Word: experimentally
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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In the inexorable wisdom of State Street and the Yard, however, the colony idea has been peremanently tabled, no doubt as an extreme breach of propriety. Meanwhile another proposal has been made to the University which should gain much more serious consideration. Sponsored by the Fund for the Advancement of...
Although this experiment may seem of minor importance when related to the educational system as a whole, it has important implications. For as the nations colleges face a critical rise in the number of applicants by 1960, it has become obvious that some solution to the problems of expansion must...
Research along these lines is necessarily slow, for data must be accumulated and evaluated from many different sources. But it is probably fair to say that experiments over the past few years have demonstrated the feasibility of using closed-circuit TV in the teaching process. Although the Education School's...
...experiment carried out by other universities. These have mostly involved the transmission of a lecture delivered in one room to viewers seated in one or more other rooms. Technically, this transmission has proved entirely feasible. Through the use of vidicon television equipment rather than the familiar orthicon, the experimenters have managed to reduce costs considerably. Vidicon has a lower initial cost, a lower maintenance cost, and can be operated by less highly skilled personnel (i.e. students and others available on a university campus) than orthicon...
Rolling into Germany with salvage crews and empty freight cars, the Soviet conquerors of 1945 carted off everything of value. To Mother Russia went East Germany's largest factories, her atom scientists, aircraft designers and skilled laborers, goods worth $12 billion. But in 1950 the Reds decided that instead...