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Autore principale: Christine, Emma Ruth
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1974
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED102954
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contents Multimedia Materials: Inside Out! (Or: The "Content", not the "Can"). Christine, Emma Ruth Audiovisual Aids Educational Development Filmstrips Individualized Instruction Instructional Materials Learning Theories Library Material Selection Library Materials Media Specialists Multimedia Instruction Secondary Education Tape Recordings It is important that instructional materials in a school library/media center contribute to students' learning. A series of experimental units of course work was prepared for high school students by a school library/media specialist. Contents were preselected to enable students to fulfill cited objectives but sufficiently open-ended so that interests or questions raised by the contents could be pursued. Media used included stereotapes, 8mm films, filmstrips, books, essays, recordings, cassettes, videotapes, and combinations of these. The program was based upon the relationship between directed learning and learning itself, while downplaying free selection unguided by specific objective. (SK)
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spellingShingle Multimedia Materials: Inside Out! (Or: The "Content", not the "Can").
Christine, Emma Ruth
Audiovisual Aids
Educational Development
Filmstrips
Individualized Instruction
Instructional Materials
Learning Theories
Library Material Selection
Library Materials
Media Specialists
Multimedia Instruction
Secondary Education
Tape Recordings
Multimedia Materials: Inside Out! (Or: The "Content", not the "Can"). Christine, Emma Ruth Audiovisual Aids Educational Development Filmstrips Individualized Instruction Instructional Materials Learning Theories Library Material Selection Library Materials Media Specialists Multimedia Instruction Secondary Education Tape Recordings It is important that instructional materials in a school library/media center contribute to students' learning. A series of experimental units of course work was prepared for high school students by a school library/media specialist. Contents were preselected to enable students to fulfill cited objectives but sufficiently open-ended so that interests or questions raised by the contents could be pursued. Media used included stereotapes, 8mm films, filmstrips, books, essays, recordings, cassettes, videotapes, and combinations of these. The program was based upon the relationship between directed learning and learning itself, while downplaying free selection unguided by specific objective. (SK)
title Multimedia Materials: Inside Out! (Or: The "Content", not the "Can").
topic Audiovisual Aids
Educational Development
Filmstrips
Individualized Instruction
Instructional Materials
Learning Theories
Library Material Selection
Library Materials
Media Specialists
Multimedia Instruction
Secondary Education
Tape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED102954