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fDUCATIONAl SCRECN AND
AUDIOVISUAL
GUIDE
EDITORIAL
253 The Psychological Drop-out
May, 1962
Volume 41, Number 5, Number 409
FRONT COVER
"I'liis is just
-what we're looking for!"
The girls are tnalcinf
tlielr own AV
presentation of a
science project.
— See "Let tlie Students
Handle the Work," p. 260.
ARTICLES
254 Producing Your Own Materials Robert E. Ness
And detailing the many benefits thus to teachers.
256 The 'A' Line and the 'E' line Owen R. Rliven
It isn't only the availability of AV that counts.
258 The Sophisticated World of Mr. Matton R. Verle Johnson
It happened when he pushed a button.
260 Let The Students Handle The Work Virgil Nutt
These high schoolers got extra benefits from their project. 262 The Multimedia: Their Value In Instruction James L. Olivero
Each sense is a special avenue for instruction.
264 Keeping The Bright Ones Busy Eugene J. O'Donnell
A solution to a problem plaguing many teachers.
DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES
242 News
244 Calendar
246 Screen Reflections
267 AV in the Church Field William S. Hockman
270 Audio Max U. Bildersee
273 Film Evaluations L.C. Larson, Carolyn Guss
276 Filmstrips Irene F. Cypher
279 AV Industry News
280 Trade Directory
281 New Equipment 286 New Materials 289 New Publications
289 Helpful Books
290 Directory of Sources
291 Index to Advertisers
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