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Western Reserve Students Get Education via Television

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Students may soon be taking lecture notes via television, if the new Western Reserve University plan catches on. Instead of trudging through the snow to class, Reserve undergraduates tune their sets to Station WEWS and school begins.

At present, 112 students of the Ohio university are taking courses in psychology, literature, and child psychology, taught by television. The professors have had no previous video experience but claim teaching methods are the same as before.

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