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Warren, Kenneth L. – 1976
This presentation, through examples and practical suggestions, shows how systematic design can make instructional telecommunications more effective and efficient. There are several approaches to the design of systematic instruction; one example is the system used by Kentucky Educational Television in an instructional series preparing adults for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development

Hart-Davies, Adam – Mathematics in School, 1989
Discusses a television program, "Mathematical Eye," for children aged 11-13. Describes sample programs, style, and supplemental materials, such as a teacher's note, investigations pack, book, and software. Lists the titles of 10 programs. (YP)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Educational Television, Foreign Countries, Junior High Schools
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
Wigren, Harold E.
Postulating that instructional television (ITV) is invaluable to the elementary school teacher, this leaflet likens the teacher to the medical practitioner. He diagnoses a learning problem and calls in 'experts' as required, by means of electronics--TV, radio, etc.--or books. ITV can complement teaching by stimulating and motivating learning,…
Descriptors: Dial Access Information Systems, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Zsiray, Stephen W., Jr.; And Others – 1995
In Utah, the statewide distance education network (EdNet) enables students from five rural and suburban high schools to learn Russian and earn college credits. Courses in Russian are offered through a partnership involving the Cache County School District, Utah State University, and the Utah State Office of Education. Classes are taught on one…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Distance Education, Educational Practices, High School Students
Barker, Bruce O. – 1986
Three telecourse programs offering high school credit courses via interactive satellite communication are described and evaluated. German by Satellite and Physics by Satellite from Oklahoma State University feature biweekly 40-minute broadcasts with audio interaction via regular telephone lines and microcomputer voice recognition software at…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Curriculum Enrichment, Distance Education, Educational Innovation
Nichols, Joyce – 1990
This paper describes a teaching approach in which a middle school classroom teacher and a team-teacher by satellite present a course in Basic English and Reading for remedial reading students in grades 7-8. The team-teacher at Oklahoma State University is a "talking head" who teaches on television. The television portion of the course, "Reading in…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Grade 7, Grade 8
Dale, Nancy – 1988
A practicum was developed to create a high school television production that would develop and improve the broadcast journalism students' critical thinking skills. A 5-minute daily newscast (written, produced, and telecast by the students) was initiated during a 10-week period. Students had the opportunity to become involved in a variety of the…
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Critical Thinking, Educational Television, Experiential Learning
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
Watkins, Beverly T. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
The University of North Dakota, North Dakota State University, and North Dakota State College of Science offer complete undergraduate and graduate degree programs on an interactive video network, sometimes broadcasting at off-campus sites, making higher education more accessible and causing faculty to shift their perspectives on teaching. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Curriculum, Degrees (Academic), Distance Education
Family Communications, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA. – 1995
Intended for both childcare professionals and parents, this book lists activities from episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood television program, and can be used with or without watching the program. Each activity is assigned a number which corresponds to the television episode in which the activity is featured, and a national PBS Broadcast…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Activity Units, Childrens Games, Childrens Television
MILLER, LEWIS, ED. – 1967
THE PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ARE PRESENTED AS BACKGROUND TO THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL TV IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES AS WELL AS FOR ADULT EDUCATION. ETV SYSTEMS AND PROGRAMING INCLUDING SATELLITE SYSTEMS ARE DISCUSSED. QUESTIONS OF BALANCE AND STUDIO TEACHING ARE RAISED UNDER THE SUBJECT OF TEACHING TEAMS. SOURCES…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Education, Closed Circuit Television, Communications Satellites
National Association of Educational Broadcasters, Washington, DC. – 1968
The National Association of Educational Broadcasters attempted to determine how educational television and related technologies could strengthen the educational system of Tunisia. An overview of the Tunisian society is presented, followed by a brief history of the development of its educational system. The tremendous educational needs of the…
Descriptors: Costs, Developing Nations, Development, Developmental Programs
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