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Main Authors: Kay, Peg, Gerendasy, Stanley
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1976
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED127925
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author Kay, Peg
Gerendasy, Stanley
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Gerendasy, Stanley
Kay, Peg
Gerendasy, Stanley
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contents Social Services and Cable TV. Kay, Peg Gerendasy, Stanley Cable Television Citizen Participation Community Information Services Community Services Delivery Systems Followup Studies Library Services Literature Reviews Social Services State of the Art Reviews In 1974, seven $100,000 grants were awarded for the design of experiments to deliver social and administrative services on interactive cable television. A subsequent study attempted to summarize and compare the seven studies and to place them in the context of the field's significant literature and current use. This report summarizes the results of the follow-up study, including the following elements: (1) a chronological review of significant literature; (2) an overview of the social and administrative uses of cable television; (3) a review of the design and current status of each of the seven projects; and (4) recommendations. (EMH)
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spellingShingle Social Services and Cable TV.
Kay, Peg
Gerendasy, Stanley
Cable Television
Citizen Participation
Community Information Services
Community Services
Delivery Systems
Followup Studies
Library Services
Literature Reviews
Social Services
State of the Art Reviews
Social Services and Cable TV. Kay, Peg Gerendasy, Stanley Cable Television Citizen Participation Community Information Services Community Services Delivery Systems Followup Studies Library Services Literature Reviews Social Services State of the Art Reviews In 1974, seven $100,000 grants were awarded for the design of experiments to deliver social and administrative services on interactive cable television. A subsequent study attempted to summarize and compare the seven studies and to place them in the context of the field's significant literature and current use. This report summarizes the results of the follow-up study, including the following elements: (1) a chronological review of significant literature; (2) an overview of the social and administrative uses of cable television; (3) a review of the design and current status of each of the seven projects; and (4) recommendations. (EMH)
title Social Services and Cable TV.
topic Cable Television
Citizen Participation
Community Information Services
Community Services
Delivery Systems
Followup Studies
Library Services
Literature Reviews
Social Services
State of the Art Reviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED127925