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Janky, James M.; And Others – 1975
The diligent use of two-way voice links via satellites substantially improves the quality and the availability of health care and educational services in remote areas. This improvement was demonstrated in several experiments that were sponsored by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and the National Aeronautics and Space…
Descriptors: Broadcast Reception Equipment, Cable Television, Communications Satellites, Delivery Systems
Caldwell, Kathryn S. – 1976
Because many of the Veterans Administration hospitals in Appalachia are located great distances from medical teaching facilities, high powered communication satellites have been employed to facilitate quality two-way communication between medical personnel scattered throughout the region. To achieve diagnostic, therapeutic, and educational…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Delivery Systems, Educational Television, Experimental Programs
Braunstein, Jean; And Others – 1975
The major purpose of the Health, Education, Telecommunications experiment was to demonstrate the feasibility of distributing video materials to a large number of low-cost earth terminals located in rural areas. The receivers are of two types: one-way video receivers for the reception of video programs, and two-way voice/data terminals which permit…
Descriptors: Broadcast Reception Equipment, Cable Television, Communications Satellites, Delivery Systems
Braunstein, Jean; Janky, James M. – 1975
This paper describes the network coordination for the Health, Education, Telecommunications (HET) system. Specifically, it discusses HET network performance as a function of a specially-developed coordination system which was designed to link terrestrial equipment to satellite operations centers. Because all procedures and equipment developed for…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Broadcast Reception Equipment, Cable Television, Communications Satellites
Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins. Dept. of Education. – 1973
Communi-Link was designed to assist communities and states in planning and implementing comprehensive adult education and community improvement programs. The Communi-Link process encouraged the development and/or enhancement of "communication linkages" necessary for communities to assess problems, identify resources, and mobilize…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Decision Making, Information Dissemination, Information Networks
Laurence, Dennis; Woughter, William – 1975
The VHF system used by the Satellite Technology Demonstration had a built-in digital response system to collect data about student programing. This paper describes the hardware and software required to implement and operate the system. In addition, information on the applications of this device is provided along with the results of a field…
Descriptors: Attention, Audience Participation, Broadcast Reception Equipment, Communications Satellites
Darby, Keith – 1975
The overall objective of the Satellite Technology Demonstration (STD) was to test the feasibility of delivering television Programing via satellite to isolated, rural locations. Community members at various STD sites were surveyed to determine how they felt about a variety of topics which were planned for an adult evening series. Topics in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiences, Communications Satellites, Community Education
Federation of Rocky Mountain States, Inc., Denver, CO. – 1975
The Federation of Rocky Mountain States and the Satellite Technology Demonstration project (STD) have collaborated in an effort to provide low cost information delivery to rural areas of the Rockies. Though the goals and the financial support of this joint effort were initially confused, sites have now been selected, the communications technology…
Descriptors: Audiences, Career Education, Citizen Participation, Communications Satellites
Federation of Rocky Mountain States, Inc., Denver, CO. – 1975
The goal of the Satellite Technology Demonstration project (STD) was to show the feasibility of a satellite-based media system for isolated, rural populations and to test and evaluate user acceptance and the cost of various delivery modes using a variety of materials. The STD amalgamated the resources of government, health, education, and…
Descriptors: Audiences, Career Education, Citizen Participation, Communications Satellites