Reactions to Alternative Delivery Methods
Volume
29
Issue
2
Abstract
The results of this study can positively affect both Extension faculty and programming as we near the 21st century. Change will continue. Demands on people's time will grow, but working people can watch a professionally produced educational videotape while riding an exercise bicycle. Retirees can study in an Extension-produced home study course at their leisure. To survive and flourish in this highly competitive environment, Extension faculty will have to regroup. Training to produce professional, educational television programs and videotapes can no longer be looked on as a luxury to do "someday," but as an immediate necessity.
Recommended Citation
Iams, D. R., & Marion, M. H. (1991). Reactions to Alternative Delivery Methods. The Journal of Extension, 29(2), Article 3. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol29/iss2/3