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Ferguson, Christopher J.; Donnellan, M. Brent – Developmental Psychology, 2014
Zimmerman, Christakis, and Meltzoff (2007) reported that exposure to Baby Einstein videos was negatively associated with language development. The current study uses the Zimmerman et al. (2007) data set to replicate and extend the original analyses. Caregivers of 392 children aged 6 to 16 months and 358 children aged 17 to 27 months reported on…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Replication (Evaluation), Caregivers, Predictor Variables
Brumberger, Eva – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2011
The so-called millennial learners who currently populate college classrooms are purportedly digital natives whose repeated exposure to a host of new technologies has allegedly resulted in enhanced skills in several areas, including those related to technology and visual communication. By extension, the argument has been made that digital natives…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Age Groups, Visual Learning, Undergraduate Students

Debes, John – Educational Media International, 1980
Discusses the effect television has on youth in making them visually literate and how educators should use this information to make education more effective. (CHC)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Television Viewing, Visual Learning, Visual Literacy
Filipson, Leni – 1973
This study designed to measure the audience appeal and teaching effectiveness of television programming in the Sesame Street format for Swedish children was conducted in a nursery school setting. A Swedish pilot program, SESAM, based half on American material, was shown to a total of 79 children between the ages of 4 and 6, and the effects were…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Childrens Television, Preschool Children, Television Research

Prist, Wayne F. – Catholic Library World, 1982
This essay focuses on the process of learning, discussing television viewing and written language in terms of discursive (words) and nondiscursive (art forms) symbolism. Libraries' use of these symbolic forms is also discussed. (EJS)
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Symbolic Learning, Television Viewing, Visual Learning
Mays, Luberta – 1979
Knowledge of how children "read" television pictures can provide understanding of how powerful a tool television is for teaching and learning. It affects the images viewers have of themselves and of the world. Turning off television is not only turning off experiences but also turning off opportunities for learning as well as preventing youngsters…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Pictorial Stimuli

Danling, Peng; And Others – Journal of Educational Television, 1995
Presents a study on kindergarten children's processing of explicit and implicit information. Results indicated distraction reduced visual attention, and five-year olds excelled on the comprehension of implicit information. Distraction had little effect on processing implicit information, but a significant effect on comprehension of explicit…
Descriptors: Attention, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension

England, David A. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1986
Uses the planning, drafting, aligning, revising, and monitoring model, as conceived by R.J.Tierney and D.Pearson in their reading-writing relationship theory, as the basis for considering television viewing processes or a viewer protocol. (JK)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Arts, Models, Reading Writing Relationship

Mulholland, Robert E. – English Education, 1978
Encourages mutual respect between bibliophiles and stresses the positive impact of television on book sales and circulation. (DD)
Descriptors: Books, Commercial Television, Education, English Instruction

Webster, B. R.; Cox, S. M. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1974
Findings from an experiment designed to discover if color could improve learning from television. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Color, Educational Television, Learning Modalities

Sproull, Natalie – American Educational Research Journal, 1973
Group and single viewers were studied; results showed that group viewers exhibited a large number and variety of verbal and nonverbal, targeted and (probably) nontargeted modeling behaviors; single viewers much fewer.'' (Author)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Nonverbal Communication, Preschool Children, Responses
Messaris, Paul – 1993
Communication theorists often make a distinction between two different ways in which a sign or a symbol can evoke meaning. In digital representation, the symbol's domain of reference is conceptually carved up into discrete units represented by purely arbitrary symbols. In analogical representation, the symbol retains a continuous correspondence…
Descriptors: Analogy, Communication (Thought Transfer), Editing, Film Production

Connell, David D.; Palmer, Edward L. – National Elementary Principal, 1971
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Research

O'Rourke, Bill – English Journal, 1981
An argument for increased attention to visual literacy, both as a research topic and in the classroom. (RL)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Film Study, Higher Education, Media Research

Salomon, Gavriel – 1983
This discussion and critique of television programs used in two courses--D102 (vandalism) and M101 (mathematics)--at the British Open University suggests that the television presentation of real life-like raw material can facilitate the comprehension of abstract material inasmuch as it provides concrete illustrations, and provides an opportunity…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Open Universities