Instructional television
Instructional television (ITV) is the use of
cable TV
organization.
Instructional television in the United States has been granted 20 microwave channels, administered by local educational institutions, through a service known as ITFS, or
Instructional Television Fixed Service. Instructional television may also be programmed on terrestrial television
stations.
See also
- Agency for Instructional Technology -- ITV program distributor
- Annenberg Foundation (Annenberg Channel)
- Washington County Closed-Circuit Educational Television Project
- William M. Brish, a leader of closed circuit instructional television in public school elementary classrooms.
- Educational films
- Educational television
External links
- National Educational Broadband Services (EBS) Organization (formerly the National ITFS Association)
- Edwin G. Cohen had a distinguished career in educational and instructional television from 1955 to 1990. His positions included program associate for the Educational Television and Radio Center, director of the National Instructional Television Film Library, and executive director of the Agency for Instructional Television and its successor, Agency for Instructional Technology. His papers are housed at the University of Maryland Libraries