Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS THE FIRST COLOR FILMSTRIP SERIES 1 The High Plateous of Utah. 2. The Central Valley ot California. 3. Western Montano. 4. Puerto Rico. 5. Honduros — The Banana Republic. 6. Agriculture in the Philippines. 7. Philippines—Lond ond People. 8. Regional Contrasts in Southwest Germony. 9. The Historical Geography of Southern Itoly. 10. Mount Cormel ond Haifa (Isroel). The filmstrips contain 35 to 40 frames. Grading: junior High to College. Single frame: $6.00 ea., $50.00 per set. Double frame (for mounting 2x2 slides): $7.50 ea., $60.00 per set. HERBERT E. BUDEK COMPANY, INC. Dept. ES 55 Poplar Ave., Hockensack, N. |. NATURAL HISTORY reproduced in superb colors. The possession of these visual aids gives you the power to make the classroom not only a place for study, but a center of powerful attraction. Write for our current price list VISUAL AIDS LIBRARY 601 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando, Florida Sftlices IS'ot Holding? Try WRITE FOR SAMPLE Camera Equipment Co. 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. ^5| TALK fr*n y*i.r ICtCIN W^ w.tfc ya«r q..ctlv ^^ rrPEWKITTEN MESSAGES ^a RADIO.MAT SUOES W^L »CCI»T HO lUHIITUIl 1 MAKE YOUR OWN SLIDES on your own TYPEWRITER by using RADIO-MATS Reguior size 3V4x4 or the Sold by Audio-Visual, 1 Supply Deolers. For FREE RADIO-MAT SLIDE 222 Oakridge Blvd., Da> New Duplex 2x2. >hoto & Theatre SAMPLE write — CO., Dept. V, tona Beach, Flo. BOOK YOUR SUMMER COURSE FILMS NOW Prompt service More fhan 130 business education films available. Write for free cotolog to Dept. E-4 BUSINESS EDUCATION FILMS Film Center Building 630 Ninth Ave. New York 36, N. Y. SUMMER COURSES (Continued) IOWA Drake University, Des Moines June M-July 26, )uly 23-Aug. 27 Audio-Visual Materials in Education Paul Imbrocic Simpson College, Indicnola June 7-luly 30 Aud;o-Visual Aids in Teaching |ohn E. Dahl Upper lowo University, Fayette June 7-July 10 Audio-Visual Education Cha.les E. Campbell Westmar College, Le Mars July 12-Aug. 17 Audio-Visuol Education Carl David Lo.ig KANSAS Bethel College, North Newton May 27-June 29 Visual Aids Morjorie Ruth Friends University, Wichita July 12-20 Audio-Visual Education Alfred Smith Konsos State College, Manhattan June 2-12 Audio-Visual Aids Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina June 4-July 28 Elementary Methods (i.-icluding oudio-visual methods) August Zempke McPherson College, McPherson June 7-July 28 Audio-Visual Aids Max McAuley Municipal Univetsity of Wichita, Wichita June 7 -Aug. 6 Elementary Education Visual-Sensory Aids in Teaching Bernard Rezabek Southwestern College, Winfield May 31 -July 30 Audio-Visual Education F. W. Bigler Sterling College, Sterling June 28-Juty 9 Audio-Visual Education Eunice McGiM KENTUCKY Nazareth College, Louisville Audio-Visual Aids June 21 -Aug. 3 H. E. Sulley LOUISIANA Louisiano Polytechnic Institute, Ruston June 7-Aug. 7 Use of Audio-Visual Aids in the Classroom Robert H. Mount Northwestern State College, Natchitoches June M-Aug. 13 Visual Education Leroi Eversull Southeastern Louisiana College, Hammond June 2-Aua. 6 Audio-Visual Education William M. Rigdon Southern University & A. & M. College, Baton Rouge June 7-Aug. 7 Audio-Visual Education Mrs. W. M. Edwards MAINE Aroostook Stote Teachers College, Presgue Isle June 28-Aug. 6 Audio-Visual Education Hoyden L. C. Anderson Colby College, Waterville June 28-Iuly IS, July 19-Aua. Audio-Visual Methods of Teaching French University of Maine, Orono July 6-Aug. 13 Audio-Visual Aids to Instruction Clarence Oscar Bergeson Seminar in Audio-Visual Aids Bergeson MARYLAND lohns Hopkins University, Baltimore June 28-Aug. 6 Audio-Visual Aids to Instruction Ellis Haworth University of Moryland, College Park June 22-Julv 30 Audio-Visual Educotion Donold Moley Western Maryland College, Westminster July 26-AuQ. 28 Audio-Visual Aids Sara E. Smith MASSACHUSETTS Boston College, Chestnut Hill June 30-Aug. 9 Place of Audio-Visual Aids in Education Francis E. Murphv Boston University, Boston July 12-Aug. 21 Use of Audio-Visuol Aids in Teoching W. Roger "Zinn Laborotory in Audio-Visual Aids Zinn Production of Audio-Visual Aids Henry W. Syer Eostern Nazarene College, Wollaston