Abstract

This chapter focuses on the importance of audio-visual sources of information in the local government. The most comprehensive current guide on all aspects of audio-visual aids is the periodical Visual Education, which is the official monthly magazine of the National Committee for Audio-visual Aids in Education. Additions to the library of the Educational Foundation for Visual Aids and a Visual educational national information service for schools are regular features of the journal. Most general educational periodicals have regular features on audio-visual aids. Current information about filmstrips and filmloops is given monthly in Visual Education in the reviews section and the film user in the Register of releases. Each filmstrip is accompanied by descriptive or teachers' notes so that a commentary can be given. With the aid of modern tape recorders, it is a growing practice to record the commentary and use this when showing film strips. Pictorial panels, wall charts, and posters also appear regularly in the reviews section of Visual Education.

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