Education On Demand (1994)

By Jerry D. Neal, Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc.

How can cable operators acquire higher visibility and first hand community involvement leading to a more positive image for a cable system? The answer is detailed in the following paper which describes the technology involved in providing an "Education On Demand" service to local school systems in a cable franchise area.

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