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Educational Technology Short Note
Educational Television
The word ‘television' comes from the Greek
root tele, "far off," and the Latin visio, "sight.
● Educational Television (ETV) is a system
that presents learning content in various subjects produced by an agency.
● It is a means of providing direct
instruction (formal) as well as continuing education (non- formal).
ETV
characteristics
● Combines both sensory and auditory
experiences
● Differs uniformity in communication
● It is a versatile educational
vehicle
● Stimulate and reinforces ideas
● Provide live broadcast on spot
events
● Leisure time activities
Monday, 11 March 2024
Educational technology Full Note PDF
Educational
Television
The word television was first used for
the very earliest versions of the TV, around 1900. The word comes from the
Greek root tele, "far off," and the Latin visio, "sight.”
As
Wayne Coy says. "TV is the electronic blackboard of the future"
From 1958, there
were more than 50 channels of TV including educational programs.
Educational Television (ETV) is a system that presents learning content in various subjects produced by an agency. It is a means of providing direct instruction (formal) as well as continuing education (non- formal). It has the capacity to bring the world into a classroom and a classroom into a home.
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Educational Television The word television was first used for the very earliest versions of the TV, around 1900. The word comes ...
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Educational Television The word ‘television' comes from the Greek root tele, "far off," and the Latin visio, "sight. ...