Using Satellite Technology in Traditional Programs
Volume
33
Issue
4
Abstract
Since 1992, Cornell Cooperative Extension has used satellite technology to deliver a traditional program that was previously accomplished with several live one-day seminars held throughout New York. Replacing the former series of meetings with a one-day satellite broadcast has reduced the specialists' travel costs, preparation, and delivery time. Audience potential has expanded beyond New York's boundaries into other states and Canadian provinces with the use of the new technology, and evaluations indicate a high satisfaction exists with program quality. Of additional benefit, videotapes of the satellite broadcast become available as reference material and for subsequent program use.
Recommended Citation
Staats, L. J. (1995). Using Satellite Technology in Traditional Programs. The Journal of Extension, 33(4), Article 14. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol33/iss4/14