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Campbell, Marilyn A. – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2005
Although technology provides numerous benefits to young people, it also has a "dark side", as it can be used for harm, not only by some adults but also by the young people themselves. E-mail, texting, chat rooms, mobile phones, mobile phone cameras and web sites can and are being used by young people to bully peers. It is now a global…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying, Handheld Devices, Internet
Tawow, 1974
A community television project in La Rouge, Saskatchewan is used as a "mirror" instead of a tool -- not to tell people what to think or what should happen -- but what is. (AH)
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Involvement, Culture, Local Issues
Tawow, 1974
The Communications Technology Satellite (CTS) will provide a battery of communication systems to American Indians in the Treaty Number 9 area of Northern Ontario (Canada). (AH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indians, Communications Satellites, Community Services
Norwood, Frank W. – Viewpoints, 1975
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Educational Media, Educational Policy
Daley, Hugh M. – 1980
Within the past decade, attention in the Commonwealth Caribbean has focused on the implications of broadcasting for development policies. The relationship between Caribbean governments and the broadcast industry has generally been close and cordial as a result of the small size of the countries and the reality of government ownership of a large…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communication Research, Community Development, Developing Nations
Martin, Yvonne M. – 1981
In the fall of 1979 a third-year course in educational administration at the University of Victoria was presented via an interactive communication satellite called Anik B. Students enrolled in this first Canadian university satellite course for credit were 65 administrators and potential administrators of schools, and classes met in community…
Descriptors: Administrators, Communications Satellites, Educational Administration, Foreign Countries
Casey, Michael, Ed. – 1980
This report of a conference held at University College in Dublin explores problems associated with cooperation and computer applications involved in networking. An introductory session on the theory and objectives of physical and cooperative networking by Lucy Tedd, a consultant on computer systems in libraries, is followed by Dennis Jenning's…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Diagrams, Foreign Countries, Information Networks
Institute for the Future, Menlo Park, CA. – 1980
This guide is designed to give persons working with developmentally disabled clients a practical introduction to the strengths and weaknesses of electronic message systems. It supplies answers to questions often asked by human services personnel, and includes brief descriptions of message systems now available or anticipated in the near future.…
Descriptors: Costs, Developmental Disabilities, Evaluation Criteria, Guides
Public Service Satellite Consortium, Washington, DC. – 1981
This report summarizes a survey of 198 libraries which had been identified as potential cable libraries which assessed: (1) to what extent a national satellite cable library network might already be in technical existence, (2) how many libraries are connected to cooperative cable companies with satellite hardware and excess receiver capacity, and…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications Satellites, Community Resources, Library Cooperation
Homan, Steven D. – 1981
Innovations in technology have enabled homeowners to pirate satellite signals intended for cable television operators through the use of home earth-stations. Section 605 of the Communications Act of 1934, which governs reception of signals, is inadequate to regulate this situation because it appears that publication of received programing outside…
Descriptors: Broadcast Reception Equipment, Cable Television, Communications, Communications Satellites
Kavanagh, Donal D. – 1978
The Federal Communications Commission's opening of the 900 MHz spectrum for use by the land mobile radio community was a landmark event in the history of mobile radio in the United States, as this action almost doubled the amount of spectrum available. This report describes the current regulatory environment, analyzes the applicability of 900 MHz…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Federal Regulation, Government Publications, Government Role
Richmond, J. Murray; Daniel, John S. – 1979
The 25 projects described were concerned primarily with educational applications of communications satellites, although some projects in additional public services--health, community development, and administration--were included in the Hermes satellite program. Solicited by the Department of Communications (DOC) from agencies and organizations…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation
Zenaty, Jayne W. – 1978
This paper explores FM radio's struggle for survival in the 1940s, focusing primarily on the impact of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision making and on the influence and activities of the well-established radio corporations, primarily the Radio Corporation of America (RCA). It describes the invention of FM radio by Edwin H. Armstrong…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Federal Regulation, Inventions, Mass Media
Anapol, Malthon M., Ed. – The Encoder, 1978
Focusing on issues in mass communication, the six articles in this journal issue cover many facets and approaches to the topics. The first article offers a review of recent developments in the field and some comments about its future. The second article reviews feminism in comedies from the 1930s and in a current film, and the third analyzes the…
Descriptors: Audiences, Court Litigation, Feminism, Films
Wood, Fred B.; And Others – 1978
Comments from several U.S. Senators and Representatives who participated in the project summarize their personal evaluations of the usefulness of satellite videoconferencing with two-way interactive television in providing a new mechanism for informed dialogue between congressmen and constituents. The new technology is described in answers to the…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Federal Government, Futures (of Society), Interaction
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