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

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NEW PUBLICATIONS Audio Visual Materials Catalog of films, TV spots, filmstrips and recordings, dealing with prejudice, anti-Semitism, 31pp free. ADL For more information circle No. 172 on return postal card. Catalog 356 lists new AV equipment, a line of 3000 watt slide projectors for front and rear use. GENARCO For more information circle No. 178 on return postal card. Directory of College Courses in Radio and Television. USOE Circular 669; OE-34014. 65pp. Write direct. USOE. Write Direct Educational TV — A Primer. Informative, well illustrated, general coverage, good glossary. 22pp free DAGE For more information circle No. 174 on return postal card. lETV Distribution Systems (How to Get the Most Out of MPATI), and binderpunched catalog of many useful fittings and accessories. Free. JERROLD For more information circle No. 17.5 on return postal card. Movies and Censorship: Bosley Crowther. Opposes both censorship and classification; points out changing nature of movie theatre audience in step with changing world, existence of widely varied publics for different types of film; emphasizes role of family and peer group judgements in film selection, but overlooks possibilities of target audience designation by producer, or of raising standards of film appreciation through education. 28p 25 cents Order Direct from Public Affairs Pamphlets, 22 E 38th St, NY 16, NY Write Direct Photolamp and Lighting Data. 42pp 10 cents. Very useful suggestions on just what lighting to use (including flash) and why and how. GErLAMP Write Direct Product Orientation Manual outlines the functions and uses of various types of language laboratory units, and describes in detail the many items produced by the publisher. 12pp Free. TRW For more information circle No. 176 on return postal card. Professional Film Reviews, helpful to buyers and previewers. Write Direct —Landers Film Reviews, 4930 Colosseum St., Los Angeles 16, Calif. Write Direct Screens, Symbols, Numbers, Alphabets artwork on transparent plastic, selfadhesive for posters, repro work etc. 80 page catalog, free. Also new Modulart transparency makers for constructing figures for illustrations. free ARTYPE For more information circle No. 177 on return postal card. Studies in Educational Technology Teaching Machines and Programed Learning James D. Finn and Donald G. Perrin. Occasional paper #3. 85pp $1.50. Write direct NEA Write Direct Studies in the Growth of Instructional Technology. No 6 in series of papers developed under the NDEA "Technological Development Project," gives impressive data on status and needs of AV equipment installations. A "must" in every AV center and excellent ammunition for dealer and salesman. 108pp $2.50 NEA Write direct Write Direct Television in iDducation, Informative, excellently illustrated book (28pp 8%xll) tells its story well — without "commercials." Free. SYLVANIA. For more information circle No. 178 on return postal card. Telling the Good News. "Public relations handbook for churches ... a do-it-yourself kit that will help the church reach the community." Aside from some practical suggestions on local use of radio, TV and still photography the audiovisual communication tools are ignored. 202pp $2.50. 1962. CONCORDIA. Write Direct Tiffen Filter Manual, new eaition, enlarged, 24pp, 18 chart-tables. At photo dealers. TIFFEN. Write Direct Visual Presentation Handbook for Business and Industry describes many techniques and resources applicable also to education. 105p cloth $2.50, paper $1. OR VIS. Write Direct Visucom Equipment and Materials. Excellently illustrated, informative catalog of methods and materials for transparency production and projection. 48pp free. TECNIFAX For more Information circle No. 179 on return postal card. Your Lesson Plan catalog and presentation of extensive correlated list of color filmstrips and new "question" filmstrips for use in "Visual Educator" machine. YLP For more Information circle No. 180 on return postal card. Advertisement HELPFUL BOOKS SOURCES OF FREE AND INEXPENSIVE EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS. Second Edition, 1962. Compiled and edited by Esther Dever. Contents include sources for: Films, Filmstrips, Slides, Tapes, Books, Booklets, Posters, Pamphlets, Fund Raising Projects and others. Included are 20 free filmstrips that can be retained in the school library. Book is $3.00 plus 25c for postage and tax to: Esther Dever, P. O. Box 1 86, Grafton, W. V. THE AV INDEX A guide to instructional material information covering the use of Audio-Visual materials and equipment. Single copy, $2.95. Quantity prices: 2-9 copies, 10% discount; 10-20 copies, 20% discount. Postage added if payment does not accompany order. Audio-Visual Research Institute, 1346 Broadway, Detroit 26, Michigan. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: THEIR NATURE AND USE. Third Edition by Walter Arno Wittich and Charles F. Schuller. 500 pp. 416 ilustratlons 14 Color Plates. Harper & Row, Publishers, 49 E. 33rd St., New York 16, N. Y. 1962. $8.75. EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE FILM STRIPS. Compiled and Edited by Mary Foley Horkheimer and John W. Dtffor. Revised each August. Educators Progress Service, Dept. AVG, Randolph, Wis. $6.00. EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE TAPES, SCRIPTS, AND TRANSCRIPTIONS. Compiled and Edited by Walter A. WlHIch. Ph.D., and Gertie Hanson Hoisted, M. A. Revised each August. Educators Progress Service, Dept. AVG, Randolph, Wis. $5.75 EDUCATORS GUIDE TO FREE FILMS. Complied and Edited by Mary Foley Horkheimer and John W. Differ. Educational Consultant, John Guy Fowlkes. Revised each August, 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 Frazler. Illustrated. Educational & Recreational Guides, Inc., 105 New England Ave., Summit, New Jersey. $2.95. Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — December, 1962 747