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Educational Screen
(S. C. Morgan, Va. Jl. Ed.); Ten Questions on Sound Conditioninpr and the Answers (Film & Radio Guide) ; Virginia Seps Cut in AudioVisual Education {Jan. Brown, N.E.A. Jl ) — June 316 . . . Planning? the School Auditorium for Audio-Visual Education (£. Partridge-frvine MiUgate, Sch. Exec); Suijftt^slions for the Organizalion of a County Audio-Vif^ual Education Program (Cal. Jl. Elem. EI.) : Commercial Supplementary Teaching Materials (N.E.A. Natl Assn. Secondary-School Principals) — Sept. 390 . . . Molion-Piclure Di.'tribution as a Function of College Libraries {Robert E. Schreiber, Film & Radio Guide) ; Vast Expansion of AudioVisual Education Urgred in N. Y. C. (Film & Radio Guide) — Dec. 571.
Utilization
What Does It Mean to Teach ^ {Edgar Dale, Ga. Ed. Jl.); Getting More Value from Classroom Films {Joe Park, CI. House) ; Montgomery Us-es Audio-Visual Aids {W. T. McKee, Ala. Sch. Jl.) — Jan. 34 . . . How They Thought They Were Motivated {Joe Park, Jl. Ed. Research); Assembly Film Programs {Frances Ahl, Soe. Studies) — Feb. 84 . . . Films as Aids in Scienoe Teaching (Ntwrnan Roffenthal, Prog. Ed.); G. I. Method for Civilian Schools? {ilicli. Ed. Jl.) — Mar. 140 . . . Teaching Power ■ in the Sound Film {Jox. Dirkman, Sch. Sci. & Math.); Cinema Syndrome {Max J. Ilerzherg, Eng. Jl.) ; Filmstrip Utilization Survey {David Goodman, Film News) — Apr. 198 . . . Applying Armed Forces' Visual Aids Experience {Godfrey Elliott, Soc. Ed.); How to Make Audio-Visual Aids "Click" {Irving Boerlin, Sch. Exec.) — May 204 . . , Some Ills of Film Instruction {Gray Barker, West Va. Schl. Jl.) ; Films Can Fight for Democracy {Chas. Spiegler-Esther Berg, High Points) ; Introducing Classroom Films in a Small School System (L. L. Bagie, Film & Radio Guide) — June 316 . . . Free and Inexpensive Materials for Classroom Use {Virginia Goldsmith, College of Ed Rec.) ; Use of Pictures in Mathema ics {Ida Fogelnon, Chicago Sch. Jl.) — Sept. 390 . . . Music Films in Eriucation {Helen Dill, Music Educ. Jl.) ; A Film Program for Social Living (Dina Bleich, High Points); "How to Do It" Series (Natl. Council Soc. Studi(s); Canuras and Classrooms {Reese Wade. Cath. Sch. Jl.) ; Audio-Visual Aids in Social Education (Film & Radio Guide) — Oct. 447 . . . Films, Their Use and Misuse (.V. //. Rosenthal) — Nov. 518 . . . Program Enrichment for EUmentary Pupils {Anna Chandler, Nation's Sch.); Students Find Learning Is Fun as Motion Picturts Move into City Schools {Syrilla Everson, Amer. Sch. Bd. Jl.) — Dec. 571.
