Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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THE FUTURE OF EDUCATIONAL FILMS 239 How the International Harvester Company Uses Motion Pictures. H. C. Ray. Teaching a Lesson With a Motion Picture Film. F. D. McClusky. Exhibition of a Worth-while Film. Afternoon session 2 o'clock. Round Table and Question Box. (1) Practice by each student in operating machines and giving short lessons using films at various points in the lesson (film as introduction — summary — talking with film — stop on film. Using films to inspire pupil activity — compositions— talks — reviews. ) Directed by Messrs. Hollis, Gundelach and Balkin. (2) Use of Rheostats and Transformers. Messrs. Weis, Lang and Balkin. (3) Factory Processes in Manufacture of Lamp Housing and Optical Supports. G. K. Weis. Final Assembly in Case. J. W. Lang. Thursday, July 30th. Forenoon session 9 o'clock. The Take-ups, Rewinds and Stop-on-film shutters. H. A. DeVry. Professional and Semi-Professional Projectors. Visual Education Departments in Universities. H. W. Norman, Director of Visual Instruction, University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. Fire Hazards and Laws. A. E. Oundelach. The Place of the Museum in Visual Education. Miss Amelia Meissner, Director, Educational Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. Merchandising with Motion Pictures. Douglas Rothacker, Rothacker Film Manufacturing Company. Americanization Work with Films. F. S. Wythe. Author of the film, "Citizens in the Making," New York City. Exhibition of a Worth-while Film.