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Macdonald-Ross, Michael; Smith, Eleanor – 1977
This bibliography lists books and articles discussing graphic aspects of human communication. References have been selected for their relevance to the design of self-instructional texts for the adult learner; for the most part, research on younger children, on non-text media, and on non-educational texts is not included. Items are organized into…
Descriptors: Adults, Algorithms, Bibliographies, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Goldman, Gary S. – COED Transactions, 1980
Computer graphics systems typically produce a single, machine-like character font. At most, these systems enable the user to (1) alter the aspect ratio (height-to-width ratio) of the characters, (2) specify a transformation matrix to slant the characters, and (3) define a virtual pen table to change the lineweight of the plotted characters.…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Architectural Drafting, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs
Newsom, Ron – 1980
If less formal, self-motivated learning is accepted as a definition, adult education can be traced back to sixteenth century England, not merely to nineteenth century England as Verner, Trevelyan, and others have contended. The two factors which gave the greatest impetus to adult education in the sixteenth century were the Protestant Reformation…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cultural Influences, Educational History, Educational Innovation
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Occupational Education Research. – 1978
To determine whether attendance at and time spent in industrial arts publishing activity centers effect gains in reading achievement, a study covering three years and involving more than 1,500 students in six elementary schools in New York City was undertaken. Data collected for each student included reading achievement test scores, number of…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities, Industrial Arts, Interdisciplinary Approach
NELSON, CALVIN C. – 1967
IN ORDER TO EXPLORE THE TECHNICAL AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN BRINGING THE HONEYWELL MODEL 222 MODIFIED BRAILLE PRINTER TO FULL UTILIZATION, THREE OBJECTIVES WERE DEVELOPED--(1) EXPLORATION OF THE PROBLEMS RELATED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TRANSLATOR SYSTEM, (2) EXPLORATION OF A SYSTEM FOR DIRECT INPUT OF GRADE TWO BRAILLE SO THAT THE…
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Computer Programs, Computers
Pettit, Glen; And Others – 1977
This instructional package, one of four designed for use by regular or low reader vocational students, focuses on the vocational area of graphics. (Low readers are identified as those reading at a grade 3-6 level.) Contained in this document are forty-two learning modules organized into four units: managing, inks and image carriers, paper, and…
Descriptors: Administration, Design, Graphic Arts, Layout (Publications)
Thapar, Romesh – 1975
In the developing countries of South and Southeast Asia where advancing technologies threaten the stability of traditional societies, books should be used to increase understanding and provide for a smooth transition into a modernized culture. The planning and coordinating of publishing that would serve this purpose demands changes in authorship,…
Descriptors: Books, Communications, Developing Nations, Information Dissemination
McGiffin, Vida B.; Suprunowicz, L. Lorraine – 1974
Intended to furnish continuing assistance to adviser, staff, and printer, and written from their point of view, this guidebook in yearbook journalism emphasizes fundamentals but also encourages experimentation and creativity. The book is intended to provide self-help for the inexperienced adviser, furnish a quick review or refresher course for the…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Journalism
Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1973
This 45 hour course offers basic instruction in the graphic arts field and is designed to introduce the student to, and give him/her the opportunity to perform basic activities in nine areas: (1) graphic design, (2) drawing interpretation, (3) intaglio printing, (4) letterpress printing, (5) rubber stamp making, (6) basic photography, (7)…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides
Raia, Frank A. – 1974
This introductory, secondary level course in advertising design provides a vocational orientation to art education. The concern of the course is the eventual use of commercial art--to persuade consumers to buy goods and services. Objectives of the course include competencies in the technical aspects of commercial art and an awareness of consumer…
Descriptors: Advertising, Art Activities, Art Education, Artists
King, Bertha E. – 1971
See SO 007 721 for general information on the philosophy of the Quinmester Visual Arts Educational Curriculum. Intaglio Design II, a quinmester course, involves experimentation and production of successful plates demonstrating the techniques of engraving, drypoint, mezzotint, and aquatint and builds on the skills learned in the first course of…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides
Hanson, Glenn – 1974
This study is an attempt to determine what level of artistic perception or art taste is brought into the classroom by students in schools of journalism and whether it can be demonstrated that design instruction can raise the level of artistic perception among journalism and advertising students. It was hypothesized that women would score higher in…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Research, Evaluative Thinking, Graphic Arts
Magmer, James – 1969
This document examines the use of photography and the printed word to make visual statements in student publications. It is written for journalists who are writers and editors as well as for photojournalists and for student journalists interested in increasing the quality of the school newspaper, magazine, or yearbook. The role of the photographer…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Editing, Headlines, Higher Education
McGiffert, Robert C. – 1972
This textbook provides the journalism student with a practical demonstration of copyreading. Reporters' copy is shown first untouched and then as it undergoes improvements in clarity, effectiveness, and news style. Using many examples of copy from student newspapers and stories written by students for reporting and editing courses, as well as copy…
Descriptors: Captions, College Programs, Editing, Editorials
Isaacson, Annette – 1976
This language development activity book is for students who are being trained in one or more skills in the graphic arts industry. It can be used either as an introductory experience for beginning students or as a review for advanced students. Terms of the trade and related business vocabulary are introduced and reinforced through a 9-chapter…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Graphic Arts, Intermediate Grades, Job Application
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