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Dessoff, Alan L. – Currents, 1994
A video recording about the college that evokes a nostalgic response can be extremely effective in a fund-raising campaign and can even be used to openly solicit donations. Older, affluent alumni are the prime target audience. Producing an effective video requires attention to technical, financial, and aesthetic factors. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Audiovisual Aids, Donors, Emotional Response
Gibbs, Gerald – Use of English, 1991
Discusses how films of Shakespeare's plays can be used to teach literary analysis in the classroom and to nurture an interest in Shakespeare. Suggests some books for teachers which specifically address Shakespeare and film. (PRA)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, English Instruction, English Literature, Films
Blanton, Sharon; And Others – Educational Technology, 1991
Describes how a videodisc of Alfred Hitchcock's film "North by Northwest" was repurposed by adding digitized and computer-generated sound, text, and graphics, to show users the capabilities of interactive multimedia. Recommendations are offered both for working in a design team and for the design of interactive materials. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Films, Hypermedia, Interactive Video
Peer reviewedAnderson, Dana D. – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Describes two types of in-class discussion utilizing feature films in a course on law and psychology. Explains that, in the first discussion, the students critique the film for accuracy in the portrayal of legal doctrines, and, in the second, they analyze the psychological issues presented in the film. Suggests appropriate films. (DK)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Enrichment, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Films
Peer reviewedSwindal, Donna Norton; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1993
Offers four essays containing suggestions from classroom teachers on using big books for sharing reading experiences; poems or paragraphs; an interdisciplinary unit of study for first graders around Tomie de Paola's "The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush"; and comparing film and text to build critical comprehension. (SR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedArora, Poonam; Irving, Katrina – Journal of Film and Video, 1991
Continues questioning the position of the ethnographer as filmmaker in relation to those of whom the filmmaker speaks, while arguing that attention be given to the position of those to whom the filmmaker speaks. Refocuses attention on the effects of the ethnographic film in the place of its reception. (PRA)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Audience Awareness, Audience Response, Content Analysis
Reinertson-Sand, Mary – American Libraries, 1999
Relates the author's experiences of salvaging items following the Grand Forks (North Dakota) flood of 1997. Highlights include restoring home movies, paper documents, and photographs; setting realistic recovery goals; and preserving document copies in other locations. A sidebar describes experiences of the public library in Elba (Alabama) after…
Descriptors: Archives, Films, Floods, Natural Disasters
Peer reviewedSavage, Matthew A. – Clearing House, 1999
Advocates outcome-based teaching as a method to justify "unwarranted" field trips. Lists outcomes that may be associated with viewing the film "Titanic," such as "students will learn that iron will float--sometimes." (SR)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Field Trips, Films, Humor
Peer reviewedBechervaise, Neil – English in Australia, 1999
Claims that studying films of Shakespeare's plays as texts provides special opportunities for students to make cultural links between home and school. Presents numerous student activities designed to link the diversity of cultural experiences that teenagers bring to the classroom and common school literacy practices. (NH)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Diversity (Student), Film Study, Literature Appreciation
Higgins, Jeanette A.; Dermer, Shannon – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2001
Discusses feature films as an educational technique for the instruction and development of perceptual, conceptual, and executive counseling skills in marriage and family counselor education curricula. Outlines the advantages for using films in counselor education and presents various strategies for using them in the classroom. (Contains 18…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Counselor Training, Curriculum, Family Counseling
Peer reviewedFehlman, Richard H. – English Journal, 1996
Maintains that viewing should be incorporated as an integral element in whole language curricula. Suggests a number of activities for the secondary school language arts classroom, pertaining to specific tenets of the whole language approach. (TB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Films, Language Arts
Peer reviewedBurn, Andrew – English in Australia, 2000
Considers the study of film in the secondary curriculum. Discusses film selection and value: which movies are studied and what kind of notion of cultural value is taught. Notes how educators study film: what new kinds of visual literacy comes into play, how these are taught, what resources are needed, and what pedagogic traditions provide useful…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Film Study, Media Selection
Peer reviewedNixon, Helen; Comber, Barbara – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2001
Reflects on the value of supplementing the reading of print fiction with the viewing of film and video in the English curriculum. Discusses intertextuality, media convergence, and multiliteracies. Notes use of the film "The Matrix" to bridge popular and classroom cultures. Explores the use of popular cultural texts in the contemporary…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Curriculum, Fiction, Films
Peer reviewedMoon, Brian – English in Australia, 2001
Sketches an alternative, or perhaps an addition, to critical analysis and personal response. Notes the approach is historical and intertextual. Demonstrates this method using the popular television series "The X-Files." Shows how a description of a text can be built up through various kinds of research. Argues that historical and…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, English Instruction, Films, Literary Criticism
Kaplan, David M.; Rothrock, Dana; Culkin, Mary – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1999
Discusses methods for incorporating live and videotape counseling sessions conducted by faculty into counseling programs to provide opportunities for students to learn through modeling. States that since there are no published studies reflecting the outcomes of utilizing faculty counseling sessions, decisions about providing observations should be…
Descriptors: Counselor Performance, Counselor Training, Ethics, Graduate Students

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