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Bunderson, C. Victor; And Others – 1979
This study examined eight areas that are related to the problems of authoring and producing training-oriented videodiscs: the delivery system itself; media selection during instructional systems development; instructional strategies; author mock-up and simulation prior to premastering; premastering; mastering and replication; composition of…
Descriptors: Communications, Delivery Systems, Educational Media, Educational Problems
KEISER, MARJORIE; SANEHOLTZ, BETTY J. – 1964
DEMONSTRATION OF FOOD HANDLING TECHNIQUES WAS AS EFFECTIVE AS THE FOOD LABORATRY APPROACH IN TEACHING HOME ECONOMICS. THEREFORE, INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION (ITV) COULD SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF CLASSES TOO LARGE TO USE FOOD LABORATORIES. ACCORDINGLY, THE HOME ECONOMICS AND TELEVISION DEPARTMENTS OF A UNIVERSITY COMBINED TO HELP THE LECTURER-DEMONSTRATOR…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Television, Foods Instruction, Home Economics Education
Drake, Harold L. – 1980
This paper reports the personal experiences of a Fulbright scholar working in the Egyptian government's Cairo broadcast facility, offering an inside understanding of some of the broadcasting procedures used by Egyptian mass media. Besides descriptions of the broadcasting procedures at Cairo Radio, the paper contains notes on announcers' training…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Language Styles
Metallinos, Nikos – 1980
Visual field theory was examined insofar as television viewers' perception, retention, and preference for still visual images were concerned. The purpose of the experimental investigation was to determine whether the specific shapes, colors, and placement of visuals within a picture frame affected viewers' abilities to perceive, describe, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, News Reporting, Production Techniques
National Technical Inst. for the Deaf, Rochester, NY. – 1979
This manual presents production guidelines and suggestions for use by commercial, public, and educational broadcast facilities that seek to provide television interpreting for the hearing impaired. Topics covered include a brief overview of the need for television services for this audience and the use of closed captioning and sign language to…
Descriptors: Deaf Interpreting, Guidelines, Hearing Impairments, Interpreters
Crow, Wendell C. – 1979
Although improved teaching methods, materials, and technology probably have made university graphics instruction better today than ever before, students need to become more aware of ways in which they can provide cost-effective design to companies and organizations interested in getting maximum value from printing budgets. Such printing economies…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Needs, Efficiency, Graphic Arts
Radley, Beryl – Educational Television International, 1969
The author, a producer for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), discusses the nature of the problems involved in producing several educational television series intended to advise parents on the subjects of child rearing and child development. (LS)
Descriptors: Audiences, Child Development, Child Rearing, Educational Television
Frye, Jerry K.; Bryski, Bruce G. – 1978
All of the television camera shots in the three Ford/Carter presidential debates were studied according to type, frequency, and duration to determine whether the images presented by the camera could have influenced the audience's perception of the candidates. According to the debate rules, each candidate was allowed three minutes to answer a…
Descriptors: Audiences, Audiovisual Communications, Broadcast Television, Commercial Television
Metallinos, Nikos – 1977
This study surveyed the specific assignments in the television production courses at 175 United States colleges and universities. The following conclusions were drawn from the analyses of the data collected: Television production courses involve the students with television production formats identical to those found in the broadcast industry.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation
Crowell, Alfred A. – 1975
Designed to teach college students how to edit, this book provides an overview of skills required to produce the newspaper, emphasizing the editing of copy, the writing of headlines, and layout and production techniques. The author discusses several theories about how to edit newspapers; the importance of staff organization on metropolitan…
Descriptors: Editing, Graphic Arts, Higher Education, Journalism
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Avner, R. A. – 1975
This manual provides information for the preparation of material for presentation by computer-based instructional systems. The following topics are discussed: the advantages of computer-based education (CBE); the requirements for basic learning; the importance of behavioral objectives in CBE; specific types of CBE systems; use of on-line data;…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Lasker, Harry; Bernath, Naomi – 1974
A pilot study was conducted to measure comprehension of affective bits on "Sesame Street" in children ages three to five years. Subjects were shown bits extracted from previous programs relating to two affective areas, anger and pride, and comprehension questions were administered at the end of the viewing. The questions attempted to…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attention, Comprehension, Educational Television
Maryland Univ., Baltimore. – 1969
The guide opens with a discussion of television's limitations: its initial blankness; its technical constraints; its need for studios; its relatively high costs; the need for extensive planning; and its need to be integrated into a broader program. A discussion of television's strengths follows: its flexibility; its ability to focus and magnify;…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Communications, Educational Television, Graphic Arts
Smith, Warren D. – 1975
The specific nature of the playhouse conventions which Shakespeare adopted in adjusting his craft to the physical aspects of the theater is explored in this handbook. The book is intended to be used as a supplementary manual in the study of Shakespeare's plays as great literary drama. Topics discussed are entrance announcements, stage business…
Descriptors: Drama, Literature Appreciation, Playwriting, Production Techniques
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Adams, Sarah R., Ed. – 1968
Proceedings of the Educational Television Institute include the following topics: the potential of instructional television by Richard Barnes and Mitchel Chetel; the school television production center at Port Jefferson High School in New York State, described by Joseph Thom; Peter Derr's comments on classroom television; applied instructional…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Conference Reports, Educational Technology, Educational Television
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