Date of Award
Summer 7-1963
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Education (MEd)
Department
Education
First Advisor
M. Doyle Koontz
Second Advisor
Dohn A. Miller
Third Advisor
Ernest L. Muzzall
Abstract
Experiments have shown that television's potential as an important educational resource and tool is unlimited and, as yet, only the surface has been scratched. In fact, the realm of interaction has broadened through classroom viewing to the extent that a new and complete evaluation of the relationship between the student and teacher must be made.
The purpose of this paper will be to (1) identify and clarify the questions: who should evaluate, why should evaluation take place, how often should evaluation be conducted, and how should evaluation be achieved; and (2) provide sample questionnaire material from which evaluations could be made.
Recommended Citation
Rediske, James E., "Techniques in Evaluating Instructional Television" (1963). Graduate Student Research Papers. 207.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/all_gradpapers/207
Included in
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Commons, Educational Methods Commons, Educational Technology Commons