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BRASTED, R.C.; LIPPINCOTT, W.T. – 1966
RESULTS OF A 1966 CONFERENCE ON TEACHING AIDS FOR COLLEGE CHEMISTRY ARE SUMMARIZED IN THIS REPORT. MAJOR SECTIONS OF THE REPORT ARE (1) PORTABLE TELEVISION TAPE RECORDING SYSTEMS, (2) FILMS AND FILM LOOPS, AND (3) COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION. A SUMMARY OF PRESENT AND POTENTIAL INSTRUCTIONAL APPLICATIONS FOR EACH MAJOR TYPE OF MEDIA IS PRESENTED.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Bibliographies, Chemistry, College Science
GROPPER, GEORGE L. – 1965
THIS IS A REPORT OF TWO STUDIES IN WHICH PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION WERE ADAPTED FOR VISUAL PRESENTATIONS. SCIENTIFIC DEMONSTRATIONS WERE PREPARED WITH A VISUAL PROGRAM AND A VERBAL PROGRAM ON--(1) ARCHIMEDES' LAW AND (2) FORCE AND PRESSURE. RESULTS SUGGESTED THAT RESPONSES ARE MORE READILY BROUGHT UNDER THE CONTROL OF VISUAL PRESENTATION…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Television, Instructional Films, Instructional Materials
SHEPHERD, JOHN R. – 1961
INFORMATION WAS OBTAINED CONCERNING HOW ONE GROUP OF PEOPLE (CABLE USERS) MAKE USE OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION. THE READER IS REFERRED TO THE PUBLICATION "EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION PROJECT--PRELIMINARY REPORT NUMBER ONE" FOR PARTICULARS ON THE VARIOUS INSTRUMENTS USED IN THE MAJOR STUDY. SCORING CATEGORIES USED IN SELECTING INDIVIDUALS FOR…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Broadcast Television, Community Education, Cultural Education
MCBRIDE, JACK; AND OTHERS – 1961
A NATIONWIDE SURVEY WAS UNDERTAKEN TO LEARN ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENTS OF TELEVISION PROGRAMS FOR DIRECT AND SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION AT ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND COLLEGE LEVELS. THE STUDY RESULTS LED TO SPECULATIONS ON FUTURE INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION DEVELOPMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. CONTACTS WERE MADE WITH…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Closed Circuit Television, Educational Television, Information Dissemination
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
British Broadcasting Corp., London (England). – 1972
Listing over 700 references, the purpose of this bibliography is to selectively outline the main history and development over 50 years of British broadcasting--its art and technique, the people who have shaped its policies and programs, and its impact on society. Entries are listed under categories such as general; history; constitution, control…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Broadcast Industry, Business Responsibility, Commercial Television
Moore, Richard O. – 1973
The president of a leading public television station presents his views on the institutional nature of commercial and especially public television. In particular, he contends that the reliance of public television on government support, which is contingent on governmental judgments of objectivity and balance, is at least as inimical to the basic…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Educational Television, Federal Aid
Feinstein, Phylis – 1971
The behind-the-scenes story of "Sesame Street" is told from its origin as a "good idea," through the development of the Children's Television Workshop, to the casting of the now familiar characters, Susan, Bob, Gordon, Mr. Hooper, and the Muppets. Details of producing the show are described with anecdotes. The effect of…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Compensatory Education, Educational Television, Minority Group Children
Bliss, James L.; And Others – 1972
Allegany Opportunities is a television series which is designed to assist people who may be unemployed, underemployed, or contemplating entering an occupational field by informing them of opportunities available for work, training, and education and procedures for securing work in rural Allegany County. Emphasis is on those occupations requiring…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Career Development, Career Education, Educational Television
Prynne, T. A. – 1972
Designed for both hospital personnel interested in television and audiovisual personnel entering the medical field, this handbook is a verbal and pictorial survey of what is being done with TV within the medical profession. After an introduction which answers technical questions about medical TV posed during the American Hospital Association's…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Communications, Audiovisual Instruction
Schramm, Wilbur; Nelson, Lyle – 1972
After study of the methods and level of financing of public television today, the authors conclude that the political and economic problems of public television are tied together. They note that public television receives far less support per capita in the United States than in other leading countries, and efforts to increase the amount and…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Federal Aid, Financial Problems, Financial Support
Suchy, Robert R. – 1972
A basic introduction to cable television (CATV) is presented. With newly increased capacity and reduced cost, cable television offers a wide spectrum of potential uses to the community, an important one of which is in education. Schools can use CATV in at least four broad areas: instruction, in-service education, administrative communication, and…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Education, Educational Facilities, Educational Innovation
Schramm, Wilbur; And Others – 1965
Eleven studies made between 1958 and 1960 gathered information about the conditions under which children seek out television and under which TV has an effect on them. This book describes these studies and reports and interprets their results. In the first few chapters, some of the changes TV has made in the child's world are described, and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Educational Television, Individual Differences
Fellows, James; Connet, Michael – Converge, 2001
The impact of new digital technologies on traditional broadcasting and television offer a valuable opportunity to revisit educational and public broadcasting partnerships. Examples of areas in which public television can help education include: pedagogy, standards, assessment, teacher training and support; digital television; intellectual property…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Educational Development, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Washington, DC. – 1978
The results of research conducted by the 1977 Task Force on Minorities in Public Broadcasting are reported in this document. The task force, consisting of a group of 28 individuals of various ethnic backgrounds, was assembled by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to determine the success of public broadcasting in meeting the informational and…
Descriptors: Bias, Broadcast Industry, Educational Radio, Educational Television