Television
Displaying 651 - 700 of 775 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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651 | Women's athletic department on 'Windows' show College Eye 56:32, p.3 |
Will be featured on KWWL program. | |
652 | TV 'Windows' to present Phys. Ed. Dept. College Eye 56:18, p.4 |
Will be featured on KWWL program. | |
653 | 'Windows' to feature social science on TV College Eye 56:15, p.5 |
Donald Howard will talk about the objectives of social science classes. | |
654 | KWWL to give series on SCI College Eye 56:10, p.6 |
Will air monthly 30-minute shows. | |
655 | SCI football films on TV College Eye 56:5, p.8 |
KWWL will show game films with commentary by Stan Sheriff. | |
656 | Students may earn credit by TV again College Eye 56:2, p.8 |
Biology and government classes will be offered. | |
657 | New TV cameras bring expansion to SCI television College Eye 52:38, p.3 |
Herbert Hake states that the new cameras will present a better picture. | |
658 | New TV camera College Eye 52:38, p.1 |
Members of the Radio-TV office display new and old cameras in the SCI TV studio; photo. | |
659 | TV programs to discuss three state schools Public Relations News Release 1960:317, p.1 |
KCRG and WMT broadcast two special programs by the three state-supported schools in Iowa. The programs include a documentary on finances, and the future needs of higher education. | |
660 | Student debate scheduled for Monday evening College Eye 52:18, p.5 |
Four of Professor Wagner's students will conduct debate relating to television and censorship. | |
661 | ISTC will offer credit for TV course Public Relations News Release 1960:183, p.1 |
KWWL-TV and KQTV-TV offer "Probability and Statistics" and "Teaching Probability and Statistics" for three hours of credit. | |
662 | Women's Chorus to appear on TV College Eye 52:12, p.1 |
Will present half hour program on KWWL. | |
663 | Pres. Maucker to discuss askings Public Relations News Release 1960:132, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker discusses the Board of Regents' legislative askings through a KWWL program, followed by a presentation of a film prepared by the three state institutions of higher education. | |
664 | TV students explode profs' theories on video courses College Eye 52:8, p.4 |
Students tell what they like and dislike about taking classes via television; photo. | |
665 | ISTC profs air views on classroom TV College Eye 52:7, p.3 |
Faculty members talk about the benefits and the problems of presenting their classes via closed circuit television; photo. | |
666 | TV aids class boom, but do students gain? College Eye 52:6, p.1 |
Mr. Hake talks about the advantages and disadvantages on televised instruction; describes the school's efforts to use television; photo. | |
667 | TV points up contrast College Eye 52:4, p.6 |
Televised presidential debates may be significant. | |
668 | The new algebra College Eye 52:3, p.3 |
Algebra course offered via television; photo. | |
669 | Hake commended for TV films College Eye 52:2, p.2 |
Mr. Hake's work praised by newspapers. | |
670 | College will offer credit for Continental Classroom Alumnus 45:3, p.18 |
Contemporary math classes will be broadcast by NBC. | |
671 | Emphasis changed in ISTC radio programs Alumnus 45:3, p.15 |
Programming will emphasize both the school room and general interest; television programming will be available over 3 stations. | |
672 | ISTC announces changes in radio-TV programming Public Relations News Release 1960:13, p.1 |
Herbert Hake announces a new emphasis on mixed student and public interest in radio and television programming. KWWL and WOI-TV broadcast science and history programs on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. | |
673 | ISTC to offer credit for "Continental Classroom" series Public Relations News Release 1960:11, p.1 |
Credit is offered to students viewing the "Continental Classroom" program broadcasted by KWWL-TV. The course is sponsored by the National Television Broadcasting Company, and will cover algebra, probability, and statistics. | |
674 | Hake's program lauded in England Public Relations News Release 1960:6, p.1 |
Leeds University's Sir Charles Morris cites Herbert Hake's educational program, "History with Herb Hake", as an example for university non-commercial television in England. Hake's program is sponsored by the National Education TV and Radio Center. | |
675 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 51:22, p.8 |
Discusses the advantages of television teaching. | |
676 | Hake chagrined; Indian popular College Eye 51:11, p.2 |
Herb Hake's cartoon drawing of Chief Blackhawk is popular; has distributed 1530 copies; photo. | |
677 | Women's Chorus on TV College Eye 51:11, p.5 |
Will present Christmas program. | |
678 | TV history series produced by Herb Hake Alumnus 44:4, p.11 |
Twenty-six program series entitled "History with Herb Hake". | |
679 | Untitled College Eye 51:9, p.8 |
Comments on the statements made by faculty members concerning dishonesty in television programming. | |
680 | The Faculty Pen; faculty opinion polled on quiz show scandals College Eye 51:8, p.3 |
Faculty members discuss the recent controversy on dishonesty in television. | |
681 | Continental classroom has promising results; ISTC to participate College Eye 51:3, p.7 |
Designed to help science teachers. | |
682 | Radio-TV men wanted College Eye 51:1, p.4 |
For campus programming. | |
683 | TC to credit continental classroom College Eye 51:1, p.1 |
National credit chemistry course offered on television | |
684 | Death in the living room College Eye 50:37, p.2 |
Considers plans to televise bullfights. | |
685 | TV art series begins Saturday College Eye 50:18, p.5 |
William Daley will be featured on KWWL program. | |
686 | The fifth season College Eye 50:13, p.2 |
Discusses the commerciality of the holiday. | |
687 | Cat-Snip 'T' College Eye 50:5, p.2 |
Sarcastic commentary on campus sports. | |
688 | ISTC and KWWL-TV participate in nation-wide physics course College Eye 50:2, p.8 |
Description of course. | |
689 | Presidents of the three state institutions Alumnus 42:2, p.10 |
Presidents Hancher, Hilton, and Maucker participate in television panel on building needs; photo. | |
690 | College heads on TV Sunday College Eye 49:27, p.1 |
Regents presidents will present case for new buildings on campuses. | |
691 | Class TV to begin Jan. 29; science by closed circuit tri-weekly College Eye 49:16, p.1 |
Professors Worley and Matala will present science education class; description of the course procedures; photo. | |
692 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 49:14, p.2 |
Dr. Fox does not share optimism toward education via television. | |
693 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 49:13, p.2 |
Educational programming experiments via television are unnecessary. | |
694 | Teaching with TV experimental courses start with 2nd semester Alumnus 41:4, p.5 |
Physical Science course will be taught via closed-circuit to 150 students in two classrooms; hardware arrangements underway. | |
695 | Closed circuit TV for TC; teaching by TC to begin in January College Eye 49:8, p.1 |
Professors Worley and Matala will teach science education class; Mr. Hake speaks at length about the facilities and the idea of closed circuit TV; photo. | |
696 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 48:17, p.2 |
Claims that most people would rather watch television than read philosophy in their free time. | |
697 | Shakespeare is on summer TV College Eye 47:33, p.3 |
Professor Reninger will lecture on Shakespeare in TV course. | |
698 | Mutterings; The flame of fire in the water fast follows forewarned fates College Eye 47:26, p.2 |
Reviews a television program on World War II that spoke unjustly about the Japanese people. | |
699 | Telecourse will be offered for credit in spring College Eye 47:19, p.1 |
Miles Zintz will offer course on remedial reading. | |
700 | Hake investigates closed-circuit TV College Eye 47:18, p.6 |
Mr. Hake talks about the possibilities and limits of a closed circuit system. |