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Main Author: Thoms, Karen Jarrett
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED400805
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contents Ethical Issues Relating to Teaching via an Interactive Two-Way Television System (ITV). Thoms, Karen Jarrett Access to Education Administrative Policy Class Size Continuing Education Copyrights Distance Education Educational Technology Ethics Faculty Development Fair Use (Copyrights) Higher Education Instructional Innovation Instructional Materials Interactive Television Legal Responsibility Programming (Broadcast) Teacher Recruitment Teacher Student Relationship Teaching Methods Videotape Recordings The information age has introduced new methods of delivering educational materials to students. One method is two-way interactive television (ITV). As more schools utilize ITV, for distance education and other educational purposes, certain administrative, legal, and ethical issues need to be addressed. This paper focuses on human and ethical issues to consider before undertaking an ITV project, including: ownership of the course, videotapes, and materials; copyright issues; uses of videotapes; data/media manipulation; reuse of videotapes; reception and transmission of signals; class size; access to library resources; displacement of teachers; program marketing; admission of students; training faculty to use ITV; faculty selection; and student access to instructor. (Author/SWC)
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spellingShingle Ethical Issues Relating to Teaching via an Interactive Two-Way Television System (ITV).
Thoms, Karen Jarrett
Access to Education
Administrative Policy
Class Size
Continuing Education
Copyrights
Distance Education
Educational Technology
Ethics
Faculty Development
Fair Use (Copyrights)
Higher Education
Instructional Innovation
Instructional Materials
Interactive Television
Legal Responsibility
Programming (Broadcast)
Teacher Recruitment
Teacher Student Relationship
Teaching Methods
Videotape Recordings
Ethical Issues Relating to Teaching via an Interactive Two-Way Television System (ITV). Thoms, Karen Jarrett Access to Education Administrative Policy Class Size Continuing Education Copyrights Distance Education Educational Technology Ethics Faculty Development Fair Use (Copyrights) Higher Education Instructional Innovation Instructional Materials Interactive Television Legal Responsibility Programming (Broadcast) Teacher Recruitment Teacher Student Relationship Teaching Methods Videotape Recordings The information age has introduced new methods of delivering educational materials to students. One method is two-way interactive television (ITV). As more schools utilize ITV, for distance education and other educational purposes, certain administrative, legal, and ethical issues need to be addressed. This paper focuses on human and ethical issues to consider before undertaking an ITV project, including: ownership of the course, videotapes, and materials; copyright issues; uses of videotapes; data/media manipulation; reuse of videotapes; reception and transmission of signals; class size; access to library resources; displacement of teachers; program marketing; admission of students; training faculty to use ITV; faculty selection; and student access to instructor. (Author/SWC)
title Ethical Issues Relating to Teaching via an Interactive Two-Way Television System (ITV).
topic Access to Education
Administrative Policy
Class Size
Continuing Education
Copyrights
Distance Education
Educational Technology
Ethics
Faculty Development
Fair Use (Copyrights)
Higher Education
Instructional Innovation
Instructional Materials
Interactive Television
Legal Responsibility
Programming (Broadcast)
Teacher Recruitment
Teacher Student Relationship
Teaching Methods
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED400805