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CONARC Training Workshop, Fort Gordon, Georgia, 5-7 October 1971. Volume III. Educational Television and Training Films Specialty Workshop
The ETV and Training Film Specialty Workshop was based on pre-prepared video tapes covering each presentation. The text of the live presentations therefore are in many cases related to the television developed presentation and full understanding is dependent upon viewing the tape. The ETV and Traini...
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Summary: | The ETV and Training Film Specialty Workshop was based on pre-prepared video tapes covering each presentation. The text of the live presentations therefore are in many cases related to the television developed presentation and full understanding is dependent upon viewing the tape. The ETV and Training Film Specialty Workshop was completely recorded and dubs may be made available as outlined at inclosure. This orientation on the CONARC ETV/Training Film Specialty Workshop to give you a summary of here and now with a preview of coming attractions. To peak your curiosity and get you to participate with us, we've chosen some workshop program highlights. Let's start with Help from the 23-Inch Giant which provides examples of how television can be effectively used to solve specific training problems and assist in completing the training mission. Video tape cassette/cartridge recorders are revolutionary communication tools which will bring new concepts and dimensions to training. Demonstrations of some of the new equipment will provide a look at the features and uses of video cassette/cartridge recorders for use in training. Cost Effectivess Through the Use of Television provides some examples of how CONARC schools and training centers are using television to save resources, and illustrates additional areas that can be recorded by television to conserve the use of limited resources.
See also Volume 4, AD-A089 251. |
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