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Grosser, Arthur E.; Schon, Chris – Audiovisual Instruction, 1979
Describes a technique using "chalkboard" in which a lecturer stands behind a glass panel on which he or she writes. A mirror reflects the image onto a television camera lens and restores the proper orientation to the written material. (CMV)
Descriptors: Chalkboards, Educational Television, Guides, Instructional Innovation
South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Office of Instructional Technology. – 1989
This staff development resource guide includes listings of television and radio broadcasts categorized by topical emphasis. Television program topics include: administration; adult education; arts; career education; certificate-renewal credit courses; college credit courses; computer education and new technology; custodial training; early…
Descriptors: Administrators, Audiotape Recordings, Catalogs, Educational Television
Bernstein, Lewis; And Others – 1974
This manual outlines the instructional objectives for the children's television program "Sesame Street." The first section focuses on the child and his world with objectives related to: body part recognition; the child and his powers; reasoning and problem solving; emotions; career awareness; social groups and institutions; social…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Cognitive Objectives, Conservation (Environment)
Glickman, L. Jane – American Education, 1979
Describes a new educational television series called "Footsteps" designed to help new and prospective parents learn about their children's development and their own interactions with them. Each show is about a single topic, stressing affective rather than cognitive learning. Print materials are available for parents, teachers, and community…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Child Rearing
Boyd, Charles H.
The KHAN DU! project developed television programs and accompanying printed materials combining three elements: (1) career education objectives targeted to both handicapped and non-handicapped children, (2) visual and dramatic elements designed primarily to interest the child viewer, and (3) handicapped children playing major roles and documentary…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Bias