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

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ed on three floors of the Hotel Morrison were 'allied in excess of one million dollars. This was the largest display of audiovisual equipment and material ever assembled at one time under one roof. The four day program included an Audiovisual Educational Forum on such topics as Teaching Machines. Do Teachers Know How to Use Audiovisuals, and the School Library. Participating groups which held meetings during the convention were: AV Workshop for Industrial Training Directors, Industrial AudioVisual Association, AV Conference of Medical and Allied Sciences, and the Department of AudioVisual Instruction, NEA. Off'ii iai aiinc.LiiM iiiK Ml ul ill. . Irction of HaiM > W. Marks, Denver, (^olo., as president of the National Andio-Visiial Association was made August 8. Janie \\ lliilli-li. Jr., NAVA direetor of information, shown delivering the keynote presentation on August 6 at the convention in Chicago. Jerrold Kemp, left, and Raymond Litke of the Audio-Visual C.nler, San Jose State College. San Jose, Calif., present "Selling to Industry" at the convention's first general session on Saturday, August (i. Educational Screen and Audiom.sual Glide— Septembek, 1960 485