The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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state University of Iowa, Iowa City, June 1 1 -Aug. & Introduction to Audio-Visual Teaching Aids Herbert Hite Advanced Audio-Visual Problems J. B. Stroud, Lee Cochran Advanced Audio-Visual Education Hite V/orkshop in Audio-Visual Education (July 7-11) Westmar College, Le Mars Audio-Visual Aids KANSAS Friends University, Wichita Audio-Visual Aids Kansas State College, Manhattan Audio-Visual Aids in Instruction McPherson College, McPherson Audio-Visual Education Municipal University of Wichita, June 5-July 1 1 Carl Lang Seminar in University of Audio-Visual Aug. 3-22 Stogsdill July 21-Aug. 2 Franklin Hay June 2-Julv 25 Milton Dell Wichita June 9-Aug. 8 VisuaUSensory Aids in Teaching Bowden Laboratory in Visual Instruction Bowden Southwestern College, Winfteld May 27-July 26 AudioVisual Education Frank Bigler Sterling College, Sterling June ?-Aug. 8 Audio-Visual Education Eunice McGill University of Kansas, Lawrence June 9-Auq. 2 Visual Education !n Elementary & Secondary Schools Fred S. Montgomery Special Fields of Study in Visual Education Montgomery Washburn University, Topeka June 9-Aug. 9 Audio-Visual Education Dorothea D. Pellett LOUISIANA Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge June 6-Aug. 9 Audio-Visual Aids Harrison >'!avier University, New Orleans June ll-July 25 Audio-Visual Materials Sister M. Concepta MAINE Aroostook State Normal School, Presque Isle June 30-Aug. 8 Visual Education Aids William Jordan University of Maine, Orono June 7-Aug. 15 Audio-Visual Aids to Instruction Robert Schreiber Audio-Visual Aids to Instruction Schreiber MARYLAND Maryland, College Park June 23-Aug. I Education Don Maly Western Maryland College, Westminster July 25-Aug. 27 Selection & Utilization of Audio-Visual Materials Sara Smith MASSACHUSETTS Eoston University, Boston July 7-Aug. 16 Use of Audio-Visual Aids in Teaching W. Roger Operation of Audio-Visual Equipment Workshop in Production of Audio-Visual for Teaching Henry W. Preparation of Photographic Visual Aids Harrison S. ^esley College, Cambridge July 8-Aug. 19 Visual Education Katherine G. Stains University of Massachusetts, Amherst July l-Aug. 13 Audio-Visual Aids in Education Raymond Wyman Audio-Visual Laboratory Wyman Workshop in Audio-Visual Education (June 25-27) Kelsey Sweatt MICHIGAN "entral Michigan College of Education, Mt. Pleasant June 23-Aug. I Survey & Operation of Audio-Visual Equipment Clendening Visual Education Uti Illation of Audio-Visual Materials Hillsdale College Hillsdale June 9-July 18 Workshop in Audio-Visual Methods L. E. Hartley Michigan State College, East Lansing June 23-Aua. I Aids to Learning Morton S. Malter Northern Michigan College of Education. Marquette June 23-Aug. I i Audio-Visual Equipment E. H. Kelley "Western Michigan College of Education, Kalamazoo June 23-Aug. I Audio-Visual Education Carl B. Snow MINNESOTA "ollege of St. Thomas, St. Paul June !6-Aug. 8 Instructional Aids James LeMay Eustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter June 9-July 18 Audio-Visual Methods & Materials Oliver C Hanglund Macatester College, St. Paul June 16-Aug. 8 Audio-Visual Methods Lyman Miles state Teachers College, Mankato, July 21-Auq. 23 Audio-Visual Education Cletus Cummlskev ^tdte Teachers College, Winona June 9-July 18 Visual & Auditory Aids M. R. Raymond J ni versify of Minnesota, Minneapolis June 16-July 26 Visual Materials In Education Neville Pearson Coordinating a Visual Education Program ^ Pearson Problems of Visual Education Pearson MISSISSIPPI Blue Mountain College, Blue Mountain June 4-July 9 Audio-Visual Education W. H. Cochran Zinn Zinn Aids Syer Fisk Mississippi Southern College, Hattlesburg June 2-Aug. 8 Audio-Visual Education Carl McQuagge Survey of Audio-Visual Education Sheriff Knight Organization & Administration of an Audiovisual Program Knight Mississippi State College, State College June 2-July B Fundamentals In Audio-Visual Methods in Education Hubert Davis Problems In Visual Education Davis Practical Application of Visual Aids (July 9-Aug. 15) Davis MISSOURI Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg May 26-Aug. I Audio-Visual Education Howard Botti Northeast Missouri Sta^e Teachers College June 4-Aug. 4 Utilization of Entertainment Film Northwest Missouri Teachers College, Maryville May 27-Aug. 1 Audio-Visual Aids 1. Spigle St. Louis University, St. Louis June 17-July 25 Visual & Auditory Aids Sr. Esther Southwest Missouri State College June 2-Aug. I Audio-Visual Education H. A. Wise MONTANA College of Great Falls. Great Falls June ll-Aug. 2 Audio-Visual Aids in Teaching Conservation of Natural Human Resources Sister Aimee Montana State College, Bozeman June 23-Aug. I Visual Education Pierce Patterson Montana State University, Missoula June I6-July 25 Use of Audio-Visual Instructional Aids Boyd Baldwin, E. Dana Gibson Western Montana College of Education. Dillon June 9-Aug. 17 Audio-Visual Education Evelyn Mikkelsen NEBRASKA Doane College, Crete AudioVisual Education Midland College, Fremont Visual & Audio Education State Teachers College, Kearney Audio-Visual Education State Teachers College, Peru Audio-Visual Aids University of Nebraska, Lincoln Administration & Supervision June 2-Julv 25 Loyd Olsen June 2-Aug. 8 James Weblemol June l-July 30 Gail Powell June 2-Aug. 1 S. L. Clements June 2-July 25 of Audio-Visual Aids Taylor, Stickels, Meierhenrv University of Omaha. Omaha July 14-25 Audio-Visual Workshop Betty Gayer NEVADA University of Nevada, Reno June 14-July 18 Audio-Visual Aids In Secondary Education Harvey J. McCammon Audio-Visual Aids in Elementary Education McCammon NEW HAMPSHIRE University of New Hampshire, Durham June 30-Aug. 8 Audio-Visual Materials in the Elementary and Secondary Schools Austin L. Olney NEW JERSEY College of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station July 9-Aug. 14 Audio-Visual Aids Sister Catherine Helena State Teachers College at Montclair. Upper Mont clair July l-Aug. 13 Television in Education: Workshop E. C. Rasp. Jr. Selection & Utilization of Audio-Visual Materials George Forbes Field Studies: Continental U. S. (June 28-Aua. 26) E. C. Bye State Teachers College, Trenton July l-Aug. 13 Photography & Other Visual Aids William Hausdoerffer NEW MEXICO New Mexico Western College, Silver City July 9-Aug. I Audio-Visual Education Robert Humjard University of New Mexico, Albuquerque June 9-Aua. 2 Audio-Visual Methods & Materials in Teaching NEW YORK Columbia University, Teachers College. New York July 7-Aug. 15 Audio-Visual Materials & Methods of Use Harold E. Wiqren, Paul Witt Laboratory Course in Audio-Visual Instruction Wiqren Radio & Television in the Work of the School Louts Forsdale Preparation & Production of Educational Radio Programs Forsdale Production of Educational Motion Pictures Josef Bohmer Administering the Use of Audio-Visual Materials Max R. Brunstetter, Witt Photography for Teachers Frederick Korf Communication & the Communication Arts in the Modern Community Lyman Bryson, Forsdale Cornell University. Ithaca July 7-Aug. 16 Audio-Visual Methods J. J. Jehring (Continued on following page) Your Pictures Look Twice as Good AND RADIANT SCREENS ARE GOOD SCREENS Radiant's "Million Mirror" screen surface makes all pictures more brilliant, sharper — twice as bright! 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