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Schiller, Scott S.; Hanks, William – 1984
To describe the development of an experiential learning program for mass communication students, this report presents the results of a year-long experiment designed to help students gain in professionalism by both managing a cable channel and producing programs for it. The first section of the report describes the experiment, which was the result…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Schilling, Deanna E. – 1980
Increasing interest in the concept of parents as educators of their children and the increasing availability to public groups of television air time make possible unique opportunities for teacher training. This paper describes the "Just for You" program, a television series for preschool children and their parents. The program is produced with the…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Educational Television, Instructional Materials, Parent Education
REID, J. RICHARD – 1961
AN ASSESSMENT WAS MADE OF THE EXTENT, STRENGTH, AND WEAKNESS OF CLASSROOM LEARNING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES THROUGH TELEVISION. INFORMATION WAS GATHERED BY MAIL, THROUGH VISITING 16 LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN 15 AREAS OF THE COUNTRY, AND BY INTERVIEWS WITH TELEVISION AND CLASSROOM TEACHERS, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, TELEVISION PROGRAM DIRECTORS, AND STUDENTS.…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Foreign Language Films, Instruction, Language
Rock, Robert T., Jr.; And Others
An experiment to evaluate the effectiveness of narrative television as a teaching device for Army reservists showed that television instruction is effective, remembered, and liked by reservists. Of the 3000 reservists who took part, all grades of officers and enlisted men were able to score higher on a standard questionnair (which they were…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Experimental Teaching, Learning, Learning Experience
Lucas, William A. – 1976
This paper deals with the use of two-way interactive cable television for adult education in Spartanburg, South Carolina. To make home data terminals both reliable and simple, a light remote handset was designed to connect to a basic modem that could be stored under a television set. The system could be operated in three modes by the television…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Cable Television, High School Equivalency Programs
Pietras, Jesse John – 1992
This overview of educational telecommunications and distance learning in Connecticut includes information on the Connecticut Department of Education and the Connecticut Public Television statewide, two-channel, ITFS (instructional television fixed service); the Connecticut Community College system's Community College Instructional Television…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Egan, M. Winston; And Others – 1991
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Utah Education Network, a closed circuit television delivery system used by the University of Utah in providing preservice education in rural regions. The audience of the system was graduate special education students. Interactive telecourses, video recordings, and instructors were involved. Two groups…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Distance Education, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Jankowski, Gene F. – 1986
To eliminate misunderstandings between the worlds of education and broadcasting, it is necessary to recognize five myths: (1) The major force in educating the young is television itself; (2) the sheer amount of time children spend on television is more important than time spent in school; (3) television and education are the same thing; (4) more…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
Hedrick, Susan C.; And Others – 1977
This paper describes the instructor selection process for a television course in health education for undergraduate students. Since presenter selection may be critical for instructional effectiveness, the selection process was designed to utilize objective data to predict the presenter's impact on the intended audience. Audience appeal or ability…
Descriptors: Audiences, Educational Television, Formative Evaluation, Health Education
FORSMAN, MARION E.
THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING INSTALLED IN 1964 A CLOSED CIRCUIT TV NETWORK INTERLOCKING GAINESVILLE, DAYTONA BEACH, ORLANDO, AND PORT CANAVERAL TO PROVIDE GRADUATE ENGINEERING EDUCATION TO A GREATER NUMBER OF STUDENTS, MAINLY EMPLOYEES OF INDUSTRIES. CENTERS ARE CONNECTED THROUGH INTERCITY MICROWAVE CIRCUITS, EACH CIRCUIT…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Computers, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Television
Hodgkinson, A.W. – 1964
At the International Meeting on Film and Television Teaching held in Norway in 1962, experts and specialists from 18 countries came together to discuss aims, methods, and means whereby people, especially the young, would be helped to deepen their enjoyment of the cinema and television. The resulting study attempts to fill the need of teachers of…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Audiovisual Aids, Education, Film Production Specialists
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
Kitchen, Karen; Russell, John T. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1987
Describes the development of a network of 10 sites in Minnesota involving two-way interactive television systems. Discusses the instructional uses of the system, including its potential for use in community education. Outlines the efforts underway at three educational cooperatives which are using the system for instructional and administrative…
Descriptors: Community Education, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Cooperation, Educational Media
Jakupcak, Jo; Fishbaugh, Mary Susan – 1998
This paper discusses techniques and strategies to improve the effectiveness of distance education delivered via interactive video telecommunication. Advantages and disadvantages of three types of interactive video--telephone linkage, end-to-end fiber optic digital transmission, and satellite broadcasts--are briefly discussed. Prebroadcast…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Doyle, Terry; Kuhn, Michel – 1977
These notes are designed to accompany a series of 10 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) television programs intended to give persons already familiar with French, an insight into aspects of contemporary Francophone societies. The programs revolve around various themes: (1) numbers and letters; (2) words and meanings; (3) eating patterns; (4)…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Cultural Education, Educational Media, Educational Programs