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Akyurek, Feridun – Online Submission, 2005
Almost all educational television programs are produced in similar ways and they are usually thought to be produced that way. These programs intend to reach the students of any organisation or any education establishment, but their ratings do not match with the expected level. In order to increase the quality of these programs and to make them…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Educational Television, Foreign Countries, Program Effectiveness
Koontz, Franklin R.; Sinclair, Phillip A. – 1975
Educational television has become an increasingly important successful element in television programing. This element can be introduced in the classroom through the frequent use of videotaped theatrical skits which illustrate points made by the instructor and which have been prepared in a television studio. The skits may be classified as either…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Higher Education, Programing (Broadcast), Scripts
King, Sharon; Lawson, Royston – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1976
The author, a Boston television consumer news reporter, describes her work and shares with home economics teachers two video scripts she has used on news broadcasts. Students may produce these two presentations and then be encouraged to conduct their own investigations and report them through closed-circuit television. (AJ)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Educational Television, Home Economics Education, Learning Activities
Gordon, George N. – 1970
The author traces the history of instructional television (ITV), concluding that classroom television is little more advanced or accepted than it was in 1950. He suggests that there will be an increasing use of videotaped, pre-recorded, inexpensively produced local television lessons in place of broadcast ITV. The basics of television production…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Classroom Techniques, Closed Circuit Television, Educational Television