Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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Comments and materiak for review hould be sent to the department edior— William S. Hockman, 12 June Mve, Glens Falls, N. Y. nd a littie labor is all that needs to be dded. Many frames of this filmstrip an be used for picture appreciation 'rograms for circles, adult classes, for outh fellowships, etc. If any one eeds to brush up on the principles of ncture appreciation' and 'picture foused worship,' let me modestly sugest that they refer to Chapter V in ly book Projected Visual Aids In The hurch." We highly recommend this fine Imstrip by Christian Education Press, 501 Race St., Philadelphia 2, Pa.; rice $.5..50. lible Backgrounds The Moody Institute of Science 11428 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Aneles 2.5, Calif.) has produced 16 olor fllmstrips under the general •ries title of Bible Backgrounds and pouped them in four sets. Each set inudes the four filmstrips, four scripts a version for children and one for iults) and four LP (331/3 rpm) xiords with the adult commentary on ne side and that for children on the ther. There is an audible signal for lanual operation as well as an in-idible advance signal for automatic rojectors. There is a general manual, -living Backgrounds to a Living ible," to further assist the user. The technical qualities are all good, he content shows great familiarity ith modern archaeological findings, id prophecy seems to be the predictig of the events of human history, his reviewer did not find this point • view invalidating the usefulness of le fibnstrips for those who hold a iffering view. Here are the titles: of the of It One: The Temples Pharaohs Petra, The Fortress Esau Babylon, The Glory of Kingdoms Tyre, The City That Vanished The Tombs of the Pharaohs Byblos, Gatetcay To The Past The Wisdom of the East The Grandeur of Rome 3t Three: Baalbek, Glory of this World it Two: Pilgrim Press, 14 Beacon St., Boston; '8 pages; $2.00. •DUCATIONAL ScREEN AND AUDIOVISUAL GuiDE— MaRCH, 1961 Baalbek, Gateway To Palestine Egypt and The Bible The Glory of Greece Set Four: Greek Gods and The Gospel Jordan, Land of Promise Palmyra, Ancient Caravan City Pompeii, A Portrait of Roman Life For price and other information refer to your local AV dealer or write direct to MIS in California. Lord's Prayer Filmstrip Margaret Palmer Fisk, well known in many church circles for her outstanding work in the field of rhythmic choirs, has interpreted the Lord's Prayer in rhythmic movement. This color filmstrip is composed of 17 poses which interpret the basic ideas of this classic prayer. 1 found these pictures both meaningful and beautiful. (From Schauffler Division of Christian Education, Graduate School of Theology, Oberlin, Ohio. Price not known.) PH I LCO Closed Circuit TV Systems ? ) ^^i INCREASE SCOPE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF INSTRUCTION The high value of closed circuit TV in education has, of course, been recognized for some time . . . meanings are clearer . . . impressions are deeper . . . attention is greater. Instructional TV also allows the great economy of multigroup instruction, and makes specialized teaching talent available to more students. Philco's broad experience in instructional TV is your assurance of system flexibility, economy and adaptability. Fully transistorized equipment featuring Philco's "building-block" design assures ease of operation, freedom from maintenance problems and the satisfying of expanding TV needs without costly replacement. Philco engineers will be glad to assist you in planning your closed circuit TV system. Write today stating your problems. Government & Industrial Group 4700 Wissahlckon Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa. In Canada: Philco Corp. ol Canada, Ltd., Don Mllla, Ontario PH I LCQ H-i