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Lenglet, Frans; McAnany, Emile G. – 1977
Rural adult education projects using television in Tanzania, the Ivory Coast, Dominican Republic, and Guatemala are described and compared with special attention given to objectives, organization, selection and recruitment of supervisors, monitors and participants, use of communication media, feedback and evaluation systems impact, and…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Adoption (Ideas), Adult Education, Adult Programs
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Klees, Steven J.; Wells, Stuart J. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1983
Several evaluations of a major national reform of secondary schools in El Salvador emphasizing the adoption of an intensive educational television system were previously undertaken. They are used here to illustrate key issues and problems in the economics of education and their implications for future research and policymaking. (BW)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Economics, Educational Television, Foreign Countries
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Abu-Absi, Samir – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1990
Discussion of the Arabic version of "Sesame Street" addresses the choice of a simplified modern standard usage as the series' language, definition of this language variety in terms of its distinguishing linguistic characteristics, and the implications of this choice for the future of Arabic and Arabic language instruction. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Arabic, Childrens Television, Educational Television, Language Planning
Celano, Donna; Neuman, Susan B. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
An ethnographic study of an urban comprehensive high school shows that teachers rarely used Channel One as a focus of instruction in their classrooms. Students watched Channel One primarily during an 18-minute homeroom period--a concession to parents, teachers, and administrators reluctant to sacrifice instructional time to show the program. Two…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Current Events, Educational Media, Educational Television
Stanford Univ., CA. – 1982
Three principal conclusions were reached by a study of the potential for cable television at Stanford University in connection with its use in the surrounding community: (1) Stanford residents should have an opportunity to receive cable television services soon; (2) beyond residential cable service, a broadband cable system offers Stanford many…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Programs, Design Requirements, Educational Television
Shavelson, Richard J.; And Others – 1986
In November 1984, the Rand Corporation was asked by the Annenberg/Corporation for Public Broadcasting (A/CPB) Project to conduct a study during the spring 1985 school semester on the feasibility of evaluating student outcomes from A/CPB telecourses. This report documents the findings of that study, which had three goals: (1) to examine alternative…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Distance Education, Educational Television, Evaluation Methods
Kesten, Cyril; Burgess, J. Orrison – 1985
This description of a project offering live television transmissions as an addition to the University of Regina's (Saskatchewan, Canada) distance education system includes: (1) an introduction; (2) a description of and rationale for the evaluation model used; (3) a description of the data collection process; (4) a summary of the findings; and (5)…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Delivery Systems, Distance Education, Educational Television
Medical Care Development, Inc., Augusta, ME. – 1981
The Aroostook County Telecommunications System is a slow-scan television network connecting five health institutions in the county with the Central Maine Interactive Telecommunications System (CMITS). The Aroostook system allows both audio conferencing and still-image videoconferencing among the Aroostook participants, and provides for an…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Demonstration Programs, Educational Television, Health Facilities
Elias, Maurice – 1978
A model affective education program was conducted for 109 boys, aged 7 to 15, with special education needs and social and emotional difficulties. Ten programs from the "Inside/Out" series were used at twice a week showings for five weeks and discussions followed each presentation. The program was designed to increase children's ability…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
Agency for Instructional Television, Bloomington, IN. – 1977
A 10-minute videotape program that reviews library skills was evaluated with 8 fifth and sixth grade classes in the St. Louis area to determine both the effectiveness of the program itself and the method of formative program evaluation. The program used videotaped slides to present program ideas. Questions focused on whether students who viewed…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation, Intermediate Grades
Greene, Susan C.; And Others – 1979
These two volumes of a 5-volume report on commercial broadcaster compliance with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 1974 policies on programming and advertising to children provide an overall analysis of children's television, as well as a detailed analysis of broadcast industry compliance. The first volume reviews the social, cognitive,…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Childrens Television, Compliance (Legal), Educational Policy
Koontz, F. R.; And Others – 1978
This study describes the development of an innovative instructional technique, peculiar to television, that presents information in a dramatic form through televised skits. Primary concerns of the project were the measurement of student attitudes toward receiving instructional television material in skit form, the measurement of the amount of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Television, Intermode Differences, Lecture Method
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Collins, Valerie A. C.; Murphy, Peter J. – Higher Education in Europe, 1987
The effectiveness of distance education methods that involve direct interaction between the student and communications satellite technology is discussed, drawing on experiences in British Columbia adult distance education programs using interactive instructional television and other modern technologies. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communications Satellites, Distance Education, Educational Television
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Muta, Hiromitsu – Higher Education, 1985
The economics of Japan's University of the Air, which uses primarily television and radio for instruction, are outlined and compared with those of traditional universities with similar program structures and of nontraditional postsecondary education programs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Distance Education, Educational Economics, Educational Radio
Graumann, Peter – Technology and Learning, 1994
An interactive learning service for elementary grades, "GALAXY Classroom," offers enrichment opportunities to classrooms. Students communicate via fax in response to questions posed in satellite transmitted segments. The primary market for "GALAXY Classroom" is the at-risk student. Sidebars describe costs and current offerings.…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Costs, Educational Technology, Educational Television
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