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

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follow on theory, practice, and research findings. Educational Television— The what, why and how of various applications of the medium to educational ends will be introduced by Dr. Charles Mclntvre, coordinator of instructional television at University of Illinois, and by Dr. Philip Lewis, director of in.structional materials for the Chicago Board of Education. Team Teaching— Who picks the team? Does it work? Dr. Philip Titruzello of the University of Chicago will lead off the discussion. The "Peace Corps" and AV— Dr. James McPherson of the U.S. Office of Education has been invited to outline research projects under Title VII, NDEA, that may bear on Peace Corps-type activities in other lands. Prominent AV professionals who have served abroad recently will continue the discussion. AV Conference of Medical and Allied Sciences The A-V Conference of Medical and Allied Sciences will hold its ninth Annual Meeting under auspices of NAVA on Monday, July 24, at the Morrison Hotel's Parlor F. Featured speakers will include Herbert Jackman, AV consultant, Chicago, who will discuss "Film Reviewing for Effective Programming," John Dostal, president of Educational Electronics, Garden City, New York, who will speak on "New Tools for AV," John Mackenzie, secretary of the Council on Medical Television, Institute for Advancement of Medical Communication, New York, speaking on "Television in Medical Education," and Lee E. Campion, associate investigator. Technological Development Project, NEA, who will speak on "Technological Developments and the Teaching Profession—A Forecast." Conference chairman again this year is Kathryn Linden, director of the American Nurses' Association and National League for Nursing Film Service. Herbert Jackman is vice chairman. William Morris, professional servires manajjcr of Baxter Laboratories, Ine., and Central Region flirector of I.A.V.A., one of the liosts for the association's meeting. n-\ "^ji^.v William F. K r ii s e, Audio Visual Media, Inc., one of the founders of the AV Education Forum. Illinois Training Directors Assn. ^ The Illinois Training Directors Associatioi (I.T.D.A. ) is holding its seventh annual Audio Visual Workshop on Monday, July 24. The theme o this year's event is "Visualizing Visuals" and i will be concerned with two important aspects o creating and producing visuals for use in training programs. First, how one gets from the "idea phase to the forms of visualization which will assun motivation, imderstanding and action desired fron the audience for whoiu the training program i intended. Second, what methods and technique: can be employed to design and prepare visual effectively and econoiriically. The workshop will incorporate dramatization demonstration and discussion. The subjects will b< presented by James R. Phillips, Jr., visual coinmu nications training director of the Tecnifa.x Corpora tion, and "Blackie" Davidman, president of Chart masters. Incorporated. Members of the associatioi will also participate. National Visual Presentations Assn. The meeting which the NVPA will hold is < "kick-off event to start a Chicago chapter. Thi. organization is made up of users of visual presen tation material— people in sales, training projects advertising, promotion. At a recent "Day of Visuals" presented by the association in New York in conjimction with a sale; and marketing group, prizes were awarded to toj visual presentations. Some of these prize wiinier: will be shown at the Chicago meeting and it i expected that one or more of the judges of the New York show will be present to discuss them. Joseph McDonagh of the art department o Young & Rubicam, Inc., will be among those host ing the coming meeting. 328 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — July, 196]