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Tiene, Drew – Social Studies, 1986
This article describes how to involve students in creative follow-up activities for the six-episode public television series called "Newscast from the Past." Suggested are a class newspaper, mock interviews, time lines, and student-made newscasts complete with commercials. Includes ordering information for the teacher's guide to the…
Descriptors: Educational Television, History, Instructional Improvement, Learning Activities
Tiene, Drew – Educational Technology, 1993
Discusses the use of "Channel One" in secondary schools for teaching current events and describes a study that examined its instructional effectiveness. The inclusion of advertisements is addressed; teenagers' general awareness of current events is considered; and the use of television in educational settings is described. (21…
Descriptors: Current Events, Educational Television, Instructional Effectiveness, Mass Media Use
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Tiene, Drew – TechTrends, 1994
Discusses the results of a survey designed to explore the reactions of junior high school students to Channel One. A survey was administered to two Midwest suburban junior high schools. The results showed that 66% of those surveyed learned something from the broadcasts. (Contains 13 references.) (JLB)
Descriptors: Cable Television, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Television, Junior High Schools
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Tiene, Drew – Educational Leadership, 1993
Although California and New York have banned Channel One, the Whittle Communication Project reaches an estimated one-third of the nation's teenagers. A Midwest survey shows that students appear to enjoy the programing, though they show only an 8% gain in current events knowledge. Teachers felt extremely positive about Channel One's presentation of…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Current Events, Educational Media, Educational Television
Tiene, Drew – Educational Technology, 1983
The Ministry of Education and the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) public television network are responsible for the instructional broadcasting that has penetrated Japan's classrooms at all levels. Implications for American television include stronger federal support for public television and the possible development of a national…
Descriptors: Cultural Traits, Educational Equipment, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
Tiene, Drew; Urakawa, Tomoji – Educational Technology, 1983
Provides a detailed look at combination of factors contributing to the success of the elementary science television programs of Japan, including production facilities, research, instructional approach, production techniques, and promotion. It is suggested that this series could serve as a model for the development of televised instruction in…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Educational Television, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Tiene, Drew – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1997
Describes the results of a survey of teachers who spent a year teaching in multiple-site classrooms, using a television-based distance-education system. Highlights include meeting the special challenges; the viability of equipment solutions; modifying teaching techniques for distance education; teacher remarks and recommendations; and…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Equipment, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Tiene, Drew – 1986
A consortium of high schools and colleges in northeast Ohio (Coalition for the High School of the Future), which was formed to revitalize the learning experiences offered at each high school, produced a low budget videotape to generate interest in its proposals for educational reform. The primary objective of the tape was to expand awareness of…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Consortia, Educational Change
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Tiene, Drew – Journal of Educational Media, 1996
Describes the results of a global survey about the most critical issues facing educational television in this decade. Results indicated that the most critical problems were limited funding, inadequate staffing, outdated equipment, insufficient broadcasting time, declining levels of government support, lack of equipment in schools, and insufficient…
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Educational Television, Equipment Evaluation, Financial Support
Tiene, Drew; Urakawa, Tomoji – Educational Technology, 1985
Discusses origins, structure, objectives, and implications for U.S. schools of ZEMPOREN, the All Japan Teachers' Federation Studying the Use of Radio and Television in Education, which promotes effective use of classroom broadcasting through a published journal, research, conventions, and by acting as liaison between the educational network and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Radio
Tiene, Drew – 1986
A survey was conducted to examine the instructional potential of six educational television programs designed to teach world history to high school students. Each of the six programs encapsulates the events of a given century as if it were a 15-minute evening newscast, providing interviews with famous figures, dramatic moments in history captured…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Television, History Instruction, Instructional Innovation
Tiene, Drew – Media in Education and Development, 1985
Patterns of instructional television use in elementary and secondary school classrooms in Japan indicate heavy use in elementary schools and diminished use in secondary schools. Factors that contribute to this phenomenon are discussed, including school environment, sociocultural patterns, educational philosophy, and teacher training. (MBR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Educational Television
Tiene, Drew; Whitmore, Evonne – Educational Technology, 1995
Examines the use of television equipment in schools that subscribe to Channel One based on a survey of secondary schools in the Midwest. Highlights include viewing Classroom Channel programming; viewing or taping programs on other cable television channels; use for local school activities, including student productions; and evaluation of Channel…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Educational Television, Evaluation Methods, Mass Media Use
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Tiene, Drew – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1994
Teachers in junior high schools using the Channel One newscasts were surveyed. Results indicated high levels of support for the programming content, journalistic professionalism, and media production values. Teachers revealed most of its teenage audience is more aware of current events. A minority of respondents objected strongly to the…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audience Awareness, Critical Viewing, Educational Media