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Video Tapes in the Classroom
When it became evident that professional produced media was not meeting the needs of a group of students in a special vocational class, the instructor and the T.V. department at Kansas State School for the Deaf developed video tapes and other "homemade" aids that would better help the stud...
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Published in: | American annals of the deaf (Washington, D.C. 1886) D.C. 1886), 1976-08, Vol.121 (4), p.370-372 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | When it became evident that professional produced media was not meeting the needs of a group of students in a special vocational class, the instructor and the T.V. department at Kansas State School for the Deaf developed video tapes and other "homemade" aids that would better help the students. Complete learning packets were the result and from these packets came a clearer understanding of various subjects. |
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ISSN: | 0002-726X 1543-0375 |