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Sibley County ICTV System

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25: 102:, schools together by using four unused channels on Triax Cablevision's cable TV lines that already served the communities (installed a few years prior). The system was designed to address the problem of falling enrollments that the four schools were facing (and thus falling funding for teachers), by allowing the schools to share teachers. 222:
Because the cable TV system was used, people at home in the communities could also watch classes being taught, although they could not interact with them. Taking advantage of this "feature", each school also connected a computer running a slide-show program to the system that broadcast school-related
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The system allowed a teacher to teach a class to students at any or all of the schools. The teacher could physically be located at any of the schools. The teacher and students at all of the schools could see and to talk to each other, although assignments and tests had to be sent by courier (later
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traveled to a school of their choice and taught introductory classes on the system, allowing high school students at the schools to receive post-secondary education (i.e., college) credits at no cost and without having to travel to the university.
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To transport the TV signals generated by each school to all of the other schools, they were broadcast over the local cable television system that already connected the four communities, on four unused channels:
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At the teacher's school, the teacher typically alternated between selecting the podium's camera and the teacher's camera. At the remote students' schools, the students' camera was typically always selected.
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news and information (announcements, calendars, lunch menus, etc.) to their respective communities when classes weren't being taught. The computer was select-able from the push-button switchbox.
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launched school-site visits to several areas, including Sibley County, to show off distance learning systems.
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The larger class sizes as a result of these consolidations meant the system was no longer necessary.
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3 Cameras. Only one could be active at a time, select-able via push-buttons on the teacher's podium.
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At each school, the system consisted of a classroom wired with the following equipment:
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fax) between the schools. Additionally, in the evenings professors from nearby
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1 facing down at the teacher's podium (mounted on the ceiling).
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Launched in 1985, the ICTV system connected classrooms in four
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The system was shut down around 1990. By this time, Gibbon,
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1 to pick up the student's sounds (mounted on the ceiling).
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4 facing the students, showing each of the four classrooms.
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4 facing the teacher, showing each of the four classrooms.
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1 Computer running a slide show program (optional).
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spinning off
relocating
Knowledge's inclusion policy
Learn how and when to remove this message
distance education
interactive television
Sibley County, Minnesota
Gibbon
Winthrop
Arlington
Gaylord
Mankato State University
National School Boards Association
Fairfax
GFW Schools
Sibley East Schools
"BLACKBOARD - Just The Fax - NYTimes.com"
"Fax and TV team up in remote classroom learning program. - Free Online Library"
"Using two-way television to give students a better education"
Categories
Distance education institutions based in the United States
Interactive television
Education in Sibley County, Minnesota

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