Grade 5
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Lyons, Charles M.; And Others – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1994
Discussion of the delivery of higher education to rural areas focuses on a distance education program developed by the Community College of Maine that uses interactive television. The technology for the system is described, the instructional process is explained, and instructional effectiveness as reported by students and faculty is evaluated.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Distance Education, Educational Television, Higher Education
Bogatz, Gerry Ann; Ball, Samuel – 1971
A second year evaluation of the educational television series "Sesame Street" was carried out. One aspect of the study was a replication of the first year study and an exploration of the impact of the second year's extended and new goal areas. The second aspect was a followup of at-home disadvantaged children who were subjects in the…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Research, Educational Television, Followup Studies
McLaughlin, G. Harry; Tilroe, Robert, Ed. – 1973
A pilot television series reached some 100,000 Ontario elementary school students with a series on meteorology and ecology. Flexible interactive opportunities (via broadcast, newsletter, phone, mail, personal contact) were utilized; resources not available were provided, while at the same time local options were preserved and encouraged. Use of…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Ecology, Educational Television, Elementary Education
Williams, Frederick; And Others – 1972
The second year evaluation of the effects and usage of "Carrascolendas," a children's television series in Spanish and English, was conducted in three phases. A field experiment used criterion referenced tests among Mexican-American children comprising the target audience to measure learning effects. Two experimental groups viewed the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Educational Television, Language Programs
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Martinez, Domingo; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1982
A study to determine whether the TV approach for instructing drug information systems is more efficient, in terms of cost and learning effectiveness than traditional educational programing, is described. Students preferred traditional teaching over the TV production; however, students subjected to the TV variable achieved better test scores.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Curriculum Development, Drug Education
Knapper, Christopher K. – 1978
Experiences with the COMIT system of computer assisted instruction are reviewed in relation to five evaluative criteria: effects on student learning, effects on student attitudes, effects on teachers, institutional effects, and extra-institutional effects. Conclusions are drawn concerning the possible future pedagogical role of the computer…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Strategies, Educational Television, Evaluation
Rockman, Saul; Auh, Taiksup – 1976
Self Incorporated is a 15-program television/film series designed to stimulate classroom discussion of problems and issues of early adolescence. This document provides an overall summary of a formative evaluation project and summary results of the evaluations of each of eight programs in the series. (CH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Television, Emotional Adjustment
Rockman, Saul; Auh, Taiksup – 1976
Self Incorporated is a 15-program television/film series designed to stimulate classroom discussion of critical issues and problems of early adolescence. Formative evaluation of Self Incorporated was conducted in two phases: pre-production evaluation and extensive field tests of eight of the tentatively completed programs. Separate evaluations for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Television, Emotional Adjustment
Lincoln, William A. – 1970
In this project, television cameras, monitors, and videotapes were used as direct teaching tools by classroom teachers, with a moderate degree of success, as judged by student achievement and acceptance. Six classroom teachers worked with 309 secondary students and 23 adults, each teacher adapting the techniques of television production to his…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Educational Television, Mobile Educational Services, Production Techniques
Hornik, Robert C.; And Others – 1973
Standord University's Institute for Communication Research was asked in 1968 to conduct an evaluation of a new instructional television (ITV) system in El Salvador: to study the effects of ITV on El Salvador's school system; to derive conclusions from the experience that might help guide other nations interested in applying instructional…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Aspiration, Cost Effectiveness
Ingle, Henry T.; And Others – 1973
A follow-up study of the first students to finish the Third Cycle (grades 8, 9, and 10) under El Salvador's Educational Reform Program interviewed 400 students. It assessed their educational and career plans, examined the Reform's influence on them, and measured their attitudes toward their experience. Results showed that 90 percent were…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Development
Payne, David A.; And Others – 1971
The four chapters of Volume II contain summaries of the research studies conducted during the development of the Georgia Educational Television Evaluation Model. They are: Instructional television questionnaires, evaluation of communiques and teacher aids--"Wonderful You," evaluation of communique and teacher aids--"Patterns," and summary of…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Program Evaluation, Public Opinion, Questionnaires
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