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Falkner, Bob – Educational and Industrial Television, 1975
A list of the most common mistakes made by newcomers to television and how to avoid or correct them. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Production Techniques, Television, Television Teachers
Karle, W. J. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1975
How to handle a script on-camera and use cue cards off-camera. (Author)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Production Techniques, Television, Television Teachers
Martin, Bob; Lindquist, John H. – Educational/Instructional Broadcasting, 1970
Two university professors offer advice, based on their experiences, for using a variety of forms of visual displays to enhance lectures. (LS)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Media, Lecture Method, Teaching Methods
Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools, CA. – 1963
IT IS NOTED THAT TELEVISION IS USED TO EXTEND, ENRICH, AND SUPPLEMENT CURRENT WORK OF THE CLASSROOM IN ANY SUBJECT FIELD UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE CLASSROOM TEACHER. IT MAY PROVIDE BASIC INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS OR GIVE DIRECTION TO THE CLASSROOM TEACHER IN A PARTICULAR SUBJECT. QUALITY PROGRAMS ARE DEPENDENT UPON IDEAS, PERSONNEL AND PRODUCTION.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Television, Teaching Methods
Air Univ., Maxwell AFB, AL. – 1965
A basic guide to the use of television in instruction presents an overview of the advantages and disadvantages of televised instruction. It relates the characteristics of television to the laws of learning. The process of lesson planning is detailed with reference to both on-camera presentation and related student activities. In a section on the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Television, Guides, Learning Theories
Appalachia, 1974
An Alabama local development district is sponsoring 60 half-hour TV programs designed to help adults get the equivalent of a high school diploma. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Media, Equivalency Tests
Hodgkinson, A.W. – 1964
At the International Meeting on Film and Television Teaching held in Norway in 1962, experts and specialists from 18 countries came together to discuss aims, methods, and means whereby people, especially the young, would be helped to deepen their enjoyment of the cinema and television. The resulting study attempts to fill the need of teachers of…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Audiovisual Aids, Education, Film Production Specialists
Corcoran, John S. – 1969
Instructional television is most useful when its educational objective is to impart knowledge of small, close-up, distant, or unusual objects, and past or live events; when an orientation or lecture demonstration is used with regular instruction; when immediate playback is desired; when not enough competent teachers are available for the number of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Centers, Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Media
Spear, James – 1965
There are countless ways educators can improve the quality of their educational television offerings. The Guide, planned especially for the television teacher or audiovisual director, particularly those approaching the television medium for the first time, is designed to acquaint the reader with production techniques for effective visuals to…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Coordinators, Charts, Display Aids
Elms, Glen D. – 1969
The resources of closed circuit television can improve teaching and learning in schools. Three junior high schools in Arlington Heights, Illinois have inaugurated a closed circuit television model program. The program's objectives are improvement of the quality of standard teacher-lesson presentations, redirection of teacher time and energy to…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Closed Circuit Television, Communications, Curriculum Development
Shipley, C. Morton; And Others – 1964
An attempt is made in this guide to synthesize the best attributes of the traditional methods of teaching (where subject orientation is primary) and the more progressive methods (where the child as a personality is the central focus). The traditional approach is used in explicating the conventional qualities of a good teacher, methods of lesson…
Descriptors: Assignments, Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Environment, Discipline Policy
Kennedy, Don; And Others – 1983
A section on technological delivery systems, presented as part of the second Australian National Workshop on Distance Education (Perth, 1983), contains four papers on using technological resources to provide educational services to persons in isolated locations. The first paper, by Don Kennedy, covers the use of satellite broadcasting of course…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Communications, Audiovisual Instruction