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Van Camp, C. Gregory – 1981
The integration of telecommunications technology into higher education has proceeded slowly for several reasons. Faculty members tend not to want to use instructional programs produced by others; educators who get involved in producing their own programs must cooperate with a whole group of other experts who have their own ideas concerning the…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Educational Television, Higher Education

Mottet, Timothy P. – Communication Education, 2000
Finds that interactive television instructors' perceptions of students' nonverbal responses are positively related to their impressions of students, their perceptions of teaching effectiveness and satisfaction, perceptions of teacher-student interpersonal relationships, and preference for teaching in the interactive television classroom; these…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Distance Education, Higher Education, Nonverbal Communication
Carl, Diana R. – 1986
The experiences of a teacher for Distance University Education via Television (DUET) at Mount Saint Vincent University in Nova Scotia are related in this conference paper. The format used is that of a hypothetical conversation with a DUET faculty member, and the content is based on a series of structured interviews in which actual faculty members…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Distance Education, Educational Television
Corcoran, John S. – 1969
Instructional television is most useful when its educational objective is to impart knowledge of small, close-up, distant, or unusual objects, and past or live events; when an orientation or lecture demonstration is used with regular instruction; when immediate playback is desired; when not enough competent teachers are available for the number of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Centers, Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Media
Swalec, John J. – 1993
In the design and development of telecommunications-based instructional delivery systems, attention to faculty involvement and training is often overlooked until the system is operational. The Waubonsee Telecommunications Instructional Consortium (TIC), in Illinois, is one network that benefited from early faculty input. Even before the first…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Distance Education, Information Networks, Information Technology
EVANS, RICHARD I.; LEPPMANN, PETER K. – 1968
FOR THIS CASE STUDY, 80 PERCENT (319) OF THE FACULTY AT THE URBAN UNIVERSITY RETURNED A QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGNED TO IDENTIFY VALUES, PERSONALITY TRAITS, AND ATTITUDES TOWARD INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION (ITV) AND 14 TEACHING METHODS. AN HYPOTHESIS DERIVED FOR FUTURE RESEARCH WAS--ACCEPTANCE OF INNOVATION VARIES DIRECTLY WITH THE PERSONALITY ATTRIBUTE…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Educational Television
Carpenter, Thomas H. – 1969
A review of literature germane to the subject helps provide an introduction to this study whose object is to identify the trends and practices that have occurred in television teaching of music from the late 1940's to the present. Other purposes of the study are to categorize and analyze the content and developing program formats of current…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Communications, Educational Media, Educational Television
Dubin, Robert; And Others – 1969
Starting from research-based conclusions regarding the use of Educational Television (ETV) in colleges, and the premise that ETV is a new medium of instruction rather than just another method, this book tries to answer three questions: 1. Can a distinction be made between the consequences of students being taught by ETV and the consequences…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Colleges, Comparative Analysis
Weaver, Richard L., II; Michel, Thomas A. – 1982
The 68 journal articles, books, and ERIC documents described in this annotated bibliography cover all aspects of the topic of lecturing, from general considerations on the methodology and effectiveness of lecturing to specific advice on how to lecture and the results of research studies on lecturing's effect and usefulness. Besides summarizing the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Research, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Schramm, Wilbur; And Others – 1971
Research conducted on El Salvador's educational reform program during the 1970 school year is summarized. The primary focus is on the effect of instructional television on that reform. The administrative history of the 1970 school year is briefly reviewed. Learning patterns in the seventh- and eighth-grade television classes are compared with…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Aspiration, Developing Nations, Disadvantaged

Gilliom, Bonnie Cherp; Zimmer, Anne – 1972
Starting from the premise that educational problems and solutions must be viewed primarily from the point of view of their effect on the learner rather than on the teacher and administrator, this book emphasizes all the roles that television can perform in targeting upon the needs of the learner. Beginning with a quick summary of the state of the…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Communications, Educational Media, Educational Technology
Schramm, Wilbur; And Others – 1971
Research conducted on El Salvador's educational reform program during the 1970 school year is summarized. The primary focus is on the effect of instructional television on that reform. The administrative history of the 1970 school year is briefly reviewed. Learning patterns in the seventh-and eighth-grade television classes are compared with those…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Aspiration, Developing Nations, Disadvantaged
Ford Foundation, New York, NY. – 1961
Because good teachers are in short supply, it is necessary to find ways of increasing their effectiveness. Students learn as much from television as from conventional instruction when the programs are viewed for academic credit. Experiments at Pennsylvania State University (1954; 1956-57) showed that it is difficult to assess the value of such…
Descriptors: Class Size, College Programs, Educational Media, Educational Television
Zuniga, Robin Etter; Johnstone, Sally M. – 1994
This paper examines the design and findings of a survey of 31 faculty and 550 students participating in 7 Annenberg/CPE New Pathways to a Degree electronic learning projects. Each project was selected because it proposed innovative ways to use technology to create new educational opportunities for "new majority learners" (students unable…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Students, Demonstration Programs, Educational Change
Lee, John A. – 1971
Scarborough College of the University of Toronto was the first North American college planned from its inception for television. Closed-circuit television was fully integrated into its physical fabric and academic program. Videotaped lectures, backed up by small group discussions, were to replace many live lectures. The plan was calculated not…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Audiences, Closed Circuit Television, College Faculty
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