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Robertson, Thomas S.; Rossiter, John R. – 1975
The findings of this study indicated that children's capacity to comprehend television advertising is primarily a developmental phenomenon, although social and experiential factors may have a moderate positive and a minor negative influence, respectively. Research subjects were 289 elementary school boys of first, third, and fifth grade levels,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Commercial Television
Sjogren, Douglas; And Others – 1976
The Engineering Renewal and Growth (ERG) program at Colorado State University (CSU) was designed for continuing education of engineers. The program used videotapes and coordinated written materials to deliver instruction to the practicing engineer. Courses were leased to individual students or industries in which students worked. The courses were…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Media, Engineering Education, Evaluation Criteria
Morgan, Robert P.; Eastwood, Lester F., Jr. – 1975
Research on this National Science Foundation grant to study the application of modern communications technology to educational networking was divided into three parts: assessment of the role of technology in non-traditional post-secondary education; assessment of communications technologies and educational services of current or potential future…
Descriptors: Communications, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness
Atlantic Research Corp., Alexandria, VA. – 1972
Defining the system procurement specifications for a telecommunications system designed to provide health services to rurally isolated American Indians living on reservations in Arizona, this document presents detailed specifications for: (1) a complete communications facility; (2) a mobile health communications treatment and diagnosis unit; (3)…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Contracts, Delivery Systems
Schmidt, Benno C., Jr. – 1976
In applying First Amendment protections to the broadcast industry, the Supreme Court has adopted a hands-off policy, but increased concentration and centralization has brought into question the diversity and freedom of flow of information. Market pricing, complete goverment regulation, and restricted access are three alternatives for regulatory…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Broadcast Industry, Communications, Court Litigation
Japan Broadcasting Co., Tokyo – 1975
A special issue of NHK Today and Tomorrow, published by Japan Broadcasting Company, describes open-circuit and classroom broadcasts. Policies of NHK are explained and standards listed for educational programs in general, school programs, children's programs, and cultural programs. The scope of classroom broadcasts is described and a schedule…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Correspondence Schools, Educational Development, Educational Television
Nilles, Jack M.; And Others – 1974
To identify and evaluate the implications of potential communications and computer technology alternatives to urban transportation, an extensive research study was made of telecommuting--bringing workers toegether by communication instead of physically. An attempt was made to formulate practical statements on telecommuting network design, policies…
Descriptors: Communications, Computers, Energy Conservation, Feasibility Studies
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Yu, John – 1972
The Southwest Regional Laboratory's Instructional Management System (IMS) central data processing system produces reports for dissemination to participating schools which provided the original source data to the system. Described in this document are the computer software routines (SIMS) that control the dissemination of information contained on…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Data Processing, Flow Charts, Information Dissemination
Wilson, Robert Roy – 1968
This study tested the effect, on completion behavior in correspondence study, of substituting certain analog techniques for traditional correspondence procedures. Eight lessons of a psychology correspondence course were used. A pretest, posttest, personal questionnaire, and post course attitude questionnaire were administered. Experimental…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Attitudes, Control Groups, Correspondence Study
Cheshier, Stephen R. – 1974
The overall goal of the study was to determine if a new text in electronic communications should be written, and if so, the nature of its content, depth, and format. A review of current related studies and study objectives are presented. A questionnaire was mailed to 50 post secondary technical schools, with 40 responding. Seven major objectives…
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Assessment, Electromechanical Technology, Higher Education
Wood, Fred B. – 1974
Communication between Congressmen and their constituents could be improved by the use of advanced telecommunications. Interviews with representatives and senior staff from a sample of 40 House offices show concern that the current communication systems are either too narrow--letters, telephone calls, physical conferences--or too broad--television,…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communication Problems, Communication (Thought Transfer), Federal Government
Bossert, William H.; Oettinger, Anthony G. – 1973
A description is provided of an attempt at Harvard University to integrate course content with technology and the institutional setting. The course, "Communication in Societies," was aimed at non-science majors and explored the science and technology of communication and their effects on social organization. The objective was to impart…
Descriptors: Alienation, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content, Educational Technology
European Broadcasting Union, Geneva (Switzerland). – 1972
Individuals involved in all aspects of radio and television in the member countries of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) met to exchange ideas. Their focus was upon how the modern management methods which their large scale industrial communications enterprises required might be adapted to the specific needs of their cultural mission. The…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Administrator Education, Computer Oriented Programs
Powledge, Fred – 1972
Proceeding from the hypothesis that cable television (CATV) is one of the most significant developments in modern America, this booklet examines the medium itself and then devotes special attention to the capacity of CATV to serve the First Amendment interest in diversity of expression. The opening section deals with the size and growth of cable,…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Censorship, Civil Liberties, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Hunt, Todd – 1972
Covered in this handbook is the craft of reviewing from multiple points of view: the established critic on a metropolitan newspaper, a national magazine, or a television station; the newcomer who is trying to review all forms of entertainment for a small-town daily paper; the New York drama critic; and the freelance reviewer whose work appears in…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Broadcast Industry, Communications, Content Analysis
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