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

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Shooting the Trafco production "Right at Home." See review in acompanying Social Problems section. New Publications LAD^age Laboratory and Other Specialized School Furniture. Brochure on science cabinets, lecterns, wheeled equipment stands, trucks, cabinets etc. Free. FLEETWOOD. For more information circle No. 174 on retarn postal card. jOok, Listen, and Learn, tells the student how to get the most out of an educational film. (Good for teacher, too) 20pp free CORONET. For more information circle No. 175 on retarn postal card. lew Audio-Visual Aids from Broad 1961 catalog. Free. BROADMAN. For more information circle No. 176 on return postal card. [lew Directions in Chalkboard. Applications of "Colorlith" to partitions, panels, etc.; combinations of table surface, chalkboard and tackboard. Available in green, brown, gray and white (for dual use as projection screen). 16pp free. JOHNS. For more information circle No. 177 on retorn postal card. ilon-Occupational Safety Material. 1961 catalog includes 11 motion pictures. 24pp free. National Safety Council, 425 N, Michigan Ave.. Chicago 11, 111. Write Direct >hoto-Secession, Photography as a Fine Art, research project of George Eastman House, 104pp, 57 plates, cloth, $7.50. Replaces periodical "Image," and will be supplemented by monthly news bulletins on ongoing research. EHOUS. I Write Direct 'remising Practices in Elementary School Mathematics. Strong emphasis on concrete and semi-concrete visual aids; integration with other subjects; instructional aids center. Many pictures. Bibliography. 54pp $1.25. INDIANA. Radio and Television bibliography. Classified, Indexed, USOE Bulletin 1960 No. 25. 46pp 25 cents. U.S. Govt Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents. Washington 25, D.C. Write Direct Sound Effects Catalog describes more than 1500 sounds for radio etc. use; 56pp, 25c. MP-TV. Write Direct Suggested Built-in Instruments and Equipment for Laboratory Furniture — Including Certain Specific Finish Requirements. Includes high school and college labs as well as industrial. Survey. Poster. Free. SCIAPP. For more information circle No. 178 on retarn postal card. Tape Teaching Laboratory. Brochure with installation diagrams, pictures. Free. WEBSTER. For more information circle No. 170 on retarn postal card. Teaching Machines and Programmed Learning. A. A. Lumsdaine and Robert Glaser, ed.; source book. 736 pp. $7.50. DA VI. Write Direct Television and Our Schools. Donald G. Tarbet. 1961. 307pp 44 ills. $6. RONALD. Write direct Theory of Film — The Redemption of Physical Reality, Siegfried Kracauer. A searching philosophical analysis that stops short of the implications of color and sound, and confines itself to the theatrical and documentary. Of primary interest to the cinema historian and art film patron; the instructional film is dismissed as "formally a subgenre of documentary" and belonging "more or less to the family of audio-visual aids." Extensive notes, bibliography, index. 263pp $10, Oxford University Press, 417 Fifth Ave., New York 16. Write direct Write direct Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — March, 1961 Advertisement HELPFUL BOOKS ADiWINISTERING AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICES. By Carlton W. H. Erickson. Covarf adminlftratlva, suparvlsory, and technological problems, emphaflztng competent performance in all service upects. 479 pp., illustrated. Macmlllon Company, 60-Sth Ave., New York 11, N. Y. $6.95. AUDIO VISUAL MAnRIALS: THEIR NATURE AND USE. Revised EdlHon By Walter Amo Wittich and Charles F. Schuller. 570 pp. 249 lllustraHons 14 Color Plates. Harper A Brothers 49 E. 33rd St., New York 16, N. Y. 1957. $6.50. EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE FILMSTRIPS. Compiled and Edited by Mary Foley Horkheimer and John W. Differ. Twelfth Annual Edition, 1960. Educators Progress Service, Dept. AVO, Randolph, Wis. $6.00. EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE TAPES, SCRIPTS, AND TRANSCRIPTIONS. Compiled and Edited by Walter A. Wittich, Ph.D., and Gertie Hanson Hoisted, M. A. Sixth Annual Edition. 1960. Educators Progress Service, Dept. AVG, Randolph, Wis. $5.75. EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE FILMS. Compiled and Edited by Mary Foley Horkheimer and John W. Differ. Educational Consultant, John Guy Fowlkes. 30th Annual Edition, 1960. Educators Progress Service, Dept. AVG, Randolph, Wis. $9.00. STANDARDS OF PHOTOPLAY APPRECIATION. A Course of Study in Photoplay Appreciation. By William Lewin and Alexander Frailer. Illustrated. Educational & Recreational Guides, Inc., 10 Bralnerd Rood, Summit, New Jersey. $2.95 on approval. 153