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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Langue: | en |
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1971
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| author | Ohlman, Herbert |
| author_facet | Ohlman, Herbert Ohlman, Herbert |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Communication Media and Educational Technology: An Overview and Assessment with Reference to Communication Satellites. Ohlman, Herbert Communications Satellites Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Output Microfilm Dial Access Information Systems Display Systems Educational Development Educational Technology Educational Television Electronic Equipment Facsimile Transmission Information Dissemination Input Output Devices Instructional Materials Instructional Systems Library Circulation Microforms Telecommunications Telephone Communications Systems Television In this survey and analysis of the present state and future trends of communication media and educational technology, particular emphasis is placed on the potential uses of communication satellites and the substitution of electronic transmission for physical distribution of educational materials. The author analyzes in detail the characteristics and applications of technology which might be utilized in such an educational communication satellite system, giving detailed descriptions of still-picture television (in which the full-motion capability of television is given up in favor of bandwidth conservation and greater program diversity), of computer-assisted instruction (CAI), computer-controlled instructional television CAI systems, and interactive graphic display systems. In discussing the complex trade-offs between communications and transportation in the delivery of educational materials, he examines the potential of such technologies as facsimile transmission and computer output microfilm for delivering printed materials, and he suggests such wired-communication devices as Picturephone, cable television, cassette, and disc program storage systems for non-print media. He outlines in qualitative terms how such media and technologies might be utilized in a satellite-based multipurpose educational service. [The author of this survey requests that this presentation not be offered to the users in hard copy.] (JY) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| id | eric_ED053540 |
| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1971 |
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| spellingShingle | Communication Media and Educational Technology: An Overview and Assessment with Reference to Communication Satellites. Ohlman, Herbert Communications Satellites Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Output Microfilm Dial Access Information Systems Display Systems Educational Development Educational Technology Educational Television Electronic Equipment Facsimile Transmission Information Dissemination Input Output Devices Instructional Materials Instructional Systems Library Circulation Microforms Telecommunications Telephone Communications Systems Television Communication Media and Educational Technology: An Overview and Assessment with Reference to Communication Satellites. Ohlman, Herbert Communications Satellites Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Output Microfilm Dial Access Information Systems Display Systems Educational Development Educational Technology Educational Television Electronic Equipment Facsimile Transmission Information Dissemination Input Output Devices Instructional Materials Instructional Systems Library Circulation Microforms Telecommunications Telephone Communications Systems Television In this survey and analysis of the present state and future trends of communication media and educational technology, particular emphasis is placed on the potential uses of communication satellites and the substitution of electronic transmission for physical distribution of educational materials. The author analyzes in detail the characteristics and applications of technology which might be utilized in such an educational communication satellite system, giving detailed descriptions of still-picture television (in which the full-motion capability of television is given up in favor of bandwidth conservation and greater program diversity), of computer-assisted instruction (CAI), computer-controlled instructional television CAI systems, and interactive graphic display systems. In discussing the complex trade-offs between communications and transportation in the delivery of educational materials, he examines the potential of such technologies as facsimile transmission and computer output microfilm for delivering printed materials, and he suggests such wired-communication devices as Picturephone, cable television, cassette, and disc program storage systems for non-print media. He outlines in qualitative terms how such media and technologies might be utilized in a satellite-based multipurpose educational service. [The author of this survey requests that this presentation not be offered to the users in hard copy.] (JY) |
| title | Communication Media and Educational Technology: An Overview and Assessment with Reference to Communication Satellites. |
| topic | Communications Satellites Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Output Microfilm Dial Access Information Systems Display Systems Educational Development Educational Technology Educational Television Electronic Equipment Facsimile Transmission Information Dissemination Input Output Devices Instructional Materials Instructional Systems Library Circulation Microforms Telecommunications Telephone Communications Systems Television |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED053540 |