Audio-Visual Education

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# Title Date Summary
1 Students learn first hand; ed media stimulates growth
Northern Iowan 71:32, p.3
Professor Hardman talks about the curriculum and opportunities in educational media.
2 High School AV workshop to be offered
Northern Iowan 69:56, p.8
3 Cutline
Public Relations News Release 1971:768, p.1
Three high school youths learn complex camera techniques at the Audio-Visual Workshop held at UNI.
4 Audio-visual workshops held
Public Relations News Release 67:57, p.12
5 Proposes A-V education
Northern Iowan 65:20, p.4
Believes that all future teachers will need to understand audiovisual methods of instruction.
6 Audio-Visual Center: gold mine of records, films, recorders
College Eye 59:4, p.3
Description of collections and services of the Center, a part of the Curriculum Laboratory; photo.
7 Price A-V Center one of top ten
Alumnus 47:3, p.10
Honored in national survey;
8 ISTC Lab School Audio-visual head to attend conference
Public Relations News Release 1960:339, p.1
Robert Paulson, aduio-visual director at the Iowa State Teachers College Malcom Price school will represent the College at the North Central Regional Leadership Planning Conference at the University Wisconsin, Madison.
9 Curriculum Laboratory Offers Many Useful Facilities
Old Gold 0:0, p.99
The Curriculum Center and the Audio-Visual Center are both housed by the Curriculum Laborartory; the Curriculum Center has a wide variety of books to help students and faculty; the Audio-Visual Center offers flims, slides, and recordings; photo.
10 Teachers capitalizing on new and better materials and equipment according to Guy Wagner and Waldemar Gjerde in a "Midland Schools" article
Public Relations News Release 1952:461, p.1
Wagner is director of curriculum laboratory and Gjerde is an audio-visual education specialist at the college. The article, "Teaching with Projected Materials," appears in the February issue of the magazine.
11 John Mitchell, assistant professor of music education will serve on the national TV-radio committee of the Music Educators National Conference
Public Relations News Release 1951:299, p.1
The group is one of the MENC committees investigating audio-visual aids in music education. Mitchell has previous served as state chairman and as North Central division chairman of the MENC committee on records in music education.
12 John Mitchell, assistant professor of music education will serve on the national TV-radio committee of the Music Educators National conference
Public Relations News Release 1951:298, p.1
The group is one of the MENC committees investigating audio-visual aids in music education. Mitchell has previously served as state chairman and as North Central division chairman of the MENC committee on records in music education.
13 "Helping Children to Use Their Six 'Doors to Learning'" written by Guy Wagner and Waldemar Gjerde appeared in the January issue of Midland Schools
Public Relations News Release 1951:292, p.1
The second in a series of five articles on audio-visual education by Wagner and Gjerde appeared in "Midland Schools," official magazine of the Iowa State Education association.
14 The second in a series of five articles on audio-visual education by Guy Wagner and Waldemar Gjerde appeared in the January issue of Midland Schools
Public Relations News Release 1951:291, p.1
Audio-visual education has merit only as it is considered in a partnership relation with the traditional verbal teaching techniques, according to Guy Wagner, director of the curriculum laboratory, and Waldemar Gjerde, specialist in audio-visual education.
15 The campus will be the scene of two conferences Saturday, May 5
Public Relations News Release 1950:345, p.1
The first conference is the Spring Art conference and the second is the Education conference. Art teachers, supervisors and school superintendents will attend the Art conference. Joseph Bolinsky will be chairman of the art conference.
16 Alumni president invents audio-visual improvements
Alumnus 35:2, p.28
J. Howard Orth invents roll-up projection screen.
17 The second annual Spring Art conference for art teachers, art supervisors and school superintendents will be held Saturday, May 5
Public Relations News Release 1950:337, p.1
Conference Chairman Joseph Bolinsky said a seminar on high school art problems and three afternoon workshop will highlight the program to be held in the arts and industries building.
18 Crime, Kefauver, television--and 25-million televiewers
Public Relations News Release 1950:307, p.1
The "auditorium" is a sign of the times that television is becoming the greatest medium of mass communication. Vice-President Dennis Williams of Encyclopaedia Britannica films, spoke to about 50 persons attending the Audio-Visual conference.
19 A triple slate of conferences is scheduled for the week end, April 13-14
Public Relations News Release 1950:304, p.1
The audio-Visual conference is on Friday. Observation of campus school classes in session and tours of the campus to observe audio-visual materials and facilities will be part of the program.
20 Spring is the season for conferences at the college;
Teachers and administrators can choose from three of them next weekend, April 13-14

Public Relations News Release 1950:290, p.1
The conferences are Putting audio-visual materials to work, The Iowa Business Education conference, and The Mathematics conference. Three other conferences will be held this weekend: Special Education, Science, and Hearing and Speech.
21 Specialists are of little value unless consulted in their specialty
Public Relations News Release 1950:266, p.1
Dwight Curtis, head of the teaching department is partly responsible for a unique position created last Fall in the laboratory schools. The position was designed primarily to help student teachers in the five branch schools gain valuable experience.
22 Fifth Graders to Study Atomic Science
Public Relations News Release 1950:29, p.1
Iowa pupils will have a chance this year to probe atomic science and the past and future social implications of the atom bomb. The first program of its kind attempted in the nation is called, "The Iowa Plan for the Study of Atomic Energy."
23 Math visual aids are being shown
College Eye 41:38, p.3
Description of visual aids.
24 Hold visual aids, curricula confab at Branch school
College Eye 41:34, p.1
Professors Gjerde and Wagner put on show.
25 Branch School news; members of Teachers College staff to conduct Branch School assemblies
College Eye 41:31, p.5
News from Denison; photo.
26 Board approves $7,000 for TV, film equipment
College Eye 41:28, p.1
The equipment will be used to expand production of educational films.
27 Next faculty workshop meets Monday night
College Eye 41:26, p.2
The topic for the meeting will be the production and projection of 2 x 2 slides.
28 Preview will feature physical science films
College Eye 41:26, p.5
The names of the films to be shown are provided.
29 Film previews to be held Tuesday evening
College Eye 41:25, p.8
Social science films will be shown.
30 30 faculty members attend film classes
College Eye 41:24, p.6
Faculty were instructed in how to make lantern slides.
31 Film preview Tuesday at audio-visual center
College Eye 41:24, p.6
Three films will be shown.
32 Guidance films to be shown at preview
College Eye 41:23, p.6
The names of the films to be shown are provided.
33 Audio-visual specialist serves on committee
College Eye 41:23, p.3
Will serve on a committee to prepare an Iowa handbook on audio-visual education.
34 Faculty workshop has first session
College Eye 41:22, p.3
Members of the faculty participate in an audio-visual workshop.
35 Hold audio-visual class for faculty
College Eye 41:21, p.6
Workshops will assist faculty in keeping up-to--date with current teaching methods.
36 Series of audio-visual meetings to be held
College Eye 41:20, p.3
Faculty members will be introduced to the equipment available.
37 Audio-visual center is growing
College Eye 41:18, p.7
Services of the audio-visual center are described.
38 Literary films highlight preview
College Eye 41:16, p.3
Three biographical films will be shown.
39 Carpenters discover 1902 grammar lesson
College Eye 41:13, p.3
The lessons were found on the old black plaster walls of the audio-visual aid laboratory.
40 Audio-visual aids new ed course
College Eye 41:9, p.3
The title of the course is "Audio-Visual Education for Elementary Teachers."
41 Will preview 3 films
College Eye 41:4, p.8
All students and faculty are invited to attend.
42 Audio-visual aids is theme of ISEA convention exhibit
Alumnus 33:4, p.3
Will emphasize integration of audio-visuals into curriculum.
43 Final preview of films Wednesday
College Eye 40:40, p.3
For professional previewing.
44 Gjerde announces previews of films
College Eye 40:39, p.4
For professional previewing.
45 Gjerde presents three films on Wednesday
College Eye 40:38, p.1
For professional preview.
46 Shenandoah Branch School news
College Eye 40:35, p.6
Waldemar Gjerde instructed teachers on the use of up-to-date audio-visual equipment; photo.
47 Gjerde announces preview of films for Wednesdays
College Eye 40:35, p.6
Students welcome to view educational films.
48 Shenandoah . . . Branch School News
College Eye 40:34, p.5
Jane Birkhead, Harald Holst, and Jvone Maxwell performed a concert at the Shenandoah high school.
49 Films for elementary grades to be shown
College Eye 40:25, p.6
Of special interest to elementary teachers.
50 Nelson and Gjerde will attend conference
College Eye 40:25, p.3
On audio-visual education.