Research, Evaluation and Teacher Trainins
Recent Experimental Investigations Dealing with Eflfectiveness of AudioVisual Modps of Prestntation {A. L. Long, Ed. Admin. & Supervision) : Critique of Three to Be Served {Clifford Ettinger, Jl. Bus. Ed.)— Jan. 34 . . . Evaluating the Motion Picture in Science Teaching {Allan FinHad, Nation's Sch.): Visual Program of Michigan Summer Workshop {Mary Aceti, Film & Radio Guide) — Feb. 82-4 . . . Visual and Other Aids {Maurice Uunt, Soc. Studies) — Mar. 142 . . . Looking Toward Competency in AudioVisual Education (Fraticet Noel, Cal. Sch.) — Apr. 198 ... A Syllabus of University Film Courses (Sydney Kaufman, Film News) ; In-Service Training in Audio-Visual Aids {Kingsley Trenholme, See & Hear) ; Oklahoma Education Conference ( TF. R. Fitlton, Film World) — June 318 . . . Motion Picture Instruction (Jl. SMPE) — Nov. 518 . . . Teacher Training — 1946 {Constance Perrin, Va. Jl. Ed.); New York Center Has the An.sw(r.s {Irene Cypher, Nation's Sch.) — Dec. 571. '•
Auditory Aids
Possibility of Radio in Business Education (Mary PhilHisHelen Johnston, Bus. Ed. World); The Central Radio-Sound System in Postwar Planning {Paul Seagers, Amer. Sch. Bd. Jl.) — Jan. 36 . . . Radio's Role in Today's Schools ( Bm. Lerenson, Nation's Sch.) ; Is Radio Educational? (/. Keith Tyler, Film & Radio (luide) — Mar. 142 . . . Three R's Over the Air (Margaret Lawrence, Parents Mag.) — May 265 . . . Radio Education in the St. Louis Public Schools (St. Louis Pub. Sch. Ji.); Visual and Other Aids (D. E. Gibson, Soc. Studies) — June 318 . . . Possibilities for Use of Radio. Phonograph and Recording Equipment (Roy Gilbert, Ariz. Tchr. Parent) : FM (Science lUus.) — Oct, 448 . . . American Radio and Your Commun'ty (Platform) — Nov, 520 . . . Colleges Take Up FM Radio Lic( nses (frankliii Dunham. Higher Ed.): School Sound Systtms (U. S. Office Ed.) — Dec. 571.
Production. Distribution, Equipment
Producing Authenticity {Daniel Klugherz, Film News); Mickey as Professor {Walt Disney, Film & Radio Guide) — Jan. 34 6 . . . Purchasing a Motion Picture Projctor (Monr-ce IIuul, Soc. Stud es) — Fleb. 84 . . . Farewell, Hollywood {Edgar Dale, Nt ws Letter): Writing Script for Better Teaching Films (Frederica Bt-rnhard, Jl. Htalth & Phys. Ed.) — Mar. 142 . . . The Problem of Quality in 16mm Sound (Henry Morley, Film & Radio (^uide) — Apr. 200 . . . The Prob'< m t:f Projector Maintenance (Don Kruzner, Ci>n. Ed, Rtc.) — Stpt. 392 . . . School Building Planning and Related Problems (L, C. Larson, Bull, Sch. of Ed.) ; Education Through Films (Saskatch. News) — Nov. 518-20.
