单词 | telelecture |
释义 | telelecturen. A lecture delivered to an audience at another location via electronic means, as television, a satellite link-up, or a telephone line with voice amplification.In quot. 1955: spec. a lecture broadcast on a television channel; cf. tele- comb. form 2. ΘΚΠ society > education > teaching > means of teaching > [noun] > instructive discourse > lecture ordinary?a1475 lecture1536 prelection1565 lection?1566 leccer1899 telelecture1955 society > communication > telecommunication > telegraphy or telephony > telephony > [noun] > lecture given by telephone telelecture1993 1955 Racine (Wisconsin) Jrnl.-Times 5 Feb. 4/2 Dr. Herman Finer's telelecture on ‘France and the Fourth Republic’ will be the sixth in the Channel 5-University of Chicago TV course. 1962 N.Y. Times 4 Nov. e7/4 The Universities of Omaha and Colorado will share psychology professors three times weekly next semester, by means of the ‘tele-lecture’ technique. 1968 Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 17 Feb. 60 Colleges today are..piping the specialist's voice and face in by telelecture and television. 1981 Monitor (McAllen, Texas) 1 Mar. 24/5 A series of telelectures entitled ‘Good Health—the key to Happy Living’ is continuing at Knapp Memorial Methodist Hospital. 1993 Independent 28 Jan. 16/1 The clip of a ‘tele-lecture’..they showed me during our transatlantic conversation..conveyed the feel of a live class. 2011 New Straits Times (Malaysia) (Nexis) 6 June 17 Nearly 700 tele-lectures have been delivered by Indian doctors. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1955 |
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