Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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INDEX 445 English Lessons with Films for Foreigners, 110, 184. Entertainment Films, not for schools, 222. Essays as Tests for Film Lessons, Cinema in Education, 193, 196. Evaluation and Distribution of Visual Aids, 210. Eve of the Revolution, The, Yale Chronicles of America, 70. Expenditures for Visual Aids, 209, 212. Experiments with Films, Weber, 163, et seq.; Freeman, 171, et seq.; Cinema in Education, 191, et. seq. Extension Departments of Universities Contain Visual Education Departments. Eye Concentration vs. Mind Concentration, 158. Film: Abraham Lincoln, First National Pictures, Inc., 63, 71. Advertising, 5, 80, 81. Anatomy, University of Wisconsin, 5. Assembly Room, Type of (General Education), 6. Classified as Text {Classroom ) , General Educational, Entertainment, 6. Comprehensive List of, Referred to on pp. 8, 19, 69, 70, 71, 75, 78, 80, 82 of Part I. Found in Part II. Continuity, 147. Correlations, Partial, p. 12. Educational, An Essentially New Product, 154. Exchanges, Addresses of, 37, 67. First National Pictures, Inc., 71. Fitting into Schedule, 16. Film {continued) : Follow-up Work with, 151. Ford Motor Company, 99, 148, 149, 151. Fortv Reel Library of, 20-26, 37-49. Four Seasons, The, Ditmars, 64, 75. Frame, Definition of, 16. Free, Used as Substitutions, 20, 35; in the Three Libraries, 45, 56, 65. Fundamentals of Football, Rockne, 82. Grading of, 197-207. Having a Circus, 15. Inflammable and Non-inflammable, 37, 212, 224, 244. Length of, for Educational Purposes, 12, 19, 159. Lessons, Not ON the film, but WITH the film, 154. Lessons, Six Sample: Sample Film Lesson I, Pathe, Bre'r Rabbit and His Pals, 88-93; Sample Film Lesson II, DeVry, Glimpses of California, 93-99; Sample Film Lesson III, Ford Educational Library, Milk as Food, 99-110; Sample Film Lesson IV, Miss Aiton's Americanization Lesson, Uncle Sam — World Champion Farmer, 110-122; Film Lesson V, F. S. Wythe, Immigration, 122-136; Film Lesson VI, F. S. Wythe, American Ideals, 136-145. Lesson Plan, Tentative, 146. Libraries, Three, For Courses of Study, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 26, 31. Made to Order, 160 Methods of Using, 15, 146. Nanook of the North, 4.