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Autor principal: Stetten, Kenneth J.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1976
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author Stetten, Kenneth J.
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Stetten, Kenneth J.
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contents Telebook Center for the Blind: Phase 1. Final Report. Stetten, Kenneth J. Blindness Communications Delivery Systems Demonstration Programs Disabilities Exceptional Child Education Library Services Talking Books Telephone Communications Systems Visual Impairments Reported is the experimantal implementation of a new approach, called Telebook, for delivering Talking Book materials via telephone to blind readers. It is explained that the system involves immediate, low cost, electronic delivery of recorded materials in response to individual telephone requests. Evaluation of the system, implemented in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, is reported to have been positive, resulting in thejudgment that wider implementation is technically, operationally, and economically feasible. Appended are details on technical design and performance, the Telebook operators' instructions, the reader's catalog, a reader's monthly mailing example, an analysis of operators' records, and results of the readers' survey. (Author/DB)
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spellingShingle Telebook Center for the Blind: Phase 1. Final Report.
Stetten, Kenneth J.
Blindness
Communications
Delivery Systems
Demonstration Programs
Disabilities
Exceptional Child Education
Library Services
Talking Books
Telephone Communications Systems
Visual Impairments
Telebook Center for the Blind: Phase 1. Final Report. Stetten, Kenneth J. Blindness Communications Delivery Systems Demonstration Programs Disabilities Exceptional Child Education Library Services Talking Books Telephone Communications Systems Visual Impairments Reported is the experimantal implementation of a new approach, called Telebook, for delivering Talking Book materials via telephone to blind readers. It is explained that the system involves immediate, low cost, electronic delivery of recorded materials in response to individual telephone requests. Evaluation of the system, implemented in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, is reported to have been positive, resulting in thejudgment that wider implementation is technically, operationally, and economically feasible. Appended are details on technical design and performance, the Telebook operators' instructions, the reader's catalog, a reader's monthly mailing example, an analysis of operators' records, and results of the readers' survey. (Author/DB)
title Telebook Center for the Blind: Phase 1. Final Report.
topic Blindness
Communications
Delivery Systems
Demonstration Programs
Disabilities
Exceptional Child Education
Library Services
Talking Books
Telephone Communications Systems
Visual Impairments
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED117932