Business screen magazine (1942)

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PREPARED fi^READY Visual aids for Victory AUTOMOTIVE MECH. TRAINING Kit-sef Number 1 (Principles and Operation of Auto Assembly Units) Kit. A. The Fundamentals of the Internal Combustion Gasoline Engine 18 slidefilms) Kit B. Principles of Power Transmission (6 slidefilms) Kit C. Mobility Factors (10 slidefilms) Kit D. Electrical System |6 slidefilms) Kit E. General Service (5 slidefilms) AUTO. MECHANICS' TRAINING Kit-set Number 2 (Care ond Repair of Passenger Cars and Truclis) Kit. A. Servicing the Engine Assembly (7 slidefilms) Kit B Servicing the Power Transmission Units (8 slide Kite. Servicing the Mobility Factors (II slidefilms) Kit D. Servicing the Electrical System (3 slidefilms) Kit E. General Service and Sheet Metal Work (6 slidefilms) TEACHER TRAINING Good Teaching Kit-set 1 The Teacher— Personal characteristics: appearance. bearing, habits, gestures, speech, and attitude. 2 Some Principles of Learning— To show that the purpose of the teacher is to help shorten the learning process. 3. I Want To Learn— How course information replace^ nondescript material in the student's mind. 4. The Lesson Plan— How daily class becomes a complete unit. Motivation. Student participation. 5 Male Your Chalk Talk— Talking to the eye of the student. How to draw on board, how to learn treehand sketching. Values of chalk pictures. 6. Teaching a Vocation— Learning throunh doing. Safety precautions in vocational classes. 7. Shop TeachingPreparation of shop lessons; how to talk to a shop class. How to demonstrate. 8. Designing laminations (Part IjValue of examinations. How to tost student's understanding of course. 9. Designing Examinations (Part II)— Cont. Part 1. Emphasis on formulation of multiple choice, true and false, and similar objective type tests. MACHINING A now series of educiilonai slidefilms covering Machine Tools Techniques, Measurements and Measuring. Drill Presses. Grinding Wheels, Lathes, Milling & Surfacing. Shapers, etc. will be available in February. They comprise a basic introduction to machining — designed to assist the teacher in putting across the bask Informst'on in a machining course. ELECTRICAL EDUCATION Electricity Kit-set Magnetism — Tr.; t-. jl properties and laws of •^aaneTs. Magnetic effects. Static Electricity— The electron theory of positive and negative charges. Current Electricity — Laws of current flow in the various types of circuits. The Electric Cell— The change of chemical energy Into electrical energy. Primary and secondary cells. The Storage BatteryThe construction and use of the commercial storage battery. Electromagnetism — Construction and use of the electromagnet. Effects of the electromagnetic field. The Generator — Principles of the generator. Types. Generating direct and alternating current.) Alternating Current — Inductance, capacitance, and ■cedance In 3 circuit. Transformers & rectifiers Electric Motors— Principles of the Motor. Direct and alternating current motors. Universal motors. Electric Meters — Construction and operation of various tyces of meters for electrical use. Applications — Heating and lighting. Applications— Sclenoids, motor uses, radio, etc. What /s a Kit-sef? Slidafilm Kit-sets are a series of individual slidefilms (film strips or filmslides) covering various phases of a subject. They are attractively packaged in a carrying case containing a permanent space for each slldefilm and an index for quick reference. Sound-on-Film Motion Pictures "Giving a Shop Demonstration " — "Factory Safety" (Industrial Safety]— "A Safe Day" (Industrial Safety) — ■■Filing" — "Riveting" — "Aircraft Welding" — "Tips for Teachers " — "Behind the Shop Drawing" — "Automotive Mechanical Training (16 subjects) "Passing the Know-How Along" IT-ain-nq Within Indu • ' 'f'---''-" PILOT TRAINING (A film training course based on iUe official ground school material of the Civilian Pilot Training Program and checked and approved by the Civilian Pilot Training Service of the Civil Aeronautics Administration). Individual Kits: KIT I "Men and Wings" "Todays Wings" "Aircraft Regulations" "The Pilot" "Traffic" "Radio and Control" KIT II "Lift and Drag" "Wing Forces" "Stability" "Plane Performance" "Check and Double Check" "The Airplane Engine" "Fuel and Feed" "Engine Instjuments" "Parachutes" KIT III ."The Air Ocean" "Air Masses" "Weather" "Air Pilotage" "Dead Reckoning" "Airway Aids" "Flight Instruments" "Pilot Problems" AIRCRAFT TRAINING Basic Aircraft Metal Skills -La,c. V/ k, Hack Sawing, Drilling and Tapping Slotted Anchor Plate FlTnq and Drilling, Internally Threading a Plate Procedure. Making a Stud— Using a Thread Cutting Die. Extracting a Broken Stud — Using a Screw Extractor. Hinge Fitting — (Proper Procedure In Making Bent 6. Grinding and Sharpening — Using a Bench Grinder. 7. Making and Drilling Riveted Patch — Layout, Cutting jnd Drilling. 8. Hand and Pneumatic Riveting— Methods and Cau*ions In Riveting. 9. Removing Rivets — Correct Removal Technique. 10. Flanger Parts— Tray (Part I)— Base and Sides. Proredure and Tools for Forming Aluminum. 11. Flanger and Parts— Tray (Part 2— Angles and Assembly. How to Form Angles and Assemble Formed Parts. Other Aviation Training Slidefilms: Rib Stitching; Fabric Repair: Properties of Metal. I & II: Inspection Before Fabric Covering: Covering With Fabric: Hand Tools for Fabric Work: Spray Painting Equipment; Protection of Metals, I & II; Refueling; Fabrication of Tubing: Cable Splicing I & II; Mixing & Using Casein Glue; Repairing; Cl.„„f K;1,= + *l ^,irf^rp^ rtnd Solderina, "They SEE What You Meon With These Visual Aids" Complete Information Will Be Provided Upon Request TA. JAM HANDY a, taannatio/t • New York • Washington, D,C. ■* Detroit •Dayton •Chicago •Hollywood *Z»^S.^ T..n.po.tJ„B,^a.n, 28^ E... Can. Ba„l.v.,a 3U T..^,. B..d.n, 230 N. M.c..,.n Bout.va.a '^^^^^-^ |;^"-'^ VA:,d.,b.ll6.S290 RSpMcB036 MAdt.on 2450 ADa^. 6289 ST Me 6757 HEn,p.,.ao = ^