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ITV

ITV stands for instructional television. In this type of class, students meet in a classroom equipped with cameras, microphones, and TV monitors. Using two-way audio/video communications ITV links the originating classroom, where the professor and some students are present, with students in NAU ITV classrooms at campuses around the state. ITV classrooms hosting a class without the professor present are referred to as receiving sections. They are managed by broadcast technicians.

Any ITV classroom can originate or receive a class. Some students also may watch your ITV class from home via satellite or cable delivery. But whether you are in an originating, receiving, or cable section of the class, all students in an ITV class are taught simultaneously and in real-time. They can ask questions and interact with the professor or with other classmates, as if everyone were together in one classroom.

Most students find little difference between an ITV version of a class or one taught traditionally, where all students sit in the same classroom. An advantage of ITV classes is that students are spread among many classrooms giving the class a smaller, more intimate feeling, especially if you access it from your home.
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