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The Authors
Charles A. Huff is a teacher at Mirlhampton Elementan' School in ji\.ihoga Falls, Ohio. An artist was :i\i'n a quick look at a sketch Mr. iiiH made of his 'wall' and then was i\rn the manu.script to read. To us, t least, the idea of this 'wall' is a K ^h one.
Channon II. Krupsky teaches seviitli grade at the Askew School in v.insas City, Missouri. His story is an
' T plank in the platform that al
all learning situations can be han
effectively by a resourceful
icr with AV materials at his dis
lames DeVirgilio is professor of iluration at State Teachers College, rilishury, Maryland. His refreshing tile story developed, he said, out of 11^ audiovisual materials class at the ^illcge.
Robert Wiseman is assistant direc• >v of the Audiovisual Center at East111 Illinois University, Charleston. He
1(1 set up this langlab installation at a audiovisual meeting last spring, received many requests to write Ins story explaining the equipment.
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EDUCATIONAL SCREEN AND
AUDIOVISUAL
GUIDE
November, 1960 Volume 39, Number 11, Whole Number 391
EDITORIAL
582 Concern For A Dynamic Image
ARTICLES
584 The Audiovisual Wall Charles A. Huff
586 "DoItYourself" Language Lab Robert Wiseman
590 The Diggleswitch James DeVirgilio
591 Teaching the Constitution By Tape Channon H. Krupsky
NEWS REPORTS
580 Illinois AV Association Meets
593 Student Photo Winners
DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES
571 The Authors
574 News
593 Cover Scene
594 Film Evaluations L. C. Larson, Carohjn Guss 597 AV in the Church Field William S. Hockman 600 Audio Max U. Bildersee
604 Filmstrips Irene Cypher
607 AV Industry News
610 Trade Directory
611 New Equipment and Materials
617 Helpful Books
618 Directory of Sources
619 Index to Advertisers
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