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unusual facts about Educational television


Educational television

He developed a model which incorporated the work of Albert Bandura and other theorists, as well as research to determine whether programs impacted audience behavior.


WSUN-TV

In hopes of getting a better signal, WSUN-TV tried to swap frequencies with Tampa Bay's new educational television station, WEDU, in the late 1950s.


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Alabama Public Television

After two years of preparation, it signed on the nation's ninth educational television station, WEDM in Munford, serving Talladega.

American Public Television

APT began in 1961 as the Eastern Educational Television Network (EEN); EEN was one of the first distributors of shows such as The French Chef (with Julia Child), Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, and Washington Week in Review on a national basis.

Bon Courage

Bon Courage was a German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language to German viewers.

The German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language is continued in the 4th trimester of the Telekollegs with the 1st season of C’est ça, la vie.

C’est ça, la vie

C’est ça, la vie was a German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language to German viewers.

Christopher Lillicrap

Lillicrap is also the creator of the educational television show, El Nombre.

Connecticut Public Television

It was the fourth educational television station in New England, following WGBH-TV in Boston, WENH-TV in Durham, New Hampshire (now part of New Hampshire Public Television), and WCBB in Augusta, Maine (now part of the Maine Public Broadcasting Network).

Douglas DC-6

In the 1960s two DC-6s were used as transmitter platforms for educational television, based at Purdue University, in a program called MPATI (Midwest Program on Airborne Television Instruction).

Fast Track English

Fast Track English was a German educational television series produced by WDR, teaching English as a foreign or second language to German viewers.

Jim Butterfield

In 1983, Butterfield appeared as the resident expert in the TVOntario educational television program, The Academy, which served as a companion series to Bits and Bytes.

Jim Dator

In the 1970s, while teaching at the University of Toronto, Dator was hired by Canadian educational television network TVOntario, to work on educational programming related to futurism.

Kap's Amazing Stories

Kap's Amazing Stories is an informative and educational television programme from the Philippines.

Kathryn O'Rourke Parker

Kathryn "Kathy" O'Rourke Parker is a children's educational television producer and writer, best known for being co-creator of the popular children's show Barney & Friends with Sheryl Leach and Dennis DeShazer.

Knowledge Channel

Knowledge Network -- Educational television channel in British Columbia, Canada

Le petit gnome

Le petit gnome was a German educational television series produced by SWR Fernsehen, teaching French as a foreign or second language to young German viewers aged 6 to 12 years.

Les années lycée

Les années lycée was a German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language to young-adult German viewers.

Les Gammas! Les Gammas!

Les Gammas! is a Franco-German educational television series, teaching French as a foreign or second language to young adult German viewers.

National Educational Television

The network was founded as the Educational Television and Radio Center (ETRC) in November 1952 by a grant from the Ford Foundation's Fund for Adult Education.

Oxymoron

Well-known examples include claims made against "government worker", "honest broker", "educational television," "Microsoft Works" and "working from home".

Read All About It

Read All About It!, a 1979-1983 Canadian educational television series

Skooled

Skooled is a Canadian children’s educational television series produced by Toronto production company Breakthrough Films & Television and originally broadcast on TVOntario in Canada, and syndicated to other networks throughout the world.

WCVE-TV

Mrs. Franklin first approached Boushall and Henry I. Willett, then Superintendent of Richmond City Schools, with the idea of establishing an educational television station.

WTGL

The original construction permit for Channel 45 was granted to the Central Florida Educational Television, Inc. (a now-defunct division of the Central Florida Educational Foundation, the owner of FM radio station WPOZ) in 1987.

XHUS-TV

XHUS channel 8, also known as "Televisión Universitaria", is an educational television station owned and operated by the University of Sonora (UniSon) in Hermosillo, Sonora.