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Holznagel, Donald C.; Graves, Gary M. – 1995
This directory was developed as a means of addressing the issues of lack of information and inadequate planning assistance which can be a barrier to small schools in preparing for the use of technology for curriculum improvement. For school districts that are considering long-range plans to incorporate distance education technology into the…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Costs, Curriculum Development, Distance Education
Pietras, Jesse John – 1996
This paper describes the state of interactive distance learning in Connecticut, particularly the current and future provision of these services by the telecommunications and cable television industries. The overview examines questions of where obligation and responsibility lie (with schools, local exchange companies, cable franchises, etc.) in…
Descriptors: Cable Franchising, Cable Television, Distance Education, Educational Development
Bates, A. W. – 1985
The presentational power of television gives it unique teaching characteristics and it is a source of a wide variety of learning material that would be unavailable to learners in any other way. For instance, it can be used to: (1) demonstrate experiments or experimental situations; (2) explain principles involving movement over space and/or time;…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Cognitive Processes, Communications Satellites
Dimling, John A., Jr.; And Others – 1968
Several alternatives to the present television industry structure are considered in this study. They are: continuation of present policies, satellite-to-home broadcasting, and cable distribution of television. Trends noted are: the growth of commercial UHF (Ultra High Frequency) stations, the introduction of all-channel sets, population growth,…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Commercial Television
Seibert, Warren F. – 1973
The abstracts presented herein represent the most significant of several hundred from the Educational Resources Information Center's (ERIC) collection. These were identified by a computer search of the subject of instructional television and serve to update an earlier bibliography published by the same author in April 1972. The compilation seeks…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Cable Television, Education
Klasek, Charles B. – 1972
The "modern school" is sensitive to change, aggressive in its employment of instructional technology, yet totally responsive to and concerned about the individual. Student-centered learning can flourish through use of a systems approach, which can also move media and materials from their present peripheral role in education to an integral position…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cable Television, Communications Satellites, Computer Assisted Instruction
Munshi, Kiki Skagen – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1980
Reviews the variety of options in educational technology for continuing education, and discusses administrative and instructional issues related to the choice of educational media. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Cable Television, Computer Assisted Instruction, Continuing Education

Debats, Pierre – Educational Media International, 1994
Analyzes Educable, a French program that includes a national educational film bank, a telematic server, and educational marketing. The analysis is divided into four sections: (1) teacher-users; (2) a classification of films by usage; (3) teacher use of audiovisual material; (4) the video on demand approach to a specific need. (KRN)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cable Television, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
Cable News Network, Atlanta, GA. – 1998
CNN Newsroom is a daily 15-minute commercial-free news program specifically produced for classroom use and provided free to participating schools. The daily CNN Newsroom broadcast is supported by a Daily Classroom Guide, written by professional educators. These classroom guides are designed to accompany CNN Newsroom broadcasts for a given month,…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Class Activities, Current Events, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Cable News Network, Atlanta, GA. – 1998
CNN Newsroom is a daily 15-minute commercial-free news program specifically produced for classroom use and provided free to participating schools. These daily classroom guides present top stories, headlines, environmental news, and other current events, along with suggested class discussion topics and activities to accompany the broadcasts for one…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Class Activities, Current Events, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Douds, M. Jay – 1982
This summary describes the development of the Appalachian Community Service Network (ACSN), an educational cable television network that was originally launched as an experimental demonstration in the use of the latest telecommunications for the delivery of educational services. In describing how the stage was set for the eventual development of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cable Television, Communications Satellites, Continuing Education
Austin Independent School District, TX. Office of Research and Evaluation. – 1984
This report presents basic information on the Austin Independent School District's (AISD) Cable Channel 8 which began broadcasting in 1982. Information was collected through a review of Cable 8 schedules and 1983 surveys of AISD administrators, teachers, and parents and community members. Channel 8 broadcasts 24 hours a day with about 12 hours of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Audiovisual Instruction, Cable Television, Educational Television
Kirman, Joseph M.; Goldberg, Jack – 1980
This study compared teachers instructed in use of Landsat satellite maps through one-way television and simultaneous telephone group conferencing to another teacher group instructed directly. Thirty teachers of intermediate children in Edmonton and Sherwood Park, Alberta, received 5 hours of instruction about Landsat maps over a 2-week period;…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Cable Television, Conventional Instruction, Educational Television
McAuliffe, Daniel G. – 1978
A model for a television consortium for Connecticut regional community colleges is presented. A successful consortium involves commitment to the purpose of providing access to higher education for nontraditional students, willingness of program developers and administrators to listen to and work with people having divergent viewpoints, adequate…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television
Brumm, Loren – 1981
The Technical Scoool of the Air was developed to deliver video-based courses via boradcast and cable television. The system was designed to implement competency-based instructional courses and programs statewide. An audio visual material production consortium was established to facilitate joint production/acquisition efforts, reduce duplicate…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Competency Based Education