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Jenkins, Thomas M.; Cushing, David – Training, 1983
Teleconferencing, as an interactive group communication through an electronic medium joining three or more people at two or more locations, can take one of three forms: audio, audiographic, or full-motion video. This multilocation technology is used in training and in conducting meetings and conferences; it works as a money- and time-saving tool.…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Information Networks, Microcomputers, Online Systems
Harewood, Glenn – 1983
A futuristic design for foreign language learning is suggested using a video telephone, that is, a telephone with video and computer components included. Some introductory information is provided on ways the computer is being used today to organize and transmit information, and on models of individualized instruction which can be adapted to a home…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Individualized Instruction, Second Language Instruction
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Coldeway, Dan O.; Spencer, Robert E. – Distance Education, 1982
Reviews research results and arguments supporting Keller's Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) as a paradigm for distance learning, describes a project at Athabasca University which compared various PSI configurations for distance learning, and discusses the advantages, disadvantages, and flexibility of PSI for such use. Nineteen references…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Independent Study, Individualized Instruction
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Bates, A. W. – 1983
This paper discusses four major developments in the use of media at the Open University: (1) the move from radio to audiocassettes; (2) use of broadcast television vs. videocassettes; (3) increased use of interactive video; and (4) CYCLOPS tutorials, which provide immediate two-way communication via the telephone together with visual pictures.…
Descriptors: Audiotape Cassettes, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Monson, Marvis K. – Journal of Communication, 1978
Planning for effective use of teleconferencing involves consideration of humanization to generate a feeling of group rapport, participation by all parties to allow more natural interaction, an effective style of presentation to ensure that the message is received accurately, and feedback to correct errors and improve future communications. (JMF)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Feedback, Humanization, Participant Satisfaction
Sumner, Jack A. – 1984
A key to the group dynamics process in teleconferencing is interaction and the use of interactive technologies. The user of teleconferencing for instruction has to accept several underlying assumptions: lecture is not necessarily sound instruction, especially for adults; teleconferencing is easy; and teleconferences require planning. Benefits are…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuing Education, Group Dynamics, Group Structure
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May, Susan – Journal of Distance Education, 1994
Describes a study that examined women's distance learning experiences at Athabasca University (Canada) based on qualitative research methodology, including interviews, and a feminist framework. Highlights include educational access issues; course materials; telephone tutorials and teleconferencing; the flexibility of technology; suggestions for…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Females
Longo, Judith A. – 1986
Ocean County College (OCC) has had a long-standing commitment to serving all those who might benefit from higher education. One of its efforts to serve the disabled is its Telecollege Program for Confined Adults, which began in fall 1978. Through the program, homebound students select and schedule courses through a counselor, who also arranges for…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Opportunities, English Instruction, Home Instruction
Bates, A. W. – 1981
Resulting from a 1980 workshop and a survey of 12 selected distance learning systems (or correspondence study programs), this paper had four aims: (1) to provide a framework to describe distance learning systems using audiovisual media and to locate the 12 surveyed institutions within that framework, (2) to identify common problem areas in the…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Correspondence Schools
Lever-Duffy, Judy C. – 1991
Distance education makes use of the technologies of the Information Age to address the needs of a broader and more complex educational market than traditional methods. Because distance delivery does not follow the rigid structure of the traditional course, it can provide instruction to individuals whose location, personal circumstances, or family…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Colleges, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education
Hilton, William J. – 1982
The cost-effective use of communications technologies to extend adult learning opportunities is one way state policymakers can face the challenge of responding to growing demands for essential public services. The major new educational technologies that are available are television, radio, telephone, computers, communications satellites, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communications, Computers, Cost Effectiveness
Hackler, George, Ed. – The New Campus, 1981
Eleven articles on professional continuing education are presented. Titles and authors are as follows: "Teacher Perceptions of Roles of University Instructors" (Alvin M. Kilgore, L. James Walter, Charles Moore); "Non-Traditional Education and Institutional Reform" (Willis D. Moreland); "Basic Bifurcation in Adult Education…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Students, Boards of Education, Course Evaluation