The audio-visual handbook (1942)

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Contents I The Status of Audio-Visual Instruction Page The Meaning of "Visual Instruction" 1 Pictures in Education 2 The General Use of Audio-Visual Aids 4 The Use of Audio-Visual Aids in Industry 9 The Use of Audio-Visual Aids Among Schools 11 Survey by U. S. Department of Commerce 13 What Experience Has Taught Us About Visual Aids... 18 Experimental Evidence 20 The Development of Audio-Visual Aids 22 II Types of Visual Aids and Their Uses Classroom Experiments and Blackboard Demonstrations 25 The School Journey 26 Plays and Pageants 28 Objects, Specimens, Models 30 The School Museum 31 Graphs 33 Maps and Globes 34 The Sand Table 36 The Electric Map 36 Photographs and Prints 39 The Opaque Projector 49 The Stereograph and Stereoscope '. 51 Stereographs with Lantern Slides '. 55 The Lantern Slide 56 Types of Slides 56 Teaching the Child How to Look at the Slide 71 The Filmslide 84 Kodachrome Library 86 Microfilms 96 Three Dimensional Projection 97