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Wilhelm, R. Dwight – TechTrends, 1996
Describes how to more effectively communicate the visual element in video and audiovisual materials. Discusses identifying a central topic, developing the visual content without words, preparing a storyboard, testing its effectiveness on people who are unacquainted with the production, and writing the script with as few words as possible. (AEF)
Descriptors: Audience Response, Audiovisual Aids, Material Development, Production Techniques
Shawl, William F. – 1983
Golden West College (GWC) has been producing video tapes for classroom use since 1970, and has gained through experience useful insights about faculty and television production crews. Faculty members are content experts, accustomed to controlling everything that goes on in the classroom, and oriented toward the printed or spoken word rather than…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Film Production, Film Production Specialists, Instructional Materials
Booth, Nancy – 1985
A project filmed three commercial baking videotapes for use by secondary and adult students in food service programs. The three topics were basic dinner rolls, bread making, and hard breads and rolls. Quick-rise dough recipes were developed, written down, and explained for use with the videotapes. A pretest, posttest, and student guide were…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bakery Industry, Curriculum Development, Food Service
McAleese, Ray; Scobbie, John – 1980
A 2-year project at the University of Aberdeen focused on the production of learning materials and the planning of audiovisual based instruction. Background information on the project examines its origins, the nature of course teams, and the evaluation of the five text-tape programs produced. The report specifies three project aims: (1) to produce…
Descriptors: Botany, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Instructional Development
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Hay, Louise – Computers in the Schools, 1997
Describes a grant-funded project that used technology to adapt the same instructional materials for 240 fourth-grade students by using captioned video scripts at different reading levels to provide individualization. A multiple-choice quiz of comprehension and vocabulary-related questions was developed as an assessment tool. Student reactions…
Descriptors: Captions, Computer Assisted Instruction, Grade 4, Individualized Instruction