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Asynchronous Use Of Engineering (Materials) Education Videos, Craig Johnson, Arthur D. Morken Jun 2011

Asynchronous Use Of Engineering (Materials) Education Videos, Craig Johnson, Arthur D. Morken

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Engineering education delivery is dynamic and increasingly asynchronous. An observation that students had very different levels of knowledge and skills as they progressed through our programs, led the authors to use audio/visual media as a leveling intervention. In this effort the authors collected data to determine if audio/visual media can be used to increase performance in the development of a program related task and guide students to higher levels of learning on Blooms Taxonomy through the development of student created learning aids.

One specific need was reflected in the disparate skills of our majority component of ‘transfer’ students in our …


Visual Aids In Education, Ernest L. Muzzall Apr 1939

Visual Aids In Education, Ernest L. Muzzall

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Three objections arc frequently made to the installation of moving-picture equipment in schools by teachers and school administrators. The first objection is that good materials are not available when needed. Secondly, teachers are not trained to use them. Thirdly, they are too expensive. The Central Washington College of Education at Ellensburg has recently established a library of 16-mm. sound films. These films, consisting of seventy-six titles, are being circulated among twelve school systems of the state on a subscription basis.