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

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J HOW TO TEACH MORE EFFECTIVELY WITH AN OVERHEAD TBMSPASENGT in important visual aids primer - clip and save it PROJECTOR s a person who uses and is often called upon to advise n the selection of visual aids equipment, it is essential bat you become familiar with the many advantages of overlead projection techniques — how it can make your teaching ven more effective, how it helps the student to grasp and to etain ideas, how it increases the scope of your subject matter. For many teachers the prime adjutage of the overhead transparency rejector is the fact that it is the nly type of projection equipment lat is designed to be operated in road daylight. The ordinary class)om becomes a theater without turnig out the lights or drawing the lades. Of course, you must have a rojector that provides the maximum ;reen light required to retain detail tid color. Projection Optics' Transaque Jr., for instance, provides up three times more light on the ;reen than any other projector of s type. Transpaque Jr.'s exclusive ptical system has completely elimiated a serious overhead projection roblem — the distracting rings that ave always appeared on the screen. Ip-Front Projection With this teaching tool, both you nd the projector are at the head of le class. As you teach, you face your ludents. You can gauge their rections, spot questions immediately; tudents can take notes and you can efer to yours. Remember, the lights re on! In short, with the Transaque Jr. you retain all the advanages of a classroom environment. The very small profile of Transaque Jr., especially the projection head, makes every seat usable. There is nothing obstructing your view of the class. Every student is able to see both you and the screen. The more compact Transpaque Jr. is also easily portable. Superimpose transparency over transparency, building a progressive story before the eyes of your class. Transpaque Jr. retains the brilliance TRANSPAQUE OPTICAL SYSTEM and color even through multi-colored overlays. Each transparency has a large 10" x 10" format. You can tailor-make them yourself, simply and inexpensively. You can buy them already prepared, covering a multitude of subjects. Write As You Speak To create large screen images of your notes or ideas, just write in your normal size script on a transparency. It is projected as you write, just behind you on the screen. You can draw lines, write clarifying remarks, circle areas of special interest. Your individual technique is as unlimited as your own imagination. There is no Squeaky chalk or tiresome blackboard work. Use the roll of transparent film. Write on it and roll it away for a continuous supply of clean writing surface. Transpaque Jr. is UL-CSA approved. It is easy to operate and trouble-free. For a free demonstration or additional information, write to Projection Optics Co., Inc. 276 Eleventh Avenue East Orange, New Jersey ^Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide— May, 1960 In Canada, Anglophoto, Ltd., 880 Champagneur Ave., Montreal, Quebec. 215