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Jordan, Bryce – 1974
The Association for Graduate Education and Research in North Texas (TAGER), interconnects nine colleges and universities over a 2,000 square mile area. Approximately 100,000 post-secondary students and about 5,000 faculty members use on-campus studio classrooms offering credit courses and other academic programs desired by member institutions. The…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Educational Development, Educational Television, Experimental Programs
Coast Community Coll. District, Costa Mesa, CA. – 1974
This report describes the proceedings and results of one part of a research project to determine the educational and public service needs of the service area of KOCE, a public UHF television station owned and operated by the Coast Community College District. Information resulting from meetings of 10 discussion panels--professional and white collar…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Involvement, Community Surveys, Educational Needs
Cable Television Information Center, Washington, DC. – 1973
The technology of cable television (CATV) is one area in which local community officials need to develop knowledge so that their decisions about the structure of CATV within the community will be informed. Thus, this paper is designed to familiarize local decision makers with the technological aspects of cable communications, to isolate specific…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Change, Community Leaders, Community Planning
Ewing, Sam – 1972
A veteran of 30 years in broadcasting presents hints and prescriptions for persons desiring employment as a radio or television performer. Emphasis is placed throughout on techniques to enable a prospective performer to short-cut the usually tedious procedures of attempting to break into broadcasting professions. Sections deal with personal…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Broadcast Industry, Career Choice, Commercial Television
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc., New York, NY. – 1971
The papers given at a symposium on cable television (CATV) are collected in this volume. The chairman of the symposium notes that "the phrase 'cable television' is not totally pertinent since we are talking about a wired-city concept that may encompass many services other than television." He prefers the term "broadband communications network,"…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Communications, Conferences
Filep, Robert T.; And Others – 1971
This guide was prepared to aid volunteers working with preschool children who view the television program, "Sesame Street". The suggestions in this booklet grew out of a study called the "Sesame Mother Pilot Project," conducted in 1970-71 by the Institute for Educational Development. This guide is divided into nine main parts:…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Facilities, Instructional Materials, Leaders Guides
O'Brien, Richard S., Ed. – 1970
A collection of 27 articles from the Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) covers the fundamental aspects of color television technology. Introductory articles explain the basic workings of color television within the set and as perceived by the viewer. Other sections deal with: color television systems, color…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Broadcast Industry, Color, Electronic Equipment
Gladen, Frank H. – 1971
Twenty programs about conservation and forest fire prevention were telecast to kindergarten and first-grade children. The programs, each 20 minutes long, were especially prepared for that age group. Testing of experimental and control groups showed that the telecasts were outstandingly successful in teaching concepts about those subjects,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Conservation Education, Educational Television, Elementary Education
Wyoming Univ., Laramie. Coll. of Education. – 1970
In cooperation with the Office of Extension Classes and the Continuing Education Program, the College has developed inservice teacher education courses utilizing video tapes and the Victor Electrowriter Remote Blackboard (VERB). These programs are offered for two semester units of graduate extension credit and include eleven 2 1/2-hour sessions.…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Educational Television, Extension Education, Facsimile Transmission
Washington State Univ., Pullman. – 1971
A faculty committee, consisting of members from various departments and from the Audiovisual Center at Washington State University (WSU), investigated the feasibility of establishing a two-way television network in the southeastern Washington area for participants in continuing education studies and for certain graduate classes. The committee…
Descriptors: Continuing Education Centers, Educational Television, Extension Education, Feasibility Studies
Armiger, Mary Lou; Shoehalter, Nathan – 1973
The cable television situation in New Jersey, particularly as it pertains to the educational potential of the medium is disucssed in this brief document. The stated purpose of the report is to inform New Jersey citizens of some of the options and opportunities that remain open to them in developing municipal cable television systems that are…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Citizen Participation, Community Action, Educational Television
Steiner, Robert L. – 1972
Prepared to assist in the planning for cable television in the Cincinnati, Ohio metropolitan area, this document provides not only general information about the history and current state of cable television, but also an example of the application of such information to the policy demands of a specific situation. Given the technology and…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Economics, Federal Legislation, Guides
Powell, Jon T. – Federal Communications Bar Journal, 1972
Restraints imposed on medical advertising through the broadcast media reflect a worldwide concern for public protection in a sensitive area, where problems of ignorance and misrepresentation are enlarged by false hope. The author examines the broadcast codes of seventeen free-world nations, with respect to their provisions on medical advertising.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Foreign Countries, Government (Administrative Body)
Hughes, Joseph D. – 1972
The Long-Range Financing Task Force of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting estimates that a capital investment of $534 million will be necessary to provide public broadcasting coverage to 90 percent of the population. This assumes that the federal share of capital expenses will be nearly 50%. Operating costs for a fully developed system will…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Federal Aid, Financial Needs, Financial Policy
Public Television Library, Washington, DC. – 1971
The Public Television Library (PTL), an integral part of the services provided by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), provides a national centralized storage and retrieval system for Public Television (PTV) programing distinct from the real time program offerings of the PBS interconnected network, and offers an opportunity for varied sources to…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Film Libraries, Information Dissemination, Information Retrieval
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