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Fuller, Robert G., Ed. – 1983
This nine-paper collection from a June 1983 Open University (OU) campus workshop in Milton Keynes, England, describes an interactive video project developed for an OU undergraduate course, T252, Introduction to Engineering Materials, and discusses varied aspects of interactive videodisc program development. The following papers are included:…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Design Requirements, Engineering Education, Flow Charts
Burke, Richard C. – 1976
Radio broadcasting is an effectve vehicle for providing literacy and fundamental education for large numbers of people with a reasonable investment of time, money, and human energy. This monograph, addressed to literacy workers in the rural areas of the Third World, offers practical suggestions for establishing literacy programs based on radio…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Developing Nations
Green, C. Paul; Burkhalter, Wayne – 1981
In order to help bring about the potential for alcohol production by the farming community, Navarro College (Texas) has developed this curriculum for secondary and postsecondary levels in alcohol fuel production. The alcohol fuel curriculum consists of five modules for use in practical hands-on vocational programs. The curriculum is designed to…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Production, Behavioral Objectives, Chemistry
Stuart, Martha – 1980
Information exchanged between people is a renewable expanding resource that can contribute to human growth and development, and the new technology of videotape offers an excellent vehicle for that exchange. Traditional forms of information exchange or communication used in human development work are limited in many ways, and a more positive…
Descriptors: Adults, Change Agents, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cooperative Programs
BAHRENBERG, JIM – 1967
AN UPWARD BOUND FILM WORKSHOP AT TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY EXPOSED STUDENTS TO FILMS AS A CREATIVE ART FORM, A MEANS OF COMMUNICATION, AND A BASIS FOR DISCUSSING VALUES. IN ADDITION TO VIEWING SEVERAL SHORT, PROFESSIONALLY-DEVELOPED FILMS, STUDENTS WROTE AND PRODUCED TWO OF THEIR OWN. ONE STUDENT-PRODUCED FILM--A LIGHT SHOW--ILLUMINATED THE UNITY…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Dance, Dramatics, English Instruction
Allen, Ed L. – 1975
From August 1974 to June 1975, three schools in the Owensboro, Kentucky area cooperated in an effort to provide an instructional program in mass communications to high school students. A four-year comprehensive high school, a vocational school, and Kentucky Wesleyan College pooled teaching staff, equipment, and facility resources in a course…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Exploration, Communications, Cooperative Programs
Chen, Milton – 1972
Since verbal responses are a salient and easily documented index of acquisition of learning skills, a project was undertaken in 1972 to collect and analyze the verbal response of viewers of "The Electric Company." A data collection instrument was designed to tally: (1) reading of print on a television screen; (2) spoken anticipation of…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Television, Environment, Oral Reading
O'Bryan, Kenneth G. – 1975
Though previous research has attempted to correlate television viewing with educational outcomes, little research has been done to establish the links between modes of presentation, individual styles of learning, and achievement. Eye movements, for instance, are markedly responsive to differences in presentation, especially to such factors as the…
Descriptors: Attention, Cues, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
Missouri Council for Industrial Arts Education. – 1974
The curriculum outline is designed to aid the instructor in developing a more complete course of study in woods and wood technology for intermediate and secondary school students. The guide is introduced by a discussion of objectives fundamental to a sound program of industrial arts education, followed by an outline and objectives for the content…
Descriptors: Construction (Process), Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides
Canadian Radio-Television Commission, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1974
A collection of 16 articles gathered from people who are involved in community broadcasting contains material varying from the practical, technical accounts of community broadcasting to abstract and sometimes controversial philosophies. General subject areas include: (1) production techniques and formats; (2) radio and cable television programing…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Citizen Participation, Citizens Councils, Community Action
Cooney, Joan Ganz – 1974
During the third quarter of 1973 (July through September) the Children's Television Workshop (CTW) evaluated old material and planned new programing. The fourth season of Sesame Street and the second season of The Electric Company were rerun through the summer by most of the public and commercial television stations that carried the shows…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education
American Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1973
The purpose of this booklet is to examine the nature and growing responsibilities of the daily newspaper in an era of ferment and change. It is intended primarily as an instructive guide to upperclassmen in high school, where career decisions begin to take shape, but it is also of value to college students and researchers. Career opportunities on…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Career Opportunities, Career Planning, Degree Requirements
Halas, John; Manvell, Roger – 1970
Thanks to film, graphic artists can now create over time as well as in space. An essay discusses the influence of cinema on still paintings (e.g., Duchamp's "Nude Descending a Staircase" and the increasing combination of animation and live action in films. New techniques that are available in animation and in special visual effects are explained,…
Descriptors: Animation, Art Expression, Cartoons, Computer Graphics
Jinks, William – 1971
The purposes of this book are to introduce film as an art and to show how close, both in form and content, literature and the narrative film are to one another. To accomplish these purposes, the basic components of literature and film are compared, including language (the novel uses words, while the film uses images), point of view, and figurative…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Figurative Language, Film Study, Films
Silber, Kenneth H.; Ewing, Gerald W. – 1971
The authors define environmental simulation as the selection, manipulation and/or modification of any number and combination of the five senses to create an experience which simulates a real or imaginary environment. They see the goal of environmental simulation as producing affective-cognitive-psychomotor outcomes which can be set, modified,…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Audiovisual Aids, Demonstration Centers, Facility Requirements
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