Abstract

Abstract Results of long-term application of instructional television in advanced university courses indicate this medium can be extremely effective when properly utilized. Student complaints stem from poor viewing facilities and inept technical presentation. Instructional TV requires a large initial investment in equipment and personnel. High program quality may be difficult to achieve because it stems from a combination of unusual teaching abilities and special faculty training.

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