So You Want To Create Your Own Transparencies?
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| Title: | So You Want To Create Your Own Transparencies? |
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| Authors: | Minor, E. D.1 |
| Source: | Educational Leadership. May1969, Vol. 26 Issue 8, p811-815. 4p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Transparencies in education, *Teaching aids, *Teachers, United States education system, Overhead projection |
| Geographic Terms: | United States |
| Abstract: | This article presents information on the need for creating own transparencies for overhead projection by teachers in the U.S. For the classroom teacher in search of a new and exciting approach to encourage pupil participation and involvement, while at the same time generating a better climate for a more meaningful education process, projected transparencies may be the answer. Today, there are almost unlimited techniques, aids, equipment, materials, and publications for creating overhead transparencies, many of which have been developed with the novice creator in mind. For those interested in a more formal approach to acquiring the necessary techniques and skills, there are courses, workshops, and institutes offered by colleges, universities, and equipment and materials manufacturers. The techniques for creating transparencies range all the way from drawing, lettering, or coloring directly on clear or frosted acetate or cellophane to adding motion to existing or specially prepared transparencies. Various publications treat techniques for creating overhead transparencies. |
| Database: | Education Research Complete |
| Abstract: | This article presents