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McDayter, Walt, Ed. – 1971
The 19 articles that comprise this book are concerned with the subject of communications and media in Canada. In Part One, "The Media: A Diagnosis," the articles are "The Power and Impotence of the Media" by Russell Elman, "The Myth of Objectivity" by Walt McDayter, "In the Shadow of Giants: Concentration and…
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Television, Mass Media, Technological Advancement
Sharpe, Mal; And Others – 1980
The Anik-B project is part of the two-year communications experiments for which the Anik-B satellite is being used. The project was designed to explore the possibilities of using Interactive Instructional Television (IITV) to provide distance postsecondary education for people living in widely scattered and sometimes inaccessible areas of British…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communications Satellites, Educational Television, Postsecondary Education
Mainse, David – 1976
Two major objectives of the Alternatives in Children's Broadcasting Project were to determine the extent of the influence of violence in children's television and to determine if children's interest in prosocial programming makes it a viable alternative to violence programming. Both adults and 8-10 year old children were surveyed about their…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Childrens Television, Commercial Television, Educational Television
Dobosh, O.; Wright, E. N. – 1972
The utilization of educational television (ETV) in schools can be ascertained by considering the teacher training in ETV, the extent of access to ETV, the student reaction, and the programing. Using a questionnaire survey method combined with detailed ETV logs, this study was able to analyze both ETV and film utilization in 13 elementary and…
Descriptors: Color, Educational Television, Films, Instructional Films
Reich, Carol; Meisner, Alan – 1972
The relative educational effectiveness of color vs. black and white television has not been exhaustively explored. While previous studies have concentrated on the factual retention of subject matter--bypassing the subjective attitudes--this study was designed to thoroughly analyze both areas. Using Osgood's Semantic Differential and the Liking…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Color, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comparative Analysis
Yeoell, Barbara – 1980
The Anik-B Project is part of the two-year communications experiments for which the Anik-B satellite is being used. The project was designed to explore the possibilities of using Interactive Instructional Television (IITV) to provide distance postsecondary education for people living in widely scattered and sometimes inaccessible areas of British…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Broadcast Reception Equipment, Communications Satellites, Courses
Nason, Robert – 1980
The Anik-B Project is part of the two-year communications experiments for which the Anik-B satellite is being used. The project was designed to explore the possibilities of using Interactive Instructional Television (IITV) to provide distance postsecondary education for people living in widely scattered and sometimes inaccessible areas of British…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Broadcast Reception Equipment, Communications Satellites, Educational Television
Ontario Educational Communications Authority, Toronto. – 1973
An overview of the educational television (ETV) services provided by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (OECA) is presented. A brief history of ETV in Canada opens the report, followed by a review of some of the operational aspects of OECA's outlet--channel 19. The general stages involved in ETV program development are described, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cable Television, Early Childhood Education, Educational Television
Coldevin, Gary O. – 1973
This study surveyed equal groups of American, French Canadian, and English-Canadian high school students to learn what sources they used in formulating views on national and international issues. A total of 600 eleventh grade history students was surveyed. Results showed that mass media was the primary source used by all groups: in particular…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Differences, Educational Television, Information Sources
McLaughlin, G. Harry – 1972
The Information Retrieval Television (IRTV) system was a unique experimental media program initiated in several Ottawa schools in the fall of 1968. The program was designed to allow teachers to select televised audiovisual programs for their classes when and where they choose. This arrangement freed teachers from broadcast schedules and the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Closed Circuit Television, Dial Access Information Systems
Connochie, T. D. – 1969
Intended as a communication to communicators on television equipment and techniques, this manual also gives an overview of educational television and instructional television practices in the United States, Britain, and Canada. Attention is given to broadcast television--its station organization, control room procedures, and commercial program…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Closed Circuit Television, Color, Commercial Television
Gailitis, Maris M. – 1972
The Information Retrieval Television (IRTV) system was a unique experimental media program initiated in several Ottawa, Canada schools in the fall of 1968. The program allowed teachers to select televised audiovisual programs for their classes at any time. This arrangement freed them from having to adapt to broadcast schedules or to the rigidities…
Descriptors: Administration, Audiovisual Communications, Audiovisual Instruction, Closed Circuit Television
Centre for Literacy, 2000
Television has been seen by some as an enemy of literacy and by others as a tool for enhancing literacy. It has been used to arouse public awareness through national campaigns, to instruct in basic skills, and to motivate potential learners to seek education. According to the International Adult Literacy Survey (IALS), adults with limited literacy…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Adult Literacy, Television, Foreign Countries