Abstract

Abstract This project was undertaken for the purpose of identifying media design and presentation features that facilitate the acceptance and use of video materials by preschool teachers who teach children with special needs. Information about teachers' awareness of, their preferences for and their uses of video materials and equipment was gathered from interviews, questionnaires and classroom observations. Teachers previewed a sampling of Sesame Street video segments and indicated the segments they thought were useful. The following design features figured prominently in the teachers' selections: segment length, production format, musical lyrics, curriculum relevance, content emphasis, interactivity, perceived interest to children, meaningfulness and simplicity of explanations. The results of a prototype videodisc tryout indicate that the teachers had no difficulty integrating video segments into their teaching routines.

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