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1987
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- Distance Education in Southern Africa Conference, 1987. Papers 3.1: Media and Technology in Distance Education. Adey, David, Comp. And Others Adult Students Audiotape Cassettes College Libraries Cooperative Programs Course Content Distance Education Educational Technology Educational Television Foreign Countries Nontraditional Education Postsecondary Education Program Evaluation Radio Telecourses Telephone Communications Systems Users (Information) Fifteen papers from the University of South Africa's Conference on Distance Education are presented on media and technology. They include: "Video Education: What Went Wrong and Why It Is Tomorrow's Teacher If Used Correctly" (William M. Smith); "Formative Evaluation of ETV Programmes" (Aliza Duby); "Distance Education for South African Adult Learners: The Role of Educational Technology" (Jeff Wolfson); "The Role of Radio and Television in Distance Education" (Anina Maree); "The Potential of Sound Cassettes in Distance Education" (Johan Freysen); "The Use of Satellites for Distance Education: A New Model for South Africa" (I. Ural); "Community Information for the Functionally Illiterate in South Africa by Means of Audio Cassettes" (A.P. du Plooy); "The Botswana Experiment: The Feasibility of Communication Technology in a Distance Learning Innovation in Southern Africa" (R. Kenneth Jones, Kathlene Higgins); "The Use of Audio-Cassettes in Distance Education" (Andre I. le Roux); "The Telephone at UNISA" (C.C. Herbst); "UNISA and Beltel: A Marriage of Convenience?" (Calvyn Potgieter); "The UNISA Beltel Project" (Jean-Paul Genot); "Communication Media and Distance Education (Media Design: An Integral Part of Course Design)" (C. Potgieter); "Supplying Library Materials to Undergraduate Students of a Distance Teaching University" (N. Shillinglaw); and "Post-Graduate Students and the Library at a Distance Teaching University" (Robert Poller). (LB)