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January 29th, 2009

Does the digital TV transition matter to ed tech?

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 2:37 am

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Digital Television, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Christopher Dawson

So the House failed to delay the transition date for Digital television here in the States. February 17th is it. For sure. No delays or second chances. As I walk around most of our schools, I see a heck of a lot of TVs that are certainly not ready to receive digital broadcasts. All of those media carts, the TVs, the VCRs…none of them will be able to receive broadcast stations after the 17th of next month.

So do we care? Quite a few schools have agreements with cable and satellite companies to provide television services, making the digital TV issue moot. The DTV issue only applies to full-power broadcast stations. The FCC won’t be re-examining digital transmissions for cable providers until 2011. The cost to schools, if and when we do need to upgrade, could be extraordinary, given all of the legacy multimedia equipment sitting in our buildings.

Does this affect anyone right now? Take this poll and talk back below.

Will you be affected by the DTV transition?

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I’m inclined to believe that broadband access for schools will become far more important than TV access by 2011. Most educational content of value can simply be streamed or downloaded. As far as I’m concerned, the days of TV in school are over anyway.

Christopher Dawson

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Stupid poll replies.
Since this does not impact 95% of households since they
either have convertors or get TV somehow else.
... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Bruizer Posted on: 01/29/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Wrong poll replies  ridingthewind | 01/29/09
Stupid poll replies.  Bruizer | 01/29/09

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