The audio-visual handbook (1942)

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202 The Audio-Visual Handbook Hays, Will H. "Motion Pictures; an Outline of the History and Achievements of the Screen from Its Earliest Beginnings to the Present Day," pp. 504-533, Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., Garden City, N. Y., 1929. Hoban, Charles F., Hoban, Charles F., Jr., and Zisman, Samuel B.. "Visualizing the Curriculum," The Cordon Company, New York, 1937. 300 pp. Hollis, Andrew P. "Motion Pictures for Instruction," The Century Co., New York, 1926. 450 pp. illus. (Century Education Series.) Johnson, William H. "Fundamentals in Visual Instruction," Educational Screen, Inc., Chicago, 111., 1927. 104 pp. Koon, Cline M., and others. "Motion Pictures in Education in the United States," a report compiled for the International Congress of Educational and Instructional Cinematography, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 111., 1934. 106 pp. Lewin, William. Photoplay Appreciation in American High Schools, D. AppletonCentury Company, New York, 1934. 122 pp. (National Council of Teachers of English. English Monograph No. 2.) McClusky, Frederick Dean. Visual Instruction: Its Value and Its Needs. A report ... for Will H. Hays . . . Mancall Publishing Corp., New York, 1932. 125 pp. McKown, Harry C, and Roberts, Alvtn B. "Audio-Visual Aids to Instruction," McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1940. 385 pp. The Motion Picture and Education. Journal of Educational Sociology, Vol. 6, No. 4, December, 1932. pp. 193-256. Noble, Carol Lorraine. Four Star Scripts, 1935, Doubleday-Doran Company, New York, 1936. Noel, Francis W. Projecting Motion Pictures in the Classroom, American Council on Education, Washington, D. C, 1940. 60 pp. Sigman, James G. The Origin and Development of Visual Education in the Philadelphia Public Schools, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa., 1933. 249 pp. Staff of Tower Hill School. A School Uses Motion Pictures, American Council on Education, Washington, D. C, 1940. 118 pp. Westfall, Leon H. A Study of Verbal Accompaniments to Educational Motion Pictures, Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, 1934. 68 pp. illus., tables, diagrams. (Contributions to Education No. 617.) Wood, Ben D., and Freeman, Frank N. "Motion Pictures in the Classroom," Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Mass., 1929. 393 pp. illus., diagrams. Radio in Education I. Information about Educational Programs : 1. Newspaper listings. These supply most accurate and up-to-date information on station schedules. They should be used as a check against other information obtained in advance. Listings are too brief, however, to give much help in the selection or use of programs. 2. Radio Guide. A weekly periodical which gives classified listings of programs a week in advance. A special page called "Listen to Learn" is devoted to educational programs, and another section is devoted to serious music. Some programs are described in detail. On sale at newsstands at 10c per copy. Yearly subscriptions, $4. Regal Press, Inc., 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago, 111. 3. Educational listings. These are often prepared and distributed by large school systems, WPA educational projects, or state departments of education.