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Kabadayi, Abdulkadir – Educational Media International, 2006
This research investigated the amount of time that children from different socio-economic strata spend watching television per week and whether there was a difference among children from low, middle and upper socio-economic strata with regard to viewing programme types, including action adventure, news and information, competitions, sports,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mass Media Use, Television Viewing, Children
Neff, Norman D. – 1995
This paper describes applications of logic programming technology to the teaching of the inductive method in computer science and mathematics. It discusses the nature of inductive thought and its place in those fields of inquiry, arguing that a complete logic programming system for supporting inductive inference is not only feasible but necessary.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Science Education, Higher Education, Induction
Skolnick, Michael M.; Spooner, David L. – 1995
Modern computing systems exploit graphical user interfaces for interaction with users; as a result, introductory computer science courses must begin to teach the principles underlying such interfaces. This paper presents an approach to graphical user interface (GUI) implementation that is simple enough for beginning students to understand, yet…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Computer Graphics, Computer Interfaces, Computer Science Education
Rosengrant, Kim – 1996
Because college radio offers a less structured environment, a natural habitat is created which provides for broadcasting experimental shows such as Starship Earth, an environmental radio show on East Stroudsburg University's (Pennsylvania) college radio station, WESS 90.3 FM. Environmental problems, issues, and solutions are discussed on the show.…
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Environmental Education, Faculty Advisers, Group Discussion
Hlynka, Anthony; Knupfer, Nancy Nelson – 1997
This paper addresses the television program "Cheers" and demonstrates one way of interpreting the complexity of messages within the program. The interplay of visual messages within the "Cheers" programming is referred to as intertextuality, or the relation of one text to another to express an idea. Two basic types of…
Descriptors: Comedy, Literacy, Popular Culture, Programming (Broadcast)
Aufderheide, Patricia – 1994
A study examined the effectiveness of the Children's Television Act of 1990 in altering the marketplace for informational and educational children's programming on commercial broadcast television. Producers and distributors of nationally available series that commercial broadcasters were using in 1993 to meet the requirements of the Act were…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Educational Television
Stavitsky, Alan G. – 1993
The originators of municipal radio station WNYC foresaw radio as a means of extending city government and an instrument to educate, inform, and entertain the citizens. Because the municipal radio concept emerged in the early 1920s, before the medium's industrial structure was entrenched, an opportunity existed to develop an innovative model of…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, City Government, Community Relations, Mass Media Role
Jackendoff, Ray; Birner, Betty, Ed. – 1999
This brochure discusses, in lay terms, how computers process language and why they may have difficulty in processing English. The brochure points out that English is a more difficult language to process than most people think, and that the brain is far more complex than the computer in its ability to decipher meaning. The examples of the word…
Descriptors: English, Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Role
Marty, Fernand – 1991
Three computer-based systems for phonetic/graphemic transcription of language are described, compared, and contrasted. The text is entirely in French, with examples given from the French language. The three approaches to transcription are: (1) text entered in standard typography and exiting in phonetic transcription with markers for rhythmic…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Comparative Analysis, Computational Linguistics, French
Cavus, Nadire; Ibrahim, Dogan – Online Submission, 2004
The idea of using "Learning Objects" in teaching has become very popular in the last few years. Although the concept of using objects in teaching is not new, the power of the computer technology and the Internet gives educators large opportunities and endless combination of possibilities in applying new theories to web-based education.…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Programming Languages, Web Based Instruction, Computer Science Education
Ryan, Lisa Nackerud – 1997
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting funded a national study of public radio programming since 1986. The 1996 programming study was conducted by National Public Radio's Audience Research department and had participation by 633 stations. Two-thirds of the stations reported broadcasting 24 hours per day, compared to one-third of stations in 1986.…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Current Events, Demography
Redish, Edward F.; Wilson, Jack M. – 2000
Since 1983, the Maryland University Project in Physics and Educational Technology (M.U.P.P.E.T.) has been investigating the implication of including student programming in an introductory physics course for physics majors. Many significant changes can result. One can rearrange some content to be more physically appropriate, include more realistic…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Physics
van der Linden, Wim J.; Scrams, David J.; Schnipke, Deborah L. – 2003
This paper proposes an item selection algorithm that can be used to neutralize the effect of time limits in computer adaptive testing. The method is based on a statistical model for the response-time distributions of the test takers on the items in the pool that is updated each time a new item has been administered. Predictions from the model are…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Algorithms, Computer Assisted Testing, Linear Programming
Wilensky, Uri – 2001
The use of programming language was studied in an eighth grade science classroom. The goal of the EMERGE curriculum is to enable students to understand the global patterns that they observe. EMERGE was used in an eighth-grade classroom of 12 students, with a range of abilities (3 had learning disabilities), in 21 sessions over 3 months. For the…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools, Learning, Programming Languages

Sandeen, Cathy – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1997
Finds that "PM Magazine" emphasized and promoted a dominant personal success value system revolving around recognition, achievement, financial success, excitement, and physical attributes. Argues that this value system existed because it appealed to a particular demographic, making the program highly marketable to national advertisers,…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Higher Education, Mass Media Role, Programming (Broadcast)