Television
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| 601 | KWWL features profs; discuss freedom Northern Iowan 65:52, p.1 |
Professors discuss academic freedom. | |
| 602 | Academic freedom discussed on KWWL Northern Iowan 65:50, p.6 |
UNI faculty members will participate. |
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| 603 | Presidents discuss budget; television appearance Northern Iowan 65:48, p.1 |
President Maucker and other Regents presidents talk about their budget needs. | |
| 604 | Defends speakers Northern Iowan 65:42, p.2 |
KWWL editorial believes Controversial Speaker Program offers opportunities to listen and understand. | |
| 605 | Women's Chorus to present Xmas music on KWWL Northern Iowan 65:28, p.8 |
Concert program. | |
| 606 | Solution to 'pressing' problems Northern Iowan 65:26, p.3 |
Ironic comment of difficult financial situation: have televised lectures beamed to televised students. | |
| 607 | Challenges in education Northern Iowan 65:25, p.5 |
Professor Silvey talks about the ways in which the Math Department has attempted to make its televised courses into sound instructional experiences. | |
| 608 | A decade of closed-circuit TV Alumnus 53:4, p.11 |
Professor Hake outlines the history and uses of closed circuit television on campus; photo. | |
| 609 | An open letter to WMT-TV Northern Iowan 65:15a, p.2 |
Letter urges television station to show upcoming Minnesota Vikings game at which Panther Marching 100 will play during half-time. |
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| 610 | Marching 100 to entertain Northern Iowan 65:15a, p.8 |
Panther 100 Marching Band will perform November 3 at the Minnesota-Washington NFL game, which will be aired by CBS television. |
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| 611 | Dorm room TV classes foreseen for future UNI Northern Iowan 65:12, p.5 |
Speculation about the possibility of classes broadcast to dormitories via television. | |
| 612 | 'Saturation point reached' for closed circuit classes Northern Iowan 65:4, p.1 |
Brief history of the use of closed circuit television classes on campus; photo. | |
| 613 | KWWL hosts 2nd '1st Iowa TV art show' Northern Iowan 64:58, p.4 |
Prizes to be offered; works to be on display in early September. | |
| 614 | UNI students participate in TV debate Northern Iowan 64:49, p.4 |
Will debate issue of civil disobedience on campus. | |
| 615 | Happiness is your own TV! Northern Iowan 64:35, p.4 |
TV available in each room of new condominium. | |
| 616 | Sunrise courses offered for spring semester Northern Iowan 64:29, p.5 |
Television courses. | |
| 617 | Women's Chorus presents TV concert Sunday Northern Iowan 64:25, p.1 |
Will present Christmas concert. | |
| 618 | Russian literature to be offered as TV course College Eye 64:5, p.8 |
Professor Jamosky will teach related discussion sections. | |
| 619 | Video tapes to be shown in classes College Eye 64:5, p.3 |
Will use classroom observation tapes via closed circuit TV. | |
| 620 | Panther grid games to be on KWWL-TV College Eye 64:3, p.3 |
Four 1967 home football games will be televised. | |
| 621 | McLuhan's message: man-made media make media-made men College Eye 63:60, p.2 |
Gives his synopsis of Marshall McLuhan's "Understanding Media." | |
| 622 | 'Chat' fault of UN Council, not networks College Eye 63:58, p.2 |
Feels the television networks were correct in their coverage of the United Nations. | |
| 623 | UN coverage too thorough College Eye 63:57, p.2 |
Believes the three major television stations provided too much coverage of the United Nations Security Council during the recent crisis. | |
| 624 | Bernstein, Hermits to do TV special College Eye 63:49, p.8 |
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| 625 | SCI-U of I debate to be televised College Eye 63:44, p.12 |
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| 626 | Videotape units improve education College Eye 60:66, p.1 |
Students can view tapes to improve their performance. | |
| 627 | Expansion of T. V. facilities urged at SCI College Eye 60:62, p.1 |
State committee makes recommendations. | |
| 628 | 'Street Car Named Desire,' 'Diary of Anne Frank' on T. V. College Eye 60:60, p.2 |
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| 629 | Good shows 'bite the dust' for low-culture 'Batman' College Eye 60:43, p.2 |
Claims that it is sad that college students do not watch the news, but instead crowd around the television to watch shows like 'Batman' and 'Peyton Place.' | |
| 630 | Camera's steely eye focused on students improves speeches College Eye 60:39, p.1 |
Professors Wood and Thorne use videotape in their classes; photo. | |
| 631 | Dynamic duo saves squirrels: 'Gee Zoks! Holy doughnut holes!' Batman draws tube boobs, thinkers College Eye 60:35, p.1 |
Students enjoy Batman program. | |
| 632 | Untitled College Eye 60:35, p.2 |
Police officer tells his partner that Batman and Robin, who are driving by, are probably just something the fraternities came up with. | |
| 633 | Untitled College Eye 60:32, p.2 |
Student complains that the problem with TV courses is that you can't flip the channels to watch something else. | |
| 634 | TV shows show stinky, stupid America College Eye 60:31, p.2 |
Claims that by watching television, he has discovered something about all Americans: we are stupid, stinky, romantic, and we cannot control ourselves. | |
| 635 | SCI chorus on KWWL Monday eve College Eye 60:25, p.4 |
Women's Chorus will present program. | |
| 636 | ROC offers color TV in major platform plank College Eye 60:6, p.4 |
Promise color television in dorm lounges. | |
| 637 | Maucker, Lang on TV Alumnus 50:2, p.9 |
Featured on 15-minute program on KWWL each Sunday; photo. | |
| 638 | Lab school classes soon to be seen from college College Eye 59:32, p.1 |
Purchase video equipment to tape classroom activities; President Maucker tells Regents that SCI may need to be renamed a university soon; award contract for bleachers in O. R. Latham Stadium. | |
| 639 | Appropriations to be explained Sunday on TV College Eye 59:31, p.3 |
Three Regents presidents will participate. | |
| 640 | Admissions to be 'College - Close up' discussion topic College Eye 59:30, p.6 |
Dean Lang and Jack Wielenga will discuss topic. | |
| 641 | Well-rounded pupil object of college education: Lang College Eye 59:29, p.3 |
Dean Lang outlines the purpose of education. | |
| 642 | Faculty Senate considers use of closed-circuit TV College Eye 59:26, p.3 |
Department heads may need to encourage their faculty to use television as a means of teaching very large classes. | |
| 643 | Faculty Senate will consider Greek report College Eye 59:18, p.3 |
Report defines Greek relationship to campus and suggests changes to improve academic life; also Mr. Hake states that the closed circuit television system should be used more to justify its expense. | |
| 644 | SCI pictured on KWWL show, "College Close-up" College Eye 59:18, p.3 |
President Maucker and Dean Lang will discuss campus issues. | |
| 645 | Women's Chorus on television College Eye 59:13, p.4 |
Will present Christmas program on KWWL. | |
| 646 | TV series offers to buy idea of English major College Eye 58:15, p.4 |
"Route 66" offers to buy script from Gordon Mennenga; photo. | |
| 647 | SCI Chorus to present TV program College Eye 58:12, p.3 |
Will appear on thirty minute KWWL program. | |
| 648 | A changing mathematics at SCI Alumnus 48:4, p.2 |
Description of math department personnel, curriculum, and innovations; photo. | |
| 649 | Films of Dotson-Huff match on TV College Eye 57:25, p.4 |
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| 650 | SCI art department series of KWWL-TV College Eye 57:18, p.5 |
Will present "Artist's Studio". | |
| 651 | Untitled College Eye 57:18, p.2 |
Classroom videos have some point to them. |
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| 652 | Jan. 'Windows' will present Reninger and staff College Eye 57:15, p.3 |
Will present program on KWWL television. | |
| 653 | Women's Chorus presents concert on TV Monday College Eye 57:13, p.4 |
Will present KWWL Christmas program. | |
| 654 | College credit offered for televised economics course College Eye 57:3, p.4 |
Procedures for signing up. | |
| 655 | Women's athletic department on 'Windows' show College Eye 56:32, p.3 |
Will be featured on KWWL program. | |
| 656 | TV 'Windows' to present Phys. Ed. Dept. College Eye 56:18, p.4 |
Will be featured on KWWL program. | |
| 657 | 'Windows' to feature social science on TV College Eye 56:15, p.5 |
Donald Howard will talk about the objectives of social science classes. | |
| 658 | KWWL to give series on SCI College Eye 56:10, p.6 |
Will air monthly 30-minute shows. | |
| 659 | SCI football films on TV College Eye 56:5, p.8 |
KWWL will show game films with commentary by Stan Sheriff. | |
| 660 | Students may earn credit by TV again College Eye 56:2, p.8 |
Biology and government classes will be offered. | |
| 661 | 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. | |
| 662 | 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. | |
| 663 | 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. | |
| 664 | 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. | |
| 665 | 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. | |
| 666 | Women's Chorus to appear on TV College Eye 52:12, p.1 |
Will present half hour program on KWWL. | |
| 667 | 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. | |
| 668 | 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. | |
| 669 | 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. | |
| 670 | 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. | |
| 671 | TV points up contrast College Eye 52:4, p.6 |
Televised presidential debates may be significant. | |
| 672 | The new algebra College Eye 52:3, p.3 |
Algebra course offered via television; photo. | |
| 673 | Hake commended for TV films College Eye 52:2, p.2 |
Mr. Hake's work praised by newspapers. | |
| 674 | College will offer credit for Continental Classroom Alumnus 45:3, p.18 |
Contemporary math classes will be broadcast by NBC. | |
| 675 | 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. | |
| 676 | 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. | |
| 677 | 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. | |
| 678 | 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. | |
| 679 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 51:22, p.8 |
Discusses the advantages of television teaching. | |
| 680 | 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. | |
| 681 | Women's Chorus on TV College Eye 51:11, p.5 |
Will present Christmas program. | |
| 682 | TV history series produced by Herb Hake Alumnus 44:4, p.11 |
Twenty-six program series entitled "History with Herb Hake". | |
| 683 | Untitled College Eye 51:9, p.8 |
Comments on the statements made by faculty members concerning dishonesty in television programming. | |
| 684 | 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. | |
| 685 | Continental classroom has promising results; ISTC to participate College Eye 51:3, p.7 |
Designed to help science teachers. | |
| 686 | Radio-TV men wanted College Eye 51:1, p.4 |
For campus programming. | |
| 687 | TC to credit continental classroom College Eye 51:1, p.1 |
National credit chemistry course offered on television | |
| 688 | Death in the living room College Eye 50:37, p.2 |
Considers plans to televise bullfights. | |
| 689 | TV art series begins Saturday College Eye 50:18, p.5 |
William Daley will be featured on KWWL program. | |
| 690 | The fifth season College Eye 50:13, p.2 |
Discusses the commerciality of the holiday. | |
| 691 | Cat-Snip 'T' College Eye 50:5, p.2 |
Sarcastic commentary on campus sports. | |
| 692 | ISTC and KWWL-TV participate in nation-wide physics course College Eye 50:2, p.8 |
Description of course. | |
| 693 | Presidents of the three state institutions Alumnus 42:2, p.10 |
Presidents Hancher, Hilton, and Maucker participate in television panel on building needs; photo. | |
| 694 | College heads on TV Sunday College Eye 49:27, p.1 |
Regents presidents will present case for new buildings on campuses. | |
| 695 | 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. | |
| 696 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 49:14, p.2 |
Dr. Fox does not share optimism toward education via television. | |
| 697 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 49:13, p.2 |
Educational programming experiments via television are unnecessary. | |
| 698 | 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. | |
| 699 | 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. | |
| 700 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 48:17, p.2 |
Claims that most people would rather watch television than read philosophy in their free time. |