- for an
older audience; many of
these are
instructional television or "
telecourse"
services that can be
taken for
college credit, such as the Open University...
-
Summer Semester. It was one of the
first examples of
distance learning,
telecourses, or
MOOCs (m****ive open
online courses).
Lecturers presented NYU credit...
-
Mexico City.
Programming on TV UNAM
generally consists of
educational telecourse programs for UNAM students, plus
public affairs, do****entary and cultural...
- The
Mechanical Universe...And
Beyond is a 52-part
telecourse,
filmed at the
California Institute of Technology, that
introduces university level physics...
- of the City
University of New York,
based in New York City. It
offers telecourse programming in
various subjects ranging from mathematics, physics, and...
-
featured in
Transformations of Myth
Through Time.
Psyche &
Symbol (12-part
telecourse, Bay Area Open College, 1976)
Transformations of Myth
Through Time (1989)...
-
Journalism and the
Media (2009).
Telecourse Study Guide for
Voices in Democracy:
United States Government (1998)
Telecourse Study Guide for The
United States...
-
cafeteria was
built and the rose
gardens were planted. In 1958 the
first "
telecourse" was taught,
Psychology 51. In 1972,
Chico State College became California...
-
Southern Idaho (CSI), KBGH
existed strictly as a
means of
providing telecourses and
distance learning. An
original construction permit for a full-service...
-
December 1, 1986, as KULC ("Utah's
Learning Channel") with a
selection of
telecourses for
college credit from
institutions across the state. In 1989, the Utah...