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

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Equipment Standards For Junior And Senior High Schools EQUIPMENT 1. Classroom Light Control 2. 16mm Motion Picture Projector with Mobile Stand ahd Reels 3. Combination 2x2 Slide and Filmstrip Projector 4. Screens A. Classroom Wall Type B. Tripod Portable Type C. Auditorium, Cafeteria, Gymnasium and Multiple Classrooms 5. 3V4 X 4 Projector (Overhead or Slide) with Mobile Stand 6. Tachistoscope and/or Tachistoscopic Attachments, or Other Special Instruction Device 7. Opaque Projector with Mobile Stand 8. Overhead Projector with stand 9. Microprojector 10. Playbacks A. Record Player with 12 to 20 Watt Output, Mike Input, Speed Control, 3 Speeds, Detachable Speaker. (With appropriate microphone when needed, e.g., Lavalier type.) B. Record Player with 4 Speeds C. Hi-Fidelity System 11. Radio A. Radio for Conelrad B. AM-FM 12. Tape Recorder, Dual Speed Dual Track A. Classroom Model B. Broadcast Quality Model 13. Television 14. Language Laboratory (Level 2 minimum) 15. Public Address System (Multi-Channel) RECOMMENDED STANDARDS All Instructional Areas. ( For new construction, consult AVEAC publication "Room Darkening for Audio-Visual Instruction," (1960). 1 per 200 Students. Plus Additional Projectors for Special Situation (e.g., film courses, team teaching rooms etc.). 1 per 200 Students. Plus Low Powered Filmstrip Projectors for all Small Group Situations. 1 per Instructional Area. Minimum Size 70" x 70" with Metal Roller. 2 per School for Mobile or Multiple need. Minimum Size, 70" X 70" with Metal Roller. 1 per Area. (Motor Driven is Desirable.) Minimum Size 10' X 10' 1 per School Plus Additional Projectors as needed. As Needed for Special Instruction. 1 per School Plus Additional Projectors as needed. 1 per Teaching Station as Desired, Plus 1 per 500 Students for Mobile Use. Minimum Size Stage 10" x 10". 1 per Science Department Plus Additional as Need is Shown. 1 per School Plus Additional Players for Music, P.E., etc., as Needed. As Needed for Special Situations Plus 1 per 1000 Students. 1 per Music Department Plus Permanent Speakers at each Music Teaching Station. 1 per Principal's Office. 1 or More Radios for Classroom Use as Indicated by Instructional Need. 1 per 200 Students Plus Extra Recorders as Need is Shown. 1 per Music Department Plus Additional Recorders as Needed. 1 per Room where Telecasts Are to be Used Plus One Mobile TV Receiver Per School. 1 per School ( or more ) Depending Upon the Number of Language Classes. Permanent Installation for Each Large Assembly Area, (e.g., Auditorium, Stadium, Gymnasium, etc.), Plus 1 Portable Reserve Unit. 16. Microphone with Stand (High Quality Low Impedance type) 1 per Channel for Each Public Address System. Educational Screeiv and Audiovisual Guide — July, 1962 375