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Autore principale: Conover, Craig R.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1974
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contents A Study of the Reported Theory and Practice of Nonprint Software Media Selection. Conover, Craig R. Audiovisual Aids Content Analysis Educational Media Library Material Selection Literature Reviews Media Selection Research Problems State of the Art Reviews The selection of nonprint software media for library media center agencies, as reported by the literature of library service, instructional technology, and education was investigated. Eleven textbooks and eight research studies were selected for review. The books were analyzed for their contributions to a theory of media selection, while the research was reviewed for indications of actual practice. Overall, the literature was fragmentary and not subject to generalization. The texts laid down principles without a theoretical framework for media selection. The studies had an educational emphasis, ignoring comprehensive media collections. Scant empirical data precluded comparison of theory and practice. Available evidence suggests that in an educational context, the teacher assumes the greatest role in selection, with the personal preview method the recommended means of selection. Evidence supported the texts in portraying conditions of selection as highly varied. To provide a survey of current practice in nonprint selection, further research is recommended. (KC)
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spellingShingle A Study of the Reported Theory and Practice of Nonprint Software Media Selection.
Conover, Craig R.
Audiovisual Aids
Content Analysis
Educational Media
Library Material Selection
Literature Reviews
Media Selection
Research Problems
State of the Art Reviews
A Study of the Reported Theory and Practice of Nonprint Software Media Selection. Conover, Craig R. Audiovisual Aids Content Analysis Educational Media Library Material Selection Literature Reviews Media Selection Research Problems State of the Art Reviews The selection of nonprint software media for library media center agencies, as reported by the literature of library service, instructional technology, and education was investigated. Eleven textbooks and eight research studies were selected for review. The books were analyzed for their contributions to a theory of media selection, while the research was reviewed for indications of actual practice. Overall, the literature was fragmentary and not subject to generalization. The texts laid down principles without a theoretical framework for media selection. The studies had an educational emphasis, ignoring comprehensive media collections. Scant empirical data precluded comparison of theory and practice. Available evidence suggests that in an educational context, the teacher assumes the greatest role in selection, with the personal preview method the recommended means of selection. Evidence supported the texts in portraying conditions of selection as highly varied. To provide a survey of current practice in nonprint selection, further research is recommended. (KC)
title A Study of the Reported Theory and Practice of Nonprint Software Media Selection.
topic Audiovisual Aids
Content Analysis
Educational Media
Library Material Selection
Literature Reviews
Media Selection
Research Problems
State of the Art Reviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED099001