June 12-Aug. 6 Audio-Visual Aids R. w. Parsons Lesley College, Cambridge July 7-Aug. 18 Audio-Visual Aids in Education Allan Morris Mossochuseth Dept. of Educotion, Boston July 7-29 Communicotrons Workshop Kelsey B. Sweatt MICHIGAN Central Michigan College of Education, Mt. Pleasant June 21 -July 30 Survey & Operation of Audio-Visual Equipment Byron Clendening, Robert Olson Audio-Visual Education Robert Olson Visual-Sensory Aids in Education Olson Mchigon State College, East Lansing Television-Workshop 'Aug. 2-20) Armond Hunter, Robert Crawford, William Tomlinson Northern Michigan College of Education, Marquette June 20-July 30 Audio-Visual Equipment Roy M. McCollom Audio-Visual Materials & Technioues Evon Kelley Visuol Senso y Aids McCollom MINNESOTA College of St. Thomas, it. Paul June 15-Aug. 6 Instructional Aids James LeMay Mocalester College, St. Paul June 21 -Aug. 13 Audio-Visual Methods & Matheriols Lyman Miles State Teachers College, Bimidji June 21-26 Audio-Visual Experiences in Education Arnold Luce State Teachers College, Moorhead June 7-12 Audio-Visual Instructional Materials Institute H. B. Addicott State Teochers College, Winona June 14-July 23 Visual & Auditory Aids M. R. Raymond University of Min^iesota, Minneapolis June 14-July 19 Audio-Visual Materials in Education Problems in Audio-Visual Education July 21 -Aug. 20 Audio-Visual Materials in Education Audio-Visual & Equipment Laixirotory Problems in Audio-Visual Education Instructor; Neville P. Pearson MISSISSIPPI Blue Mountoijl College, Blue Mou.ntain, June 2-July 9 Audio-Visual Education Paul Graham University of Mississippi, University June 2-Aug. 1 5 Audio-Visual Materials in Education Organizaton & Direction of the Audio-Visual Program Utlizotion of Audio-Visual Materials in Education Instructor: Haley D. Worthy MISSOURI Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg June 7-July 30 Audio-Visual Education Howord F. Boltz Saint Louis University, St. Louis June 22-July 30 Visual & Auditory Aids Sister Mary Esther Buscher Southeast Missouri State College, Cope Girardeau May 3 1 -Aug. 4 Audio-Visual Instruction F. E. Snider Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield Audio-Visual Education H. A. Wise University of Missouri, Columbia June 14-Aug. 6 Selection & Utilization of Audio-Visual Materials in Teaching Carmel W. Ballew Washington Univetsity, St. Louis June 21 -July 23 Audio-Visual Instruction Lee E. Campiort MONTANA College of Great Falls, Greot Falls June 16-July 30 Audio-Visual Aids in the Enrichment of Learning Sister Agnes Gallagher Eastern Montana College of Education, Billings June 7-25 Audio-Visual Moterio's & Methods Robert Hamilton, Raymond N. Lowe Montano State College, Bozeman June 1 4-July 16 Visual Education William Johnstone Montana State University, Missoula June 14-|uiy 16 Audio-Visuol Aids Henry W. Knapp Western Montana College of Education, Dillon June 1 4-Aug. 20 Audio-Visual Education Ralph Kneeland NEBRASKA Conco;dlo Teachers College, Seward June 6-July 9, July 12-30 Audio-Visual Education Creighton University, Omaha June 14-]uly 9 Workshop on Educationol Television Frank T. McCann Doane College, Crete June l-July 23 Visual Aids Carroll Moore Midland College, Fremont June 1 -Aug. 7 Audio-Visual Educotion Richard Moenter Stote Teachers College, Kearney June 3-july 30 Audio-Visual Materiols ii Teaching Gail Powell State Teachers College, Peru June 7-July 30 Audio-Visual Aids Peter jonetos State Teachers College, Wayne Visual-Auditory Education C. V. Wait Workshop in Current Education Problems Woit Organization & Administration of AudioVisual Aids Wait University of Nebrosko, Lincoln June 9July 16 or 31 Audio-Visual Materials for Teachers Jock Stickels Orgonization !j Administration of AudioVisual Aids W. C. Meierhenry, Stickels NORTH CAROLINA East Carolina College, Greenville June 7-Juiy 13 Visual Aids Frank Fuller Lenoir Rhyne College, Hickory June 7-July 14 Audio-Visual Education G. R. Patterson University of No;th Carolina, Chopel Hill June 10-July 17, July 19-Aug. 25 Audio-Visual Instruction — Technique & Material Charles Milner Women's College, Univesity of North Carolina, Greensboro June 7-18, July 19-Aug. 13 Methods of Teaching Dale Keller 198 Educational Screen