Motion Picture Clabs and Photoplay Appreciation
Dramatics and Motion Picture Appreciation { Harold Turney, Bull, N.E.,\. Dept. St c. -Sch. Principals) : Film Appreciation in Adult Education (Roger Manvell, Adult Ed.) ; A Plea for the Movies {Hurry Marcus, High Points) — Feb. 84 . . . Christmas in Connec'icut (Dean Lobaugh, Clearing House) — June 318 . . . Movie Clubs Can Be Fun {Edward Myers, Popular Photog.) ; Conference on Children and the Cinema {Barbara Low, New Era); Children's Matinee (A. O'Brien, Parents' Mag.) — Oct. 447-8 ... It Shouldn't Happen to the Movies (Catherine Edwards, Parents' Mag.) — Nov. 520 . . . The Movies' Young Audience {Bettina Guzczy, New Movies) — Dec. 571. Sources of Information
Teachers' Guide to Coronet Magazine (Samuel Weingarten) ; Educational Films in Sports {Frederica Bernhard) — Feb. 84 . . . Catalog of Business-Sponsorfd Educational Materials; Here's How It's Done — Mar. 142 . . . Fifty Facts About UNRRA ; NAVED Reference Manual; Aids in the Teaching of Intercultural Understanding; Empic Mjvie Guide; Human Relations Films — Apr. 200 . . , Motion Pictures {Norman Woelfel, Prog. Ed.) ; AudioVisual Aids Supplement to the Science Handbook; Some Questions and Answers on Auditory and Visual Aids (//. Arnold Perry) — June 318 . . . Films for Jewish Programs; Where to Get Visual Aids on Public Affairs : Guidance Personal and Vocational — Sept. 393 . . . Audio-Visual Materials for Science Instruction — AudioVisual Materials for Music Instruction (Pant C. Reed); Sources of Educational Records and Transcriptions; Use These Co-Op Movies — Oct. 472 . . . Economic Geography : ,\dventures in Geography Series (Russia; China); Fne Teaching Aids; ABC's of Visual Aids and Projectionist's Manual (Philip Manniuo) : Making Films Work for Your Community {Patricia O. lilair) — Nov. 520 , . . American Sources of Rcalia for French Classes; Aids to
Teaching about the United Nations; Some Sources of French Educational Films (French Rev.); Andio-Vihual Aids: Guides to Better Learning (Wash. Ed, Jl.) — Dec. 572.
Books and Periodicals Public Opinion (Building America); The Serein Writer; Proceedings of Third Annual Visual Education Institute of Univfriity of Wisconsin — Jan. 36 . . . Sight and Sound — Mar. 142 . . iiadio and t\ve School {Norman Woelfel-I, Keith lyler): Teaching with Films (George Fern-Eldon Bobbins) ; Journal of the Association for Education by Radio; Sight and Sound — Apr. 200 . . . Film Forum Review; Machinery for Foreign Relations (Building America): Film World — May 265 , . . Building an AudioVisual Program ( Robert SchreiberLeonard Calvert) — Sept. 392 . . . Documentary News Letter : Sight and Sound; The Films and Education (New Zealand Ed. Caz(tte); Public Health (Building America); Cine-Kodak Xt ws — Ocr. 448 . . . The Audio Visual Projectionist's Handbook (A mo df Bernardin. Bus. Screen); The American Cinematographer Handbook and Rtference Guide (Jackson J. Rose) — Dec. 572.
Miscellaneous Visual Religious Education : A Symposium ( Relig. Ed. ) — Feb. 84 . . . And Pass the Education (Beatrice Schwaru, Prog. Ed.) — Mar. 142 . . . Apprentice to Films (Joris Ivens, Theatre Arts) ; They Make Documentaries: Robert Flaherty (Arthur Rosenheitner, Film News); What About Field Trips? {Leona Weier, See & Hear) — May 262-4 . . . Swords into Ploughshares: What Civilian Education Can Learn from the Training Program of the Armed Forces; The Educational Motion Picture Field (J. Walter Thompson Report) ; Aids in the Teaching of Intercultural Understanding; Toward a Better World; Modern Aids to Interfaith Education (Etta Schneider Ress) — June 318 . . . Training Aids in a Navy Curricuhun {Allan Finstad-Gale Griswold); Models at Work (Science Illus.) — Sept. 392-3 . . . Sprcifications for Commercial Supplementary Teaching Materials for Science, Pre-College Level; Sound Motion Picture 1942 46; Photographic Stction of the Library of Congress; Silence Is (loldrn — Nov. 518-20 . . . Developing Visual Materials for Classroom Use (Ruth McCafferty, N.E.A. JI.); Visual Teaching Aids: Fact and Fancy ( U'. .V. Miller, Soc. Studies); Jean Benoit-Levv— R'chard Griffith — New Movits (NatJ. Bd. Rev. Mag )— Dec. 571-2.
THE ABC'S OF AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT
(RoitERT E. ScHKKlMKR and Pliiliir Maxnino. Editors)
Practical Problems of Projector Purchase Jan. 28
Requirements of Sound and S'lent Slide Film Presentation— Equipment Queries Feb. 78
Projector Parade XIar. 1 30
Disc and Wire Recording Equipment for School U.=e — Equipment Queries — To Projector Manufacturers A'jr. ] 84
Projector Parade II May 247
Survey Review of 16mm Sound Equipment, Presfnt
Use. and Future Neids June 322
Film Inspection: Key to Showmanly Educational Exhibition Sept. »94
"Where to Show It: One Man's Opinion" Cct. 454
SCHOOL MADE MOTION PICTURES
( D.vviu St iiNi;ii)KR. Editor)
Outline of Suggested Courhc in Cinematography and
Projt ction * Jan. 30
Suggestions on Sound Film Production Feb. 90
Preliminary Report on the National Questionnaire on
School-Made Films — Question Bo,\ Mar. 144
A Pioneer Projt^ct in Making a School Movie — Question
Box Apr. 194
Learning by Doing; a Teacher Training Film May 258
Building a Recruitment Film for the Summer Session (Franklin T. Mathewson) — Question Box — Report from Holland June 306
"Celebrity" Assemblies at Philadelphia's Northeast High School (Paul E. Duffield) — College-Produced Safety Film — Question Box Sept. 378-80
Enter: The Communitv-Made Motion Picture. "Titian"
{Mrs. Lillian P. Morley) Oct. 445
Of Interest to Producers of School Mado Films— Question Box Nov. 522
Question Box on Film Production Dec. 578
NEWS AND NOTES
Religious Films to Be Made by New Protestant Film Commission — Rank and Universal Tell Worldwide Film Plans — Harvard Report Stresses Fihns' Value — Courses at California and Michigan — Films at FAO Quebec Conference — Kruse Heads Photo Industry Board — State Department to Distribute Foreign Language Rtels Abrond — DeMille to Produce 16mm Films — Color Slides on Latin American Republics — Indiana Committee on Audio-Visual Materials . .Jan. 40-5
Film Council of America Formed — RKO 16ni?n Program for Far East — New Course at The Institute of Film Technique — Lattst Surplus Property Regulation — Film Us^ Rises in California County — Outlook for Aerial Photography — National Committee on Film Forums Organized— Cohocton School Film Library — Regional .\udio-Vi^u!^l Meetings — Russians Develop Three-Dimension Process — Fannie W. Dunn. Columbia Educator, Dies Feb. 96-100
AudioVisual Groups to Convene in Detroit — Connecticut Visual Educators Meet — First Meeting of New York Film Council — Atlanta (iroup Organizt s Film Council — Expansion at University of Iowa — Television Developments — Filming the Fearful — Film Maker Leaves Government Post — Program on Film's Role in Education for Democracy Mar. 1 50 4
Library of Congress to Undertake Government Film Distribution — Grant for Study of Military Teaching Techniques — Rita Hochh.?imer Honored — Educational Television Series^Regional Audio-Vi.'-ual Conferences— Eight Million See Bureau of Mines Films — PICC Aids New Film Council — Musieum Establishes Film Library — U A. Foreign 16mm Program — DuMont U^rges Movie-Television Partnership — AN FA Convention May 9-11 — Radio Education Institute Apr. 208-12
Rocky Mountain AudioVisual Institute — Education Committee on Television— ^Chicago Plans Film Council Chapter — MP A Finances Production of Teaching Films — Institute Held by Chicago Film Workshop — NAVED's Chicago Office — University of Cincinnati to Hold Bus-iness Education Institute on Visual Aids May 272-4
Two More Film Councils Formed — UN Film Plans — Sloan Foundation Grant to College for Project in Economic Education — Educatitnal Film Research Institute — MGM Teaching Film Plan for Foreign Countries — S.M.P.E. Honors Inventor of Projector — University of Wisconsin Holds Institute in July — 14th Annual New England D.V.I. Conference — Second Annual Lake County AudioVisual Conference^
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