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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Selected audio-visual aids for use in teaching the social studies in the elementary school

Unknown Date (has links)
Audio-visual aids are familiar terms in the realm of education. Their importance is growing rapidly as our society becomes complex with its radar, television, electronics and atomic bombs. Today, children live in a world of both auditory and visual stimulation. They are surrounded by comic books, motion pictures, billboards, pictures in newspapers and magazines, "juke boxes," radios, automobiles, trains and airplanes. These and other audio-visual materials, if properly used, can promote the building of accurate concepts essential to learning. / Typescript. / "August, 1953." / "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science." / Advisor: Marian W. Black, Professor Directing Paper. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 33-35).
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A survey of student operation of audio-visual equipment in Florida schools with recommendations

Unknown Date (has links)
"The purposes of this study are: I. To survey, through the questionnaire method and through the examination of the literature in the field, the general practice of using student operators of audio-visual equipment. II. To determine the best method of using students as projectionists in relationship to the student as well as the service rendered the school. III. To produce a projectionist's manual for the use of students training to operate audio-visual equipment. It is realized that there are on the market several audio-visual operator's manuals; also those produced by commercial concerns to accompany various pieces of equipment, but through personal experience and the experience of others the writer feels that all of these manuals are too technical for use by elementary and high school students. Therefore the primary purpose of this study is to produce such a manual"--Introduction. / Typescript. / "March, 1949." / "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts under Plan II." / Advisor: Louis Shores, Professor Directing Paper. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-41).
113

The selection and evaluation of social studies audio-visual materials for the elementary schools of the Alameda Unified School District

Liebhart, Paul A. 01 January 1950 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this study is to establish criteria that will be valid for the selection through evaluation of social studies materials for grades one through six in the Alameda Unified School District. The school system feels a need for a rich variety of audio-visual instructional materials for their program so that its teachers might enrich the curriculum of the learner. It is recognized that many varied experiences will increase learning on the part of the student and will help him better to meet life with what he is familiar and has perceived. Kingsley gives the secret of securing and maintaining attention as change, novelty, interest, and meeting a need. It is with this conception that the school system is seeking to develop a list of materials that will become an integral part of the social studies curriculum. Children learn more by seeing than by hearing. The sensory mechanism of the eye is quicker than that of the ear. Morgan states that the child is more susceptible to some stimuli than to others and not because some have more original significance. The United States Navy Department published a Training Aids Manual which indicates that students learn up to 35 per cent more in a given time and remember the facts learned up to 55 per cent longer when teachers use visual material. The Payne Fund Studies have shown that little children attending motion pictures will grasp three out of every five facts that an adult grasps. These children were tested three months from the time they first saw the picture. At the end of this period it was found that they still remembered 90 per cent of what they saw. This points to the conclusive evidence that learning with pictures is not only satisfying to the learner but also makes a lasting impression upon the physical receptors. The visual perceiving of a sound motion picture full of action combined with the sound effects, such as might be found in a film, showing the woodsman cutting the tree and then the terrific crash, is a dynamic way of teaching.
114

Developing an In-Service Training Program in Audio-Visual Aids

Carpenter, Walter Harold 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to develop an in-service training program for the teachers of the Sherman Elementary Schools in the use of audio-visual aids and materials as a means toward effective child growth and development.
115

The Value of Visual Media in the Achievement of Instructors' Objectives as Perceived by Instructors in Predominantly Black State-Supported Colleges and Universities in the State of Louisiana

Pennywell, Phillip 12 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was to determine the extent to which instructors perceived visual media as being valuable in achieving their classroom objectives in predominantly black, state-supported colleges and universities in the State of Louisiana. Questionnaires were mailed to 165 college and university instructors in colleges of education in predominantly black state-supported universities in Louisiana. Of the 165 questionnaires mailed, 139 were returned. All participants used in the study were teaching at least one course in education during the time the questionnaire was administered. The study is descriptive. The data were collected by means of a questionnaire, and analyzed by percentages, means, and standard deviations. One-way analysis of variance was used to test the differences in attitudes among the faculty members in the study. The level of significance was set at .05.
116

Media training at the Soweto College of Education

Van der Vyver, John 11 June 2014 (has links)
M.Ed. (Media Science) / In 1981 the Human Sciences Research Council published the findings of its comprehensive investigation into all aspects of education in the Republic of South Africa. The work committee on educational technology made, inter alia, two recommendations that are pertinent to this study, namely: "Educational technology should be accepted as a fundamental factor in the planning, development and implementation of the educational system at all levels (1981:36). " and "In order to expedite the extension of educational technology in solving problems confronting education, the concepts of educational technology should form part of the pre- and continuing training of all categories of personnel involved with teaching, training and extension services (1981: 37) " Aspects of these two recommendations were also taken up in the White Paper on the Provision of Education in RSA. "The Government accepts the importance of educational technology as one of the modern and potentially extremely valuable aids in education.
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Die opleiding van onderwysers in die gebruik van opvoedkundige televisieprogramme

Bezuidenhout, Wynand C. J. 14 April 2014 (has links)
M.A. (Media Studies) / One of the problems facing formal education in South Africa today is that. of coping with the educational needs of a fast developing country. An important recommendation of the De Lange Report was that educational technology should be utilised to alleviate this problem. Educational television, especially the use of video, is regarded as one of the most important technological media which can assist in this matter. A study was undertaken in the use of educational television in developing and developed countries in resolving educational problems. The role of teacher training in the successful implementation of educational television was also scrutinised. It was found that teacher training played a decisive role in the successful use of this medium. Teachers inadequately trained in the use of the medium lacked the knowledge to use it properly in the classroom. They also showed a resistance to the medium. At· present educational television in South Africa is aimed at non-formal educational needs but from 1 April 1986 the SABC will commence the broadcasting of formal educational programmes. In this study it is thus recommended that training courses in the use of educational television should be instituted at all "teacher training centres in South Africa and that all educational departments should give attention to the formal and non-formal training of in-service teachers .. Guidelines for a training course are suggested in this study. The contents of such a course would include components like television literacy, television and cognition, the analysis and evaluation of programmes, integration with the various subjects, the use and compilation of· support material and small scale television production. It is also recommended that the course should comprise lectures in theory and practical work sessions. -These practical work sessions would be regarded as the most important part of the course.
118

Heard but not seen: Instructor-led video and its effect on learning.

Holder, David E. 08 1900 (has links)
Educators and instructional designers are seeking ways to increase levels of learning. One of the ways this is being done is through cognitive load theory which attempts to reduce cognitive load through a better understanding of working memory and the factors that impact its function. Past studies have found that working memory processes visual and auditory information using separate and non-sharable resources (dual coding theory) and that by properly utilizing multimedia elements, information processing in working memory is more efficient (multimedia learning). What is not known is the effect that instructor-led video, which uses the visual channel but delivers no information, has on the cognitive load of the learner. Further, will the introduction of multimedia elements make the information processing of the learner more efficient? This study examined three ways in which instructional designers may create a more efficient learning environment through a better understanding of multimedia learning. First, by using the theories of multimedia learning, I examined a more efficient use of sensory memory. By minimizing extraneous load, which communication theory calls noise, on working memory through increased utilization of the visual and auditory channels, the effectiveness of instruction was increased. Secondly, the multimedia effect, defined as using visual helps and guides with spoken and written text, was shown to assist working memory in processing new information into existing schema. Last, by using the personalization principle set forth by Clark and Mayer (2008), I used both the video feed and multimedia together to foster a more social or conversational presentation to the learner.
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Produção de vídeo na escola : um estudo sobre processos de aprendizagem audiovisual / School video production : a study on audiovisual learning processes

Miranda, Fabianna Maria Whonrath, 1977- 26 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Nuno Cesar Pereira de Abreu / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-26T23:27:12Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Miranda_FabiannaMariaWhonrath_D.pdf: 106462815 bytes, checksum: 451402fcb413b650b69fe0c23c38582e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015 / Resumo: O presente trabalho é resultado das reflexões e análises advindas da experiência docente da pesquisadora com o ensino de produção de vídeo na 1a série do Ensino Médio por um período de quatro anos em uma escola da rede particular na cidade de Campinas ¿ SP. O objetivo foi o de avaliar aspectos da percepção dos alunos acerca do próprio aprendizado a partir da descrição dos procedimentos realizados em sala de aula e dos seus resultados. O curso de "Cinema e produção de vídeo", instituído na escola estudada como disciplina regular do currículo de Artes na 1a série do Ensino Médio em 2009, foi pensado para favorecer, nos estudantes, o desenvolvimento de habilidades e competências relacionadas às exigências de uma sociedade em que o audiovisual passou a ocupar um espaço de destaque nas relações interpessoais como ferramenta de comunicação. A escolha pelo método fenomenológico a partir do relato de experiências dos alunos pretende, portanto, tratar com certa precisão uma realidade imprecisa e dinâmica a qual demandará, cada vez mais, processos de aprendizagem variados e, também, em contínua evolução. A discussão acerca da importância da desconstrução de estratégicas pedagógicas antigas e, de certa maneira, desatualizadas em alguns aspectos, busca abordar de que modo o próprio contexto social pode influenciar novas práticas de ensino e estimular o aprimoramento de processos de aprendizagem da linguagem audiovisual . As etapas deste trabalho perpassam pela discussão bibliográfica de obras publicadas sobre produção de vídeo no espaço escolar; pela fundamentação do método fenomenológico; pelo relato das atividades pedagógicas; pela transcrição das entrevistas seguida da análise dos discursos dos alunos. Esta pesquisa pretende discutir as experiências com produção de vídeo do ponto de vista dos sujeitos envolvidos no processo de ensino-aprendizagem e, assim, poder ampliar perspectivas de trabalho com ensino de audiovisual na escola a partir da reflexão crítica sobre a prática pedagógica / Abstract: This work is the result of reflections and analysis arising from the teaching experience of the researcher in teaching video production to first-year high-school students for a period of four years at a private school network in the city of Campinas - SP. The objective was to evaluate aspects of the students' perception about their own learning from the description of the procedures performed in the classroom and their results. The course "Film and video production", studied as a regular discipline within the Arts curriculum in 2009, was set up in order to encourage in students the development of skills and competencies related to the demands of society in which the audiovisual has come to occupy a prominent space in interpersonal relations as a communication tool. The choice for the phenomenological method based on the student experience therefore aims to deal, with some precision, with an inaccurate and dynamic reality which requires increasingly varied and continuously evolving learning processes. The discussion about the importance of deconstructing pedagogical strategies that are old and, to an extent, out of date, seeks to investigate the extent to which social context can influence new teaching practices and encourage the improvement of learning processes of audiovisual language. The stages of this work include the literature discussion of works published on topics such video production; the grounds of the phenomenological method; the report of educational activities; and the transcription and analysis of student interviews. This research discusses the experience with video production from the point of view of those involved in the teaching-learning process and it could broaden the horizons of researchers seeking to work with audiovisual teaching in schools / Doutorado / Multimeios / Doutora em Multimeios
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Educational use of video tape and cable to communicate information

Maury, Donna Lynne, Burke, Mary Ann 01 January 1998 (has links)
As educators, communicating timely, important information to parents and to the community is a challenge. By using video technology, the ability to convey such information is not only possible but rather simple. Taking it one step further, utilizing cable television allows for the transmission of a variety of information to every living room in our community.

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