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OUTLINE OF DAVI COHERENCE PROGRAM
Department of Audio-Visual Instruction, National Educatioi Association, Hotel Morrison, Chicago, Illinois, March 2-5, 19.51
PRE CONVENTION MEETING.S
TUESDAY, MARCH 2
9:00-3:45 MEETING OF NATIONAL C O M M I r 1 E E .S AND SPECIAL GROUPS
1. Accreditation of Secondary Schools. Chairman: Daniel Rohrbach
2. .\dnll Education. Chairman: Kenneth Mclntyre
3. .Archives. CoC;hairmcn: Winifred E. Crawford and Lee W. Cochran
4. AV In.struclional Materials. Chairman: Wanda Daniel
."). Buildings and E(|uipment. Co-Chairrnen: Irene Cypher and A. J. Foy Cross
6. City Programs. C:o-Chairmen: Amo Deiiernardis and Lloyd Cartwright
7. College and University Programs. Chairman: Robert de Kieffer
8. County and Rural Programs. Chairman: Robert Fisler
9. Military Training .Aids Specialists. Chairman: Larry Braaten
10. Professional Education. Chairman: Kenneth Norberg
11. Professional Tape Project. Chairman: Lee W. Cochran
12. Radio and Recordings. Chairman: Kelsey B. Sweatt
13. Research. Co-Chairmen: A. W. VandcrMecr and Morton Malter
14. Teacher Education. Co-Chairmen: Roy E. Wenger and W. R. Fulton
1">. Television. Co-Chairmen: I. Keith Tyler and Harold E. Wigren
16. Association of Chief State School Audio-visual Officers. Chairman: S. E. Alkire
9:30-12:00 -VISITATIONS IN CHICAGO AREA FOR IM ERFS JED PERSONS. Chairman: Elizabeth Bloss. Director, .'\udio-Visual Fducalioir. .\urora (111.) East Side .Schools
CONVENTION MEETINGS
TUESDAY, MARCH 2
2:00-f>:00-REGISIRATION AND OPENING OF COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS
4:30-0:00 AUDIO-VISUAL ROUND UP. An opportunity to see old friends and to make new acquaintances. Chairman: Louise Jones, Chairman, .Audio-Visual Education, School District 102, La Grange, 111.
8:00 9:30 GENERAL SESSION. Educational Possibilities of 3-D. Chairman: Tom Roberts, Supervisor, Visual Audi tory Utilization Center, Wayne University.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
9:00-10:l,f.GENERAL SESSION. Ire.siding: Benjamin C. Willis, General Superintendent, Chicago Public Schools. President's Message: Paul W. F. Witt, Professor of Education. Teachers College, Columbia University. Keynote .Address: "A C;c)mnnuiications Philosophy for Educatiou"Rensis Likert, Chairman, Department of Research, University of Michigan.
10:30-12:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1. The Communications C:oncept in Colleges and Universities, Chairman: Charles F. Hoban, University of Pennsylvania. Presentations by: Louis Shores, Dean, Librarv .School, Florida State Universitv; Don C:.
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Williams, Coordinator, .Audio \ iual Center, Syracuse UniveiM;\ and James D. Finn, Associate I'nt tessor of Education, Universil\ > Southern California.
2. The Instructional Materials ( .n cept in Public School PrognmChairman: Lewis Saks, Dire. Visual Education, East Dc^ (Mich.) Public Schools
3. T he International Role of AV ~ cialists. Chairman: A. J. Foy Ci .-^ Director, Personnel Services, Nm York University. Presentations In: Floyde E. Brooker. President, M.ii] agement and Training Servii c Inc., Washington, D. C.
12:30-2:00 -EXHIBITS OPEN
2:004:00 CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1. Vitalizing State .AV .Associations. Chairman: Charles R. Robinson, Director, .Audi;)-\'isual Department, Sonoma (Calif.) County Schools 2 Preparation of .AV Instructional Materials Specialists. Chairman: Kenneth Norberg, .Associate Professor of Education, Sacramento State College 3. Readability: Its Applications to AV Publications and Catalogs. Chairman: Edgar Dale. Professor ot Education, The Ohio Stale University
4:00-6:00 -EXHIBITS OPEN
7:00-9:00 CRACKER BARREL SES-' SIONS. Meetings planned to make possible an exchange of practical information and discussions of "pros" an<l "cons" of problems in the following areas:
1. Administrative Leadership Opportunities in AV
2. Advancing AV Through Legislative -Activities
3. .AV Conference Planning
4. .AV in School Public Relations .">. AV Laboiatory Technics
6. .AV Methods in Language Education
7. AV .Schtx)l .Service Plan
8. Budgeting the .AV Program
9. Building Coordinator
10. Building Facilities — Operation Make-Do
11. Certification of .AV Personnel
12. Community Resources in -A\'
13. Cooperative A\' Libraries
11. Equipment Maintenance Clinic 1"). In-Service Teacher F:dncation 10. International Cooperation in .AV
17. Interpreting Education Through Commercial Television
18. Local Production of .AV Materials
19. Locating and Selecting .AV Materials
20. Museums as School Resource Centers
21. Problems of the Small School
22. Radio and Television Script Materials
23. Reducing Costs of Providing Preview Materials
24. Shortcuts in Cataloging and Distributing Materials
2."). Sponsored A\' Materials
26. Student Service Corps
27. T he Pen Watt Station
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