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The most important changes would give wireless cable companies greater access to frequencies now used by schools and universities for instructional television services.
Instructional television without commercials reaches some 20 million children in elementary and secondary schools every day.
Wordsmith is a thirty-part instructional television series about the English language.
Here you will find web-based educational resources and instructional television activities for teachers, parents, and students.
Instructional television was used in El Salvador during the 1970s to improve primary education.
Instructional television may also be programmed on Terrestrial television stations.
In the early 1960's, there were high hopes that "instructional television" could transform elementary and high school education.
The current campus has 20 classrooms, 2 computer labs, a virtual library, student lounge, and instructional television classrooms.
Scobey Schools has the capacity to offer its students college and other high school courses through its instructional television system and digital academy.
The station's main function is to provide instructional television to schools within the Baltimore County Public School System.
K45AR was used for the first educational instructional television (ITV) system in the state.
Math Country is an instructional television program produced by Kentucky Educational Television, in the late 1970s.
This was a nonprofit organization of educators and television producers that pioneered instructional television for enriching education in public schools throughout the midwest.
Instructional television (ITV) is the use of television programs in the field of distance education.
Until then, the station was the nation's largest producer of instructional television programs, and several of its programs were nominated for Emmy Awards.
There are also adult education programs for an older audience; many of these are instructional television or "telecourse" services that can be taken for college credit.
Educational television programs on instructional television may be less than one half hour long (generally 15 minutes in length) to help their integration into the classroom setting.
"Even without a requirement to have an instructional television channel, systems are keeping the channel available in case schools should want it," Mr. Dorfsman said.
Quadratics is a six-part Canadian instructional television series produced by TVOntario in 1993.
It was also distributed by AIT, the Agency for Instructional Television.
In the early 1960s a relay station was built there for Instructional Television, a predecessor to today's Public Broadcasting Service.
Instruction is offered at multiple sites, including Palmdale and Lancaster, as well as through online and instructional television courses.
Kontilai, an entrepreneur in the Instructional Television Distribution (ITV) industry.
In 1968, the service was renamed the National Instructional Television Center (NIT).
Click is a Canadian instructional television series which aired on CBC Television in 1962.