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Assignment 1970 Is DA VI Theme
DAVI's 1961 Miami Beach Convention, April 24-28, will feature not only the most recent advances in educational and scientific concepts of audiovisual communication, but also designs and vistas of the future.
The provocative theme, A.ssifinment 1970, is drawn from Edison's early talking cylinders and Keystone' s stereoscopic views to the developments of airborne television and teaching machines. Along with outstanding speakers, business sessions, clinics, demonstrations, panel and group discussions, there will be a record numibcr of exhibits, displays and demonstrations by practically every audiovisual manufacturer and producer. More than 150 exhibits are planned. This year, as usual, ample time will be allotted in the convention program lo permit all participants to cover the
xhibits, a high point of any DA VI neeting. Several new models of overhead
rojectors are expected, including port
bles. Conventioners will also see tartling new developments in making
uisparencies.
Filmstrip projectors will reflect nany changes and improvements in■luding increased illumination and
righter pictures. Viewlex will have at he convention Charles Perry, audio
isual coordinator for the Hartford,
onn., High School and winner of the
iewlex contest of last year. Dukane releasing a new filmstrip viewer hat projects on its TV-type screen for
ghted room projection. Major educational film producers
icluding EBF, Coronet and McGraw
lill will be featuring latest films and
ilmstrips with major emphasis on
itle ni NDEA materials. EBF, for
he first time, will be showing pro
Tainmed learning materials with com
lete data on most recent experimenta
on. Most tape recorder equipment
lanufacturcrs will be featuring their
roducts within language laboratory
isplays. Neumade Products has said
lat they plan to distribute to early
isitors free samples of a development
1 simple teaching machines. Other audiovisual etiuipment to be
xhibited at the Miami convention in
ludes new and improved projection
;reens, still pictures, cameras, TV
luipment (in eluding information
bout VVestinghouse's Stratovision
Revision ) , micro-projecters, darken
lU facilities, rear-view projection
Mnipment, tapes, inspection equip
i>nt, maps, flannel boards, and elec
onic training devices.
—Helen Carlton
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