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This session offers presentations and discussions on four major technical categories: low-cost video tape recorders; vidicon and orthicon cameras; facilities planning; and technical standards and interconnection of facilities.
This session features a panel discussion on the proposed copyright revision, one of the most complex and important problems, facing American education in general and broadcast education in particular. The panel is moderated by Fred S. Siebert, dean of the College of Communications Arts at Michigan State University.
A continuation of the session, entitled "Untapped Financial Resources for Educational Broadcasting," supported the value proposition that the services rendered by educational television and radio should be broadened and directed to the needs--not only of those in school or those desiring cultural enrichment in their home--but to the basic needs of all elements of the whole community. This was followed by the beginning of the final business session of this year's convention.
This session features discussion on the issues involved with training personnel for educational television, including the lack of adequate college programs teaching educational broadcasting or the use of television for educational purposes.
A discussion on the issues involved with training personnel for educational television, including the lack of adequate college programs teaching educational broadcasting or the use of television for educational purposes.
A discussion on the issues involved with training personnel for educational television, including the lack of adequate college programs teaching educational broadcasting or the use of television for educational purposes.
In this session, panelists discuss the role of the FCC in channel assignments and other issues concerning the growth of educational television stations.
In this session, panelists discuss the role of the FCC in channel assignments and other issues concerning the growth of educational television stations.