. Bell telephone magazine . has beenused with Data-Phone and a device fortransmitting handwriting over telephonelines at the Georgia Institute of Tech-nology. Graduate students there requestedinstruction from an expert in nuclear en-gineering at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Sincethe 200-mile distance created an impedi-ment to regular lectures on the campus,Dr. William B. Harrison, head of GeorgiaTechs School of Engineering, arranged acourse by Tele-Lecture. To augment thevoice discussion, a second circuit en-abled the lecturer to transmit formulasand other handwritten information viaData-Phone servic
. Bell telephone magazine . has beenused with Data-Phone and a device fortransmitting handwriting over telephonelines at the Georgia Institute of Tech-nology. Graduate students there requestedinstruction from an expert in nuclear en-gineering at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Sincethe 200-mile distance created an impedi-ment to regular lectures on the campus,Dr. William B. Harrison, head of GeorgiaTechs School of Engineering, arranged acourse by Tele-Lecture. To augment thevoice discussion, a second circuit en-abled the lecturer to transmit formulasand other handwritten information viaData-Phone service. A television camerain the classroom is used to project theexperts handwriting onto a large screen,so that all the class can watch as theylisten to the lecture. At Stephens College in Columbia, Mis-souri, a pioneer in the use of Tele-Lec-ture, a system was installed last springfor transmitting handwriting over tele-phone circuits for display before an audi-ence. It is used only in conjunction withTele-Lecture service. 44.
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