The audio-visual handbook (1942)

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Sources of Information, Materials and Equipment 225 AUDIO-VISUAL PUBLICATIONS THOSE who are now using or expect to use audio-visual aids to learning will find it desirable to read many of the fine articles appearing regularly in educational magazines of various types. Practically all magazines of importance contain several such articles during each year. These may be located quickly in the Reader's Guide, available in any library. In addition there are certain publications which any user or prospective user of audio-visual aids will find to be extremely helpful. A few of the most prominent are listed below. Business Screen. Published eight times a year by Business Screen Magazines, Inc., 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. Emphasizes the uses of motion pictures and film slides in industry and in education. Subscription rate, $2 for eight issues. Educational Screen. Published monthly except July and August by The Educational Screen, Inc., 64 East Lake Street, Chicago, 111. Official publication of the Department of Visual Instruction, National Education Association, and included in membership dues of $2 a year. Available to others at $2 a year or $3 for two years. Film News. Published monthly by American Film Center, Inc., 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City. Brief information concerning new film releases and developments in the documentary and educational film fields. Subscription rate, $1 a year. Group Discussion Guide. Published monthly, except July and August, by Educational and Recreational Guides, Inc., 1501 Broadway, New York City. The foremost guide to motion picture, theater, radio, and newspaper appreciation, used widely by high-school groups. Principal production reviewed with suggestions to direct discussions. Subscription rate, $2 a year. Visual Review. Published annually by the Society for Visual Education, Inc., 100 East Ohio Street, Chicago, 111. An annual review of new developments in audio-visual aids and their uses. Furnished without charge to school executives, classroom teachers, and students in audio-visual courses.