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- portfolio. The establishment of this network enabled the delivery of telecourses and the use of school hours to broadcast content. Canal Educativo covers...
- 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...
- Summer Semester. It was one of the first examples of distance learning, telecourses, or MOOCs (m****ive open online courses). Lecturers presented NYU credit...
- multicasts as 21.1/26.1: OPT-High Definition; 21.2/26.2: OPT-ED (Airs telecourses from MSU as well as miscellaneous PBS programming); and 21.3/26.3: Create...
- subscribers; by this point, 70 universities granted academic credit for telecourses carried on the network. On January 1, 1984, the network shortened its...
- continued to provide local programming for the Inland Empire as well as telecourses from San Bernardino Valley College and instructional content for schools...
- of shows aired by WGBH-TV. It also provided an outlet for specialty telecourses and instructional material. In the 1960s and 1970s, such programs as...
- the communities of Orange County. It also broadcasts several college telecourses by the Coast Community College District, which was the station's original...
- 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...
- students with some college credits but no degree, the university developed telecourses in the 1980s. The classes were held in one of GSU's two television studios...