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Autor/inSmith, William G.
TitelTechnology Gives Kids an Education...They Learn It through the Screen.
QuelleIn: SBC Update, 18 (1990) 3, S.24-27 (5 Seiten)Verfügbarkeit 
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
SchlagwörterDistance Education; Educational Television; High Schools; Higher Education; Rural Education; Telecourses; Television Teachers
AbstractFive years ago, the TI-IN Network launched the first private long-distance interactive television network. Via satellite, it now beams live televised interactive courses taught by master teachers to thousands of high school students scattered across 29 states. Begun as a public and private joint venture with the Education Service Center Region 20 in San Antonio, TI-IN has grown to be a leading force in distance learning. The number of TI-IN school sites is approaching 1,000, and revenues are expected to hit $12 million this year. In 1984 the Texas legislature required that school districts provide any course requested by 10 students or more. TI-IN offered a cost-effective alternative to small rural districts, with the cost of electronically importing courses running one third to one half of a resident teacher's salary. Today, two channels of simultaneous programming (17 courses/2,000 hours a year) are broadcast to satellite dishes at school sites. TI-IN also provides 200 hours of staff development programming, some of it for college credit. This year, TI-IN high school classes will also be available through cable television in many parts of the country. TI-IN's live interactive programming will be a part of a 24-hour cable education channel called Mind Extension University, which will also offer undergraduate and graduate courses. This article contains vignettes about students, teachers, and teaching methods. (SV)
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
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