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Connecticut Univ., Storrs. Inst. of Public Service. – 1975
Cabletter is an educational service designed to acquaint public service personnel in Connecticut with local telecommunications issues and answers. These four pamphlets include information on how cable television works and its use in the social services. Detailed information is given on how to develop your own television programing using portable…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Closed Circuit Television, Communications, Educational Television
Clarke, Beverley – 1974
To help educational television (ETV) practitioners achieve maximum clarity, economy and purposiveness, the range of techniques of television graphics is explained. Closed-circuit and broadcast ETV are compared. The design process is discussed in terms of aspect ratio, line structure, cut off, screen size, tone scales, studio apparatus, and…
Descriptors: Animation, Audiovisual Aids, Broadcast Television, Closed Circuit Television
McGilvrey, Marjorie J. – 1974
In journal format, the author's reactions to a sabbatical year tour of educational television installations around the world and in the United States are recorded. Visits to Hawaii, Samoa, Australia, the Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore are described. In part 2, similar visits to school systems in California, Arizona, Illinois,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Communications, Communications Satellites, Educational Development
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1975
Based on papers and recorded discussions of training experts at the UNESCO Seminar on Instructional Training Techniques for Broadcasters, communication training is examined as the planned process of inducing those attitudes and transmitting those skills necessary for the effective mass movement of ideas, the sharing of information, and the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Broadcast Industry, Communication Skills, Communications
Clippinger, John H. – 1976
To identify the distribution of benefits that accrue from introducing communications technology in developing societies, two case studies were undertaken. The first case looks at telecommunications development in Algeria where telecommunications systems are being rapidly introduced to speed up industrialization and where a satellite system is in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communications, Communications Satellites, Developing Nations
Anderson, William A. – 1974
Four auditory delivery systems and their implications for instructing handicapped children are discussed. Outlined are six potential benefits of applying technologies to education, such as making education more productive. Pointed out are potential uses of sub-channel radio (such as programming for the blind), of broadband communication (such as…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Communications, Delivery Systems, Educational Technology
1975
This reference book contains updated material on four principal media (press, radio, television, and film) for 200 countries, supplying with statistical support, information on the general structure, facilities, output, distribution, and coverage of each in its individual, local, and national context. Entries for news agencies, space…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cable Television, Communications, Communications Satellites
Klinge, Peter L., Ed. – 1974
A reexamination of the role of the mass media in the educational process is presented. Part One establishes the current status of American society and education as seen by Alvin Toffler and Peter L. Klinge, the editor. Also, Charles E. Silberman compares the problems of media with those of education. Part Two attempts to clearly define the effects…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Communications, Education
Mielke, Keith W. – 1973
A fundamental distinction is made between basic research which seeks out new, generalizable knowledge, and administrative research which provides information useful to decision makers who have a task to perform. Attention is then given to four types of administrative research: background research, formative research, summative research, and policy…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Communications, Decision Making, Educational Television
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1975
Based on papers and discussions of training experts at the UNESCO Seminar on Instructional Training Techniques for Broadcasters held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in June, 1973, this report surveys in general terms the present situation of communications training, pinpoints deficiencies, and identifies potential trends. This is followed by other…
Descriptors: Communications, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations
Commission for Radio and Television in Education, Stockholm (Sweden). – 1975
For the benefit of overseas readers, a summary is provided of the main report of Sweden's Commission on the Continued Use of Radio and Television in Education on the utilization of sound and pictures in education. A special chapter explains the Swedish school system and the organization of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. Previous reports of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiovisual Instruction, Broadcast Industry, Communications
Tressel, George W.; And Others – 1975
To help plan for the future of educational broadcasting, a survey was conducted of its goals and present status and anticipated future, and recommendations were made. Extensive available literature was reviewed, a number of broadcast facilities visited, and more than 60 station managers interviewed, along with managers of agencies and foundations…
Descriptors: Administration, Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Communications
Davis, B. Rodney; Ross, Virginia M., Ed. – 1986
School public relations is a planned and systematic management function relying on a comprehensive, two-way communication process involving both internal and external publics with a goal of stimulating a better understanding of the role, objectives, accomplishments, and needs of the organization. The function of school public relations is, first,…
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Policy, Educational Radio, Educational Technology
Aspen Inst. for Humanistic Studies, Palo Alto, CA. Program on Communications and Society. – 1974
A volume consisting of a series of papers and documents from several conferences examines the regulation, uses, and problems of direct satellite broadcasting in an international context. It examines the history of the broadcast satellite, describes the current status, and explores the future possibilities of this global communications technology.…
Descriptors: Communications, Communications Satellites, Conference Reports, Conflict Resolution
Brown, James W., Ed. – 1975
Intended for use by media specialists at all levels, this volume joins two preceding editions in reviewing the current status of educational media, instructional technology, librarianship, information science, and telecommunication. First is a collection of essays which address the following topics: 1) perspectives on educational media; 2) major…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Business Administration, Clearinghouses, Communications