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Conkright, William F.; King, Geoffrey E. – 1974
A new method was developed for displaying a wide range of size of specimens and other visual materials in anatomy classes via closed circuit television. The system is contained in two desk units and permits presentation of lecturer, microscopic specimens, microscopic slides, 35mm transparencies, 3 x 4 lantern slides or X-rays, as well as…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Audiovisual Instruction, Closed Circuit Television, Educational Television
Schwitzer, Alan M.; Ancis, Julie R.; Brown, Nina – 2001
This book outlines factors and practices that directly and indirectly influence the adjustment, learning, and development of distance education students. The book also provides a detailed overview of student affairs responses to distant student needs, stressing the importance of building communities at a distance, and using a case study to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Distance Education, Educational Practices, Educational Television
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
Commission for Radio and Television in Education, Stockholm (Sweden). – 1975
The first non-commercial cable television (CATV) project in Sweden was conducted in Kiruna since it was the site of an established commercial CATV network. The Kiruna project goal was to emphasize locally produced programs. Objectives tested were production and planning forms, cooperation between groups, and utilization of a program bank.…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Programs, Community Services, Educational Television
Cable News Network, Atlanta, GA. – 1996
These classroom guides, designed to accompany the daily Cable News Network Newsroom broadcasts for the month of June, provide program rundowns, suggestions for class activities and discussion, student handouts, and lists of related news terms. Top stories include: world reaction to the Israeli election of Benjamin Netanyahu; the United Nation…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Television
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. – 1972
This manual is aimed at the water and wastewater technician who has the responsibility for monitoring the water environment. The televised programmed training stresses the interaction of three components: the program production and operation; group leaders; and operators, including distribution and collection system personnel. The academic…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Educational Television, Environment, Instructional Materials
Bretz, Rudolph – 1976
This handbook responds to local cable television broadcasters' need to generate more local programing in order to comply with federal statutes and to capitalize on growing interest in local interests. The text begins with a brief overview of the cable television industry, and there are chapters which cover the following topics: (1) goals of local…
Descriptors: Audiences, Cable Television, Community Involvement, Educational Television
Cavert, C. Edward – 1974
A detailed examination of the many faceted and interrelated steps requisite to the rational design, production, and operational management of a validated learning experience mediated by technology is presented. The eight phases in instructional design within which the book operates are: 1) the frame of reference within which the instruction must…
Descriptors: Contingency Management, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Friedlander, Bernard Z. – 1973
Instructional television is said not to have achieved its potential in primary grades because of five major problems, all related to lack of precise information about the communicative effectiveness of instructional presentations in appropriate time frames. The five problems cited and discussed are lack of adequate knowledge of primary children's…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Research, Educational Television, Integrated Activities
Bryant, Jennings, Ed.; Anderson, Daniel R., Ed. – 1983
Major collections of research contributions on the fundamental nature of children's television viewing have been compiled in this book. Each chapter presents the assumptions, methodologies, theories, and major research findings of a particular research program or tradition. Chapters 1 through 4 are directed toward the examination of children's…
Descriptors: Attention, Children, Childrens Television, Commercial Television
Kreimer, Osvaldo – 1974
Research findings, theories, and examples of the effectiveness of radio and television programs are organized to create a guide for analyzing their educational messages. It is demonstrated that radio and television programs are composed of a set of messages made up of more than one level of language, such as verbal (words), paraverbal (pitch,…
Descriptors: Adaptation Level Theory, Broadcast Television, Educational Radio, Educational Television
Berman, Paul J. – 1975
The Communications Act of 1934 has been cited as the justification for federal regulation of the growing cable television industry, but it has not ended the debate over the jurisdiction of regulating agencies and the First Amendment protections afforded to broadcasters. Because the authority of the Federal Communications Commission to regulate…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Censorship
Klima, Kenneth J. – 1976
The use of television as an instructional media in universities can be enhanced through adequate financial backing, creative programing, and circumspective planning which provides for faculty-student interaction. To facilitate the implementation of instructional television programs, it is necessary to obtain faculty and administration support and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Administration, College Faculty, Costs
Cater, Douglass, Ed.; Myhan, Michael J., Ed. – 1976
This collection of essays by expert thinkers in the field of public broadcasting explores some of the many policy questions facing public broadcasting over the next decade. Among the topics dealt with in the 18 essays are: public radio, instructional television, public involvement, financing, research problems, production problems and the role of…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Audiences, Bibliographies, Broadcast Industry
Bates, A. W. – 1975
A course in instrumentation offered through the British Open University included a television program which introduced and illustrated Fourier analysis and transducer response. The television component was evaluated using questionnaires, telephone interviews, and group discussions. The program was successful in that it demonstrated complicated…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Educational Media, Educational Television, Electronic Control
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