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Main Author: Swarm, Christine C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED101704
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contents Multi-Media-Fad or Reality? Swarm, Christine C. Audiovisual Aids Audiovisual Centers Communications Educational Media Educational Technology Instructional Materials Library Networks Library Services Mass Media Media Selection Multimedia Instruction School Libraries Teacher Developed Materials The idea that the multimedia concept is a fad is described as nonsense, and its broadening and far-reaching realm in society is detailed. The type of media found in a school library media center and their applications are listed for the benefits of teachers. Ways in which media can be used to encourage student interest are discussed. Teachers are urged to preview materials and also to be conscious of student familiarity with cassettes, records, films, and filmstrips in the home. The use of multimedia materials is said not to be a panacea, but a way of helping children benefit from a variety of choices. (SK)
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spellingShingle Multi-Media-Fad or Reality?
Swarm, Christine C.
Audiovisual Aids
Audiovisual Centers
Communications
Educational Media
Educational Technology
Instructional Materials
Library Networks
Library Services
Mass Media
Media Selection
Multimedia Instruction
School Libraries
Teacher Developed Materials
Multi-Media-Fad or Reality? Swarm, Christine C. Audiovisual Aids Audiovisual Centers Communications Educational Media Educational Technology Instructional Materials Library Networks Library Services Mass Media Media Selection Multimedia Instruction School Libraries Teacher Developed Materials The idea that the multimedia concept is a fad is described as nonsense, and its broadening and far-reaching realm in society is detailed. The type of media found in a school library media center and their applications are listed for the benefits of teachers. Ways in which media can be used to encourage student interest are discussed. Teachers are urged to preview materials and also to be conscious of student familiarity with cassettes, records, films, and filmstrips in the home. The use of multimedia materials is said not to be a panacea, but a way of helping children benefit from a variety of choices. (SK)
title Multi-Media-Fad or Reality?
topic Audiovisual Aids
Audiovisual Centers
Communications
Educational Media
Educational Technology
Instructional Materials
Library Networks
Library Services
Mass Media
Media Selection
Multimedia Instruction
School Libraries
Teacher Developed Materials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED101704