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Autor/in | Palchinsky, Jo |
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Titel | Cable Technology: A Challenge for Adult Educators. |
Quelle | (1982), (19 Seiten) |
Beigaben | Tabellen |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Stellungnahme; Administrator Role; Adult Education; Adult Educators; Cable Television; Educational Television; Production Techniques; Teacher Participation; Teacher Role; Telecourses Adult; Adults; Education; Adult basic education; Adult training; Erwachsenenbildung; Adult education teacher; Adult education; Teacher; Teachers; Adult educator; Erwachsenenbildner; Lehrer; Lehrerin; Lehrende; Cable franchising; Kabelfernsehen; Bildungsfernsehen; Schulfernsehen; Production engineering; Produktionstechnik; Lehrerrolle; Fernsehkurs |
Abstract | The penetration of cable television throughout American communities makes it a potentially significant tool for improving the quality and accessibility of adult education. As cities begin to include in the cable franchise allotment monies for access by community members, adult educators need to become actively involved during the development of a cable system. To decide and to plan how to use cable technology, adult educators must become familiar with the nature of the medium. There are two differing concepts of interaction relative to cable television utilization for adult learning. Interactive educational cable television may be in these formats: discussion/call-in, interview/call-in, debate/call-in, and on-site discussion. Another interaction possibility is permitting adult community members to produce their own educational program for cablecasting over a community access channel. Adult educators need to become familiar with cable technology, become involved in franchises and groups concerned with access utilization, initiate projects using the cable system, begin to offer training in television production, and share experiences. (YLB) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2004/1/01 |