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Goodman, Mark E. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1976
How to desensitize content experts who have never been on camera. (Author)
Descriptors: Production Techniques, Television, Television Teachers
Glasser, Jeff – Educational and Industrial Television, 1973
Some practical tips to help the on-camera presenter/teacher look his best.'' (Editor)
Descriptors: Production Techniques, Television Teachers, Videotape Recordings
Falkner, Bob – Educational and Industrial Television, 1975
A list of the most common mistakes made by newcomers to television and how to avoid or correct them. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Production Techniques, Television, Television Teachers
Karle, W. J. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1975
How to handle a script on-camera and use cue cards off-camera. (Author)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Production Techniques, Television, Television Teachers
Koontz, F. R. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1975
Instructions on how to help teachers put together good, instructive television lessons. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Educational Television, Production Techniques, Television Teachers, Writing (Composition)
Butts, David – Educ Telev Int, 1969
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Production Techniques, Technical Education, Television
Williams, Hugh – Educ Telev Int, 1969
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Educational Television, Production Techniques, Television
Wykes, James – Audio-Visual Media, 1969
Descriptors: Decentralization, Educational Television, Production Techniques, Program Development
Bretz, Rudy – 1969
An instructional television system is described that uses no studio crew and no control room. This system, called self-directed television production, requires that switching and camera-handling be done by the performer himself while he is performing. The University of Florida Project Genesys, a closed-circuit television system which utilizes the…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Costs, Educational Television, Production Techniques
O'Rourke, James S. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1983
Twelve suggestions are offered for producing successful video presentations for educational television. Although most suggestions focus on ways to improve video presentations, it is emphasized that if material doesn't lend itself to visual treatment, other media (lectures, texts, slide/tape presentations) should be investigated. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Educational Television, Guidelines, Higher Education, Postsecondary Education
All, Stephen A., Ed.; Stegeman, William H., Ed. – 1969
The contents of this report represent a digest of activity by the San Diego Area Instructional Television Authority from the organization's inception in 1966 to 1969 when the Title III Grant expired. Each year the Authority provided instructional television to some 250,000 students and teachers. The report includes information relating to…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Educational Media, Educational Television, Production Techniques
Gibson, Tony – 1968
The author describes his work The University of London Goldsmith's College, the Television Research and Training Unit, and the Hertfordshire (England) television experiment. He presents a detailed explanation of a portable "mini-studio" that he designed to allow a teacher with the aid of an assistant to control the whole televising…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Closed Circuit Television, Educational Television, Experimental Teaching
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Janek, Nancy – English Journal, 1995
Explains how a teacher teaches to some of her students via television, how it has developed as a medium in a particular school, some of its distinct advantages, and some of the concerns with it. Gives a detailed picture of how the hardware affects the classroom situation. (TB)
Descriptors: Educational Television, Electronic Equipment, Language Arts, Mass Media Role
Preisser, Thomas M. – 1988
This essay discusses useful techniques for the presentation of college courses on television, based on the author's year-long programming of television courses in American history. Suggestions include comments on program organization, effective use of visual aids, pacing the lecture, methods of on-camera relaxation, and working with the program…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Higher Education, Production Techniques, Programing (Broadcast)
King, Colin F. – Educ Telev Int, 1969
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Educational Television, Electronic Equipment, Observation
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