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Elton, Martin C. J.; Carey, John – 1977
Intended primarily for use by individuals about to assume responsibility for the implementation of field trials and demonstration projects built around interactive telecommunication systems, this report provides brief descriptions of 20 telemedicine projects, 12 teleconferencing projects, and seven involving two-way applications of cable…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Computers, Demonstration Programs, Educational Television
Thomassen, Cora E., Ed. – 1974
The theme of the nineteenth Allerton Park Institute, held in November, 1973, centered on the implications of cable television for libraries. Nine of the oral presentations were edited for inclusion in this collection. The subjects covered are: the relationship between libraries and cable TV; the possibilities of a community network; franchising…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Services, Computers, Conference Reports
National Academy of Engineering, Washington, DC. Committee on Telecommunications. – 1973
At the request of the National Science Foundation, the Panel on Telecommunications Research of the Committee on Telecommunications of the National Academy of Engineering has made a preliminary survey of the status and trends of telecommunications research in the United States and selected foreign countries. The status and trends were identified by…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Communications Satellites, Computers
Zraket, Charles A. – 1973
During the present decade cable television (CATV) systems will be franchised in most metropolitan areas of the nation. Previously, CATV has mainly transmitted over-the-air broadcast signals to small communities, but in the urban setting the capabilities of wideband cable (e.g., 30 channels per cable) can be expanded and applied to new…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Computers, Information Needs
Follettie, Joseph F. – 1972
Positive and negative implications of the eventuality that American homes will be equipped to provide interactive instruction in the home well before the end of the century are discussed, together with the limitations appropriate to such instruction. Home and rural schools are compared as potential sites for purposes of longer-term planning with…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Cable Television, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers