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Hyer, Anna L. – 1972
As the third of a three-part comparative study on the administration of audiovisual services in advanced and developing countries, this UNESCO-funded report describes the educational systems of the United States and Canada, the audiovisual services at the local and state/provincial level, and the national audiovisual support services. Also…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Centers, Audiovisual Instruction, Comparative Education
Whitmore, Marilyn P. – 1981
Library use instruction is seen by most librarians in Britain and the United States to be an essential component of an academic library's overall operation, with the expressed or implied aim of enabling students to achieve maximum utilization of library resources and services. Having passed through a long history of cyclical popularity dating back…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Audiovisual Aids, Bibliographies, Educational Media
Kyratonis, Dorothee, Ed.; Vonhoff, Renate, Ed. – 1971
Twelve multi-media adult education projects in nine countries are described in this 250-page book. The projects include England's Open University, Japan's Broadcast Correspondence High School and University of the Air, West Germany's Telecolleg, The Netherland's TELEAC, France's RTS-Promotion and Tele-CNAM, Poland's Politechnika Telewizyjna, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiovisual Aids, Case Studies, Comparative Education
Hyer, Anna L. – 1974
As the third of a three-part study on the administration of audiovisual services in advanced and developing countries, this UNESCO-sponsored report describes the educational system of the United States and Canada, the audiovisual services at the local and state or provincial level and the national audiovisual support services. Also included are…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Centers, Audiovisual Instruction
Harris, Norman O.; And Others – 1971
A programed course in general histology was completely developed by dental schools in the United States and Brazil. A group of international experts specified the course objectives, wrote and taped scripts for a series of 28 lectures of 50 minutes each, developed slides to accompany the lectures, prepared microphotographs and scripts to explain…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Audiotape Recordings, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction