In light of the “educational programming only” clause, can we use a bit of our broadcast time for university student recruitment?
A — You’ll want to discuss these types of issues with Janet and the Board. Your letter of commitment will have a place for you to raise these types of as yet unresolved policy questions. Blatant advertising would be inappropriate but educational programming that might be of use to students or potential students in learning about what’s available at your university would most likely be construed as public service/educational programming if not overdone. Q — True or False: In Jim Davis’s Matrix message of Sept. 22, he said that we have no idea how many streaming video sessions can be carried on simultaneously with the asymmetrical setup. A — Jim’s right. There is no way that we know of at this time to simulate multiple video streaming real time since there are a number of critical operating variables that will be defined by the way ADEC members actually use the network. Once we get the ground and space segments operational, we’ll be doing a sizing exercise to allocate transponder band
Related Questions
- What do I do when a student with a disability asks me to provide extra time for her examinations or to arrange for a separate, quiet room in which to take them?
- In light of the "educational programming only" clause, can we use a bit of our broadcast time for university student recruitment?
- Won’t waiting for a green light slow down my travel time to and from work?