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Brown, Duncan – Journal of Educational Television and Other Media, 1979
Presents a follow-up study gauging the reactions of an Open University Course Team to the developmental testing of the broadcast element of their course. Problems in modifying the television component are identified and conditions necessary for the broadcast component to be tested and modified are suggested. (Author/CMV)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, External Degree Programs, Formative Evaluation
Gallagher, Margaret – 1975
A course in the management and administration of British public education systems offered through the British Open University included radio dramatizations which were accompanied by broadcast notes and a correspondence text. Radio 15, "Caught in the Net," was designed to dramatize a simple decision model involving human interaction.…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Decision Making Skills, Drama, Educational Radio
Bates, Tony – Teaching at a Distance, 1976
Reports a 1974 survey of the 12,800 students taking courses in Britain's Open University to determine viewing and listening figures for each course and to compare the figures for different transmission times and the different faculties (disciplines). The average student watched about two-thirds of the TV and heard about half of the radio programs…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Courses, Educational Radio, Educational Research
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Conger, D. Stuart – 1974
Several essays are presented which discuss alternative delivery systems for adult education in Canada. The individual papers focus on the following topics: 1) an overview of an open Basic Training for Skill Development program; 2) Canadian open adult learning systems; 3) the affective relationship between television and the adult basic education…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Adult Vocational Education, Educational Television
Carver, Vida – Teaching at a Distance, 1977
Some of the effects of deafness are examined in the context of learning and suggestions are offered for identifying and alleviating them. Up to 200 Open University students could benefit from special services such as those described in the six case studies in this article. They all received transcripts of radio and television programs to…
Descriptors: Deafness, Educational Television, External Degree Programs, Handicapped Students
Meed, John – Educational Broadcasting International, 1976
Descriptors: Educational Radio, External Degree Programs, Higher Education, Media Research
Gallagher, Margaret – 1975
The Institute of Educational Technology of the British Open University evaluated an Open University broadcast course in the chemistry of carbon compounds. Industrial chemistry was a separate but parallel component of the course which was presented by television and radio broadcast. Questionnaires, telephone interviews, and group discussions were…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Course Evaluation, Educational Media, Educational Radio
Bates, A. W. – 1974
Very little is known about how students learn from television, particularly when television is used in conjunction with a prescribed set of written materials. At the Open University of Great Britain, classes have proliferated to the extent that it is not longer possible to broadcast one lecture to accompany each unit of instruction. To reduce air…
Descriptors: College Students, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Bates, A. W. – 1975
The Open University of Great Britain is an open-enrollment, home-based institution in which the majority of the instruction is conducted via broadcasts and correspondence. There are over 50,000 students ernolled in nearly 100 courses which require the transmission of 1,000 television and 1,000 radio broadcasts each year. Recently, research has…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Administration, Educational Radio, Educational Research
Gallagher, Margaret – 1975
The Open University of Great Britain is an open-enrollment, home-based institution in which the majority of instruction is conducted via broadcasts and correspondence. As part of an effort to measure the effectiveness of this program, 490 students in a course in mathematical analysis were surveyed to: 1) determine the amount of time students spent…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, College Students, Course Evaluation, Educational Radio
Bates, A. W. – 1975
The Open University of Great Britain relies heavily on broadcasting as a mode of instruction. Because increased course offerings have made program scheduling a problem and because production costs have risen sharply, a survey was conducted to determine the use patterns of students so that the system's resources could be allocated in the most…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Programs, Educational Radio, Educational Television
Gallagher, Margaret – 1975
The Open University of Great Britain is an open-enrollment, home-based educational system in which the majority of the instruction is conducted via broadcasts and correspondence. One radio program, one television program, and the related readings from a course on decision-making in the British Education System were evaluated to see if they: 1)…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, College Students, Correspondence Study, Course Evaluation