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Main Authors: Sagan, Edgar L., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED387107
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author Sagan, Edgar L.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Video and Computer Technologies for Extended-Campus Programming. Sagan, Edgar L. And Others Academic Libraries Access to Information Computer Uses in Education Distance Education Extension Education Higher Education Information Networks Information Services Information Technology Interactive Television Technological Advancement Telecommunications This paper discusses video and computer technologies for extended-campus programming (courses and programs at off-campus sites). The first section provides an overview of the distance education program at the University of Kentucky (UK), and highlights the improved access to graduate and professional programs, advances in technology, funding, staff, support services, library assistance, electronic mail, and joint doctoral programming. The second section describes UK's compressed video systems and programs: (1) the University of Kentucky Interactive Television Network, a digital video system; (2) the Kentucky TeleLinking Network (KTLN), a consortium of publicly supported universities and community colleges and numerous state and local agencies; (3) the KTLN Star Schools project, which will fund 46 new distance learning classrooms in universities and in over 20 high schools across Kentucky; and (4) the Telemedicine Network, which will improve access to health services for rural residents and practitioners. Development and expansion of the digital telephone infrastructure in Kentucky and initiatives to increase off-campus Internet access are also covered. The third section focuses on distance learning initiatives by Owensboro Community College (Kentucky) and the Community Networking Cooperative, which will provide community electronic mail and data services to all citizens of Owensboro by dial up modem. The fourth section describes the University Libraries services, and the fifth section discusses small college initiatives. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Video and Computer Technologies for Extended-Campus Programming.
Sagan, Edgar L.
And Others
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Computer Uses in Education
Distance Education
Extension Education
Higher Education
Information Networks
Information Services
Information Technology
Interactive Television
Technological Advancement
Telecommunications
Video and Computer Technologies for Extended-Campus Programming. Sagan, Edgar L. And Others Academic Libraries Access to Information Computer Uses in Education Distance Education Extension Education Higher Education Information Networks Information Services Information Technology Interactive Television Technological Advancement Telecommunications This paper discusses video and computer technologies for extended-campus programming (courses and programs at off-campus sites). The first section provides an overview of the distance education program at the University of Kentucky (UK), and highlights the improved access to graduate and professional programs, advances in technology, funding, staff, support services, library assistance, electronic mail, and joint doctoral programming. The second section describes UK's compressed video systems and programs: (1) the University of Kentucky Interactive Television Network, a digital video system; (2) the Kentucky TeleLinking Network (KTLN), a consortium of publicly supported universities and community colleges and numerous state and local agencies; (3) the KTLN Star Schools project, which will fund 46 new distance learning classrooms in universities and in over 20 high schools across Kentucky; and (4) the Telemedicine Network, which will improve access to health services for rural residents and practitioners. Development and expansion of the digital telephone infrastructure in Kentucky and initiatives to increase off-campus Internet access are also covered. The third section focuses on distance learning initiatives by Owensboro Community College (Kentucky) and the Community Networking Cooperative, which will provide community electronic mail and data services to all citizens of Owensboro by dial up modem. The fourth section describes the University Libraries services, and the fifth section discusses small college initiatives. (AEF)
title Video and Computer Technologies for Extended-Campus Programming.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Computer Uses in Education
Distance Education
Extension Education
Higher Education
Information Networks
Information Services
Information Technology
Interactive Television
Technological Advancement
Telecommunications
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED387107