Educational television in India/ present scenario and future prospects Rasool, Shahid

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd., 2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 252 pISBN: 9788180698279DDC classification: 371.33580954
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1. Introduction Growth of Television and Educational Television — Historical Perspective, Present Scenario, Problems and Prospects The Global Overview Television in India Problems and Prospects of Educational Television in India Statement of Purpose 2. Studies on Television Television as a Tool for Education -A Literature Survey 1. Studies relatinig to Impact of Television on Society in General and Students in Particular 2. Studies on Educational or Instructional Television and their Impact on Students and Teachers 3. Studies on Impact of Various Production Techniques, Technologies and Modes of Programme Delivery 4. Studies pertaining to the use ofTelevision for Higher Education in India 3. Television for Higher Education From Countrywide Classroom to Virtual Classroomthe Analysis of UGC Experience of using Television for Higher Education Establishment of the Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) Viewership and Utility of Countrywide Classroom Interactivity and Talkback Experiments VYAS —The Higher Educational Channel of UGC Virtual Classroom through EDUSAT The New Initiatives Development of e-Content and Multimedia Training Teachers in e-Content Development Development of Learning Object Repository (LOR) On-Line Courses Production of Syllabus Oriented ETV Programmes Preview of Programmes International Cooperation and Linkages Problems facing CEC and the Media Centres Prospects for Higher Education 4. Educational Television : Potential Perceptions, Potential and Prospects for Higher Education Present Study The Objectives of the Study Operational Definition of the Key Terms Used Delimitation Method and Procedure of the Study Sampling Collection of Data Data Analysis and Interpretation Respondents' Advice 5. The New Paradigm "Technology Blended Education" — A New Paradigm of Educational Television for Higher Education in the Twenty-first Century Introduction The New Paradigm 1. The Approach 2. The Quality Assurance and Authentication 3. The Distribution Issues and Concerns Conclusion 6. Educational Television—Kashmir Scenario A Profile of Television and Educational Television in the Kashmir Valley History and Growth Cable Channels and DTK Service Contribution of EMMRC Virtual Classroom Worltshops and on-line Courses Utilization of ETV in Kashmir EDUSAT Experience in the Valley Implications of using ETV and New Technologies • for Higher Education in Kashmir 7. Educational TV Synthesis, The Conclusions and Recommendations The Last Word
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1. Introduction
Growth of Television and Educational Television —
Historical Perspective, Present Scenario, Problems and
Prospects
The Global Overview
Television in India
Problems and Prospects of Educational Television in India
Statement of Purpose
2. Studies on Television
Television as a Tool for Education -A Literature Survey
1. Studies relatinig to Impact of Television on Society in
General and Students in Particular
2. Studies on Educational or Instructional Television and
their Impact on Students and Teachers
3. Studies on Impact of Various Production
Techniques, Technologies and Modes of Programme
Delivery
4. Studies pertaining to the use ofTelevision for
Higher Education in India
3. Television for Higher Education
From Countrywide Classroom to Virtual Classroomthe
Analysis of UGC Experience of using Television for
Higher Education
Establishment of the Consortium for Educational
Communication (CEC)
Viewership and Utility of Countrywide Classroom
Interactivity and Talkback Experiments
VYAS —The Higher Educational Channel of UGC
Virtual Classroom through EDUSAT
The New Initiatives
Development of e-Content and Multimedia
Training Teachers in e-Content Development
Development of Learning Object Repository (LOR)
On-Line Courses
Production of Syllabus Oriented ETV Programmes
Preview of Programmes
International Cooperation and Linkages
Problems facing CEC and the Media Centres
Prospects for Higher Education
4. Educational Television : Potential
Perceptions, Potential and Prospects for Higher Education
Present Study
The Objectives of the Study
Operational Definition of the Key Terms Used
Delimitation
Method and Procedure of the Study
Sampling
Collection of Data
Data Analysis and Interpretation
Respondents' Advice
5. The New Paradigm
"Technology Blended Education" — A New
Paradigm of Educational Television for
Higher Education in the Twenty-first Century
Introduction
The New Paradigm
1. The Approach
2. The Quality Assurance and Authentication
3. The Distribution
Issues and Concerns
Conclusion
6. Educational Television—Kashmir Scenario
A Profile of Television and Educational Television in the
Kashmir Valley
History and Growth
Cable Channels and DTK Service
Contribution of EMMRC
Virtual Classroom
Worltshops and on-line Courses
Utilization of ETV in Kashmir
EDUSAT Experience in the Valley
Implications of using ETV and New Technologies
• for Higher Education in Kashmir
7. Educational TV Synthesis,
The Conclusions and Recommendations
The Last Word

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