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

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AV media as used in New Mexico's windowless classrooms omplishes the requirement of hearing well. During the piocess of considering and analyzing the ifferent ways a building could be constructed so as D provide the required situations, it became apparent at if the windows were removed and replaced with n insulated wall the air conditioning requirements ould be less and could be afforded. The removal of le windows required an investigation of the feasibility f completely artificial lighting. Research indicated lat balanced, controlled lighting would probably pro de a better seeing situation than that of trying to ontrol daylight. The process of acoustically engineer ing and isolating each teaching unit is one of applied physics and easily accomplished. Serious consideration has been given to the esthetics. Color balance, intensity levels and the psychological ramifications have been taken into consideration. After two years of use it is apparent that the students using these facilities are more comfortable, are seeing more, are hearing more and are learning more. The facility is a comfortable audiovisual environment with audiovisual and other modern teaching aiils immediately available for the better education of the young. iorCATIONAL SCRKKN AND AlDIOVISUAl. GlIDK — Ju.NE, 1961 277