In order to educate students in state and local government and to create a better appreciation of the political process, the author contends that the traditional approach to teaching in Texas must be supplemented with innovative techniques. One successful technique is the use of the videotape as a teaching aid. Extension of the vote to the eighteen year old, failure of large numbers of students to exercise the franchise, emphasis on the recruitment of racial minorities, and a significant...
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The booklet is a guide to the use of television for teachers of modern languages; it deals with prerecorded programs and with classroom productions. A general methodology which will allow the teacher to use either simplified programs for anglophones or unsimplified programs for native speakers is set out. The suggested method may be adapted to fit particular classes and course objectives, but the teacher must have the desired program on video-tape and operate the videorecorder personally. An...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Audiovisual Centers, Class Activities, Conversational Language Courses, Educational...
If you're notorious for returning equipment late, than this promo is for you!
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The following subject areas are covered: video cloud camera (purpose, design, operation, data); special observing periods (SOP-2, SOP 2.5 - an extension of SOP-2); Garand algorithm; and warm rain.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CLOUDS (METEOROLOGY), DATA ACQUISITION, METEOROLOGICAL RADAR,...
Images L98-355 and L98-356 are available as electronic files from the photo lab. See URL. -- Photographed on 02/19/98. -- Video control console in building 1268 A, room 1177 C.
Topic: VIDEO EQUIPMENT -- VIDEO TAPE RECORDERS
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The feasibility study for implementing an instructional fixed service television (ITFS) system in the Northeastern Educational Intermediate Unit 19 School District of Scranton, Pennsylvania was based on 25 questionnaires sent to already existing ITFS systems. Basically the study contained the responses to the questionnaire with ITFS operators explaining the advantages and problems of their particular type of system. The study was only concerned with those systems that operated in the 2500 MHz...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Educational Television, Feasibility Studies, Surveys, Video Equipment, Friedman, Max...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to evaluate consumer (instructor) reception of Channel Surfing Contraceptives in order to determine components necessary for creation of peer-led educational videos to teach sensitive contraceptive topics. Methods: Two focus group interviews with introductory-level undergraduate personal health instructors were conducted to evaluate a peer-led contraception video. Results: Strengths of the video included (a) use as effective introduction of topic, (b) use...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Peer Teaching, Health Education, Contraception, Video Equipment, Teaching Methods,...
A new approach to monitoring the thickness of plasma sprayed coatings during application is described. The method employs a high resolution video camera and width analyzer to accurately measure the dimensions of samples having simple geometries. This approach is best suited for cylindrical or flat substrates but it may also work for selected locations on more complex geometries. Measurement accuracy is a function of specimen dimensions and extent of magnification. Tolerances of plus or minus...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, MONITORS, PLASMA SPRAYING, SPRAYED...
The operator's ability to perform five manipulator tip movements while using monoptic and stereoptic video systems was assessed. Test data obtained were compared with previous results to determine the impact of camera placement and stereoptic viewing on manipulator system performance. The tests were performed using the NASA MSFC extendible stiff arm Manipulator and an analog joystick controller. Two basic manipulator tasks were utilized. The minimum position change test required the operator to...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CONTROL EQUIPMENT, EARTH ORBITS, MANIPULATORS, TELEOPERATORS,...
Reducing the costs of teaching by television through slow-scan methods is discussed. Conventional television is costly to use, largely because the wide-band communications circuits required are in limited supply. One technical answer is bandwidth compression to fit an image into less spectrum space. A simpler and far less costly answer is to transmit still images only, through what has been called slow-scan television. Transmission rate is reduced and bandwidth can be reduced, with a...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Business Communication, Communications Satellites, Distance Education, Educational...
A project was conducted to develop a series of interactive microcomputer-controlled videotape training programs in chemical analysis of water quality for the fisheries technician program at Peninsula College (Washington). Improved color video equipment was obtained during the year for development of the training films. Interactive instruction and testing for each training film was developed using a random-access videotape recorder controlled by an Apple IIe microcomputer. Software developed by...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Chemical Analysis, College Programs, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented...
In making effective use of technology, instructors must face several challenges, such as deciding which technology is really necessary for effective teaching and working with limited department budgets. In addressing these issues, faculty should be aware of three major trends in communications technology: miniaturization of the media of communication, the multiplication of electronic delivery, and the convergence of media delivery systems. One important delivery system is interactive video,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Equipment, Educational Media, Educational Technology,...
This curriculum guide describes a unit of study designed to help students learn academic and technical skills necessary for creating a video. Mayesville Elementary School (South Carolina) teachers and their students collaborated with a videographer and folklorist in a series of 3-week school residencies requiring students to develop stories using the video format. Students interviewed members of the community about their perceptions of hurricane Hugo and the impact the storm had on their lives....
Topics: ERIC Archive, Art Education, Community Resources, Elementary School Curriculum, Film Production,...
The introductory instructional technology course at Iowa State University is a survey course covering various technologies. In this case, the instructor chose to create a situated learning environment using low-technology everyday surroundings to teach the fundamentals of photographic and video production, linking the photography, audio, and video laboratory exercises together into a cohesive laboratory project anchored in the campus environment. Small groups of students worked together...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Audio Equipment, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Environment, Educational...
The dearth of innovative instructional resources has been a key reason for inadequacy of learning opportunities in the New York Appalachian region, particularly in occupational education. Project 81 was formulated to organize a regional approach to the use of new instructional media materials for occupational education through increasing the acquisition and use of videocassettes. The necessary hardware and opportunities for training were also provided. The evaluation began with a pre-survey in...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Audiovisual Coordinators, Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Innovation,...
Five case studies of instructional two-way interactive video in rural small schools provide a model for successful implementation in other communities. Site visits and extensive interviews were conducted in schools and communities served by the Oklahoma Panhandle Shar-Ed Video Network, the New Mexico Eastern Plains Interactive TV Cooperative, the TeleCommUNITY Network in central Texas, the North Texas Educational Network, and the Dell City Initiative in far west Texas. Each case describes the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Case Studies, Distance Education, Electronic Classrooms, Elementary Secondary...
One of a series of developmental projects that have produced and evaluated applications of an advanced multimedia, computer-based technology for basic skills education for Army enlisted personnel, this project focused on the development of an integrated curriculum to teach learning strategies and problem-solving skills. The first task was to develop interactive videodisc instruction in problem solving and grouping as a learning strategy (i.e., classifying information into groups that emphasize...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Computer Simulation, Courseware, Instructional Development, Interactive Video,...
Visual communication media technologies, particularly television, hinder rather than enhance viewer perceptual processes, understanding, and aesthetic appreciation of visual messages transmitted by means of such technologies. Emerging technologies, including high-definition, interactive, and holographic television, will not necessarily improve or leave unaffected the perceptions of viewers. Research indicates that perceptual changes dictated by the new media are not easily adaptable by the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Aesthetic Values, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Mass Media...
This document examines electronic display units for video and computer images in education. It begins by examining the viewing conditions necessary to have quality electronic images and identifying three essential criteria for image quality: definition, contrast, and luminosity. The two types of electronic images, video and computer, are then compared in terms of the nature of the transmission signals involved and the types of interfaces used. A list of factors that the potential user needs to...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Computer Uses in Education, Display Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign...
An experimental project, The Children's Video Theatre, explored ways in which the elementary school curriculum could be enriched by student-created television. The advent of simple, portable video equipment has made it possible for schools to create programing which is age-specific (for seven to 12 year-olds) and directed at the usually neglected urban, non-middle class child. Elementary classes produced eight programs in a year, each of which was broadcast on local cable television. Analysis...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Cable Television, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Educational...
The Great Plains National Instruction Television Library identifies, makes available, and distributes--on a lease basis--videotaped instructional television courses to educational institutions and agencies. It also has materials on 16mm film and kinescope available for lease. The total offering is nearly 150 recorded courses and related teacher utilization and in-service materials. The user either provides his own videotape or video cassette or can lease the equipment from the Library. This...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Art Education, Catalogs, Driver Education, Drug Education, Educational Television,...
Begun as a two year project in Fall 1974, the California Video Resource Project (CVRP) will serve as the California video exchange and clearinghouse for library video information. CVRP will experiment with the library use of video as: (1) a medium for individual learning, (2) a medium for audience programing, (3) a medium for community development, and (4) a medium for expanded library service. This newsletter, the first of a series, is intended to provide information about the project's...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Audiovisual Aids, Book Reviews, Cable Television, Clearinghouses, Film Libraries,...
This manual, designed to serve as a basis for a workshop series, provides assistance in the evaluation, selection, and utilization of audiovisual materials and equipment. Four states in planning a media program are outlined, followed by sections detailing information concerning films, video, audio, and projected stills. The annotated bibliography provides access to further information on media formats, administration, and programing. (Author/DS)
Topics: ERIC Archive, Annotated Bibliographies, Audio Equipment, Audiotape Recordings, Audiovisual Aids,...
For audiovisual personnel planning multi-image presentations, a programer is suggested and its purpose and functions explained. Digital, frequency and punched-taped programers are defined and discussed, and approximate costs given. Methods of operating are described, and the possible tie-in of a dissolve unit is discussed. Equipment hookups are illustrated, and a table lists available programers with costs, type, number of channels, special features, and cost. Similar information is presented...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Audiovisual Aids, Communications, Electronic Equipment, Film Production, Filmstrips,...
A cooperative study, sponsored by Atlantic City and Cape May County, New Jersey, investigated the prospects for extending library services throughout the seashore resort/rural areas with the use of cable television. A review of the evolution of cable TV, CATV, two-way television and the interactive cable concluded that the equipment and technology is available now but is very costly. Many examples of various combinations of telephone and CATV usage were found to be in experimental stages. A...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Educational Media, Educational Television,...
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The study aims to develop coaching and mentoring model, study the usage findings in the model and to evaluate the activity management in the model by surveying 100 participant teachers' opinion, under jurisdiction of the office of Mah Sarakham Primary Educational Service Area 1, Thailand. The model consisted of 3 steps and 4 phases including planning, process for development consisted of 4 phases including: training for coaching and mentoring (C&M), sharing and learning together, coaching...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Foreign Countries, Coaching (Performance), Mentors, Models, Faculty Development,...
A study was prepared for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (DHEW) on the role DHEW could play in the implementation of instructional television. This volume of the study provides a detailed description of alternative delivery systems. It analyzes the different technical capabilities and component costs of a variety of distribution system configurations including cable television, pay television, closed-circuit television, video disc, video tape, UHF broadcasts, microwave systems,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adult Education, Cable Television, Closed Circuit Television, Communications,...
Small portable videotape recorders can be used economically and effectively as "scratch pads" during course development. Current off-the-shelf equipment can be used for data gathering during the analysis of systems requirements and initial development of course equipment and test materials. Such equipment has been beneficial in revealing objectives that might otherwise be overlooked, developing a logical presentation without extraneous material, establishing definable objectives, and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Curriculum Development, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Instructional...
One of four individualized courses included in a radio and television repair, curriculum, this course focuses on trouble-shooting procedures for both black and white and color television equipment. The course is comprised of ten units: (1) Introduction to/and Block Diagrams of Television, (2) Television Audio Section Troubles, (3) Television Video Section Troubles, (4) Television AGC Troubles, (5) Television Sweep Section Troubles, (6) Television High Voltage and Power Supply Troubles, (7)...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adult Education, Audio Equipment, Disadvantaged, Electronic Equipment, Family...
Interactive videodisc computer-assisted instruction (CAI) on land navigation tasks for M1 Abrams tank commander was developed and installed in a Basic Noncommissioned Officer's Course (BNOC) classroom at Fort Knox, Kentucky. A two-sided videodisc was developed to support the CAI courseware, which was developed on Hazeltine Corporation's MicroTICCIT system using the ADAPT authoring language. This report on the development and implementation of the instructional system contains an executive...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Formative Evaluation, Instructional...
The semi-autonomous inspection and servicing of the Space Station's major thermal, electrical, mechanical subsystems are critical needs for the safe and reliable operation of the station. A conceptual design is presented of a self-intelligent, small and highly mobile robotic platform. Equipped with suitable inspection sensors (cameras, ammonia detectors, etc.), this system's primary mission is to perform routine, autonomous inspection of the Station's primary subsystems. Typical tasks include...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ROBOTICS, ROBOTS, SPACE MAINTENANCE, SPACE PLATFORMS, SPACE...
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Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), METEOROID CONCENTRATION, METEOROIDS, CAMERAS, VIDEO...
Documents included in the packet are Federal Communications Commission (FCC) releases dealing with cable television and similar notices from other organizations. Among these are an interpretation of the FCC local origination decision of Dec. 9, 1974, explaining the repeal of the requirement that small cable systems originate programing while continuing to require that equipment be kept available for non-operator produced programing; a discussion of an FCC proceeding to establish federal and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Electronic Equipment, Equipment Utilization,...
A developmental model of an instrumentation video record/reproduce system for STADAN, ERTS, and Goddard Space Flight Center is discussed. Performance evaluations of three present-day systems and the model are presented.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), DATA RECORDING, DYNAMIC MODELS, VIDEO EQUIPMENT, VIDEO TAPE...
A testbed has been developed for the study of sensor systems to be used in telerobotic operations. The program, conducted in conjunction with Johnson Space Center of NASA, addresses the navigational problems associated with target acquisition and rendezvous for teleoperated robotic work stations. The program will utilize a mobile platform which will support various sensor systems during their development and testing in an earth-based environment. The testbed has been developed in support of a...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), COMPUTER VISION, NAVIGATION, RANGE FINDERS, ROBOTICS, ROBOTS,...
This compilation of statistical data on school library media programs is designed to assist local educational agencies in examining their library media collections and staff according to the recommendations in the Standards for School Library Media Programs in Maryland. Arranged alphabetically by local education agencies and schools, data are presented on public school library media collections, including print, nonprint, and equipment resources; public school library print and nonprint...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Audiovisual Aids, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Institutional...
Since the Catholic leadership in the United States is convinced that television can be the tool for revitalizing education, they commissioned a study to determine the best way to use the medium. Nine dioceses are already using instructional television fixed service (ITFS) distribution systems. The uses of ITFS are listed, and the ITFS system is compared with five others: commercial television, cable television, microwave transmission, cassettes and cartridge television, and the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Audiovisual Aids, Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Catholic Educators,...
This overview of interactive videodisc technology is designed to assist educators in finding the appropriate equipment and software for any specific application. The handbook may also serve as a starting point for many educators who know nothing of the technology and assist them in deciding whether this technology is worth pursuing as an educational tool in specific situations. Although not comprehensive, the listings reflect a good portion of the videodisc-related products available today and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Computer Software, Educational Television, Equipment Maintenance, Interactive Video,...
In a discussion of video technology and language learning, video is defined as any form of language-teaching (LT) material that can be shown on a television monitor, excluding interactive video. The first part of the paper presents a possible pedagogical framework for video in language learning. The role of video is: (1) to provide a source of language input for students; and (2) to offer a way of developing learner competencies in particular language skills. Video documents can show the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Applied Linguistics, Audiovisual Instruction, Communicative Competence (Languages),...
This paper provides guidelines for using video presentations in teacher education programs in special education. The simplest use of video is to provide students with illustrations of basic concepts, demonstrations of specific skills, or examples of model programs and practices. Video can also deliver contextually rich case studies to stimulate student discussion of issues and application of knowledge and skills. Information about commercially available videotapes relevant to education can be...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Distance Education, Educational Resources, Educational Technology, Film Production,...
Neither video technology nor computer technology has had the impact on formal education that many had predicted. Both media have enormous and growing potential for this purpose however. Instructional packages that can be used as supplementary material to teaching seems the most appropriate approach to develop for higher education. Video modules enlarge the audience for special material, make available inaccessible material, and perform self analysis and evaluation. Computer based modules offer...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Educational Improvement, Educational Media,...
Quality is seen as a primitive characteristic of media, but one that can be manipulated in various ways. Since media vary in their "relating power," that is, their ability to involve students, standards of quality also may vary in the ways certain production technique parameters, such as lighting, sound, and exposure, are manipulated. Some media, such as video, are seen as having great relating power, and yet these require careful technique in order to keep the medium's inherent...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Audiovisual Aids, Communications, Educational Media, English (Second Language), Film...
Papers in this volume on individualized instruction in foreign languages include: (1) "Individualized Instruction and 'Back to Basics': Are They Compatible?" by Howard B. Altman; (2) "Individualized Instruction in French at Northwestern University" by Margaret Sinclair Breslin; (3) "An Individualized French Program for Secondary Schools" by Virginia Bell; (4) "Self-Pacing and Structure in Individualized Instruction Experiences of the Spanish Program at The...
Topics: ERIC Archive, African Languages, Arabic, Computer Assisted Instruction, Conversational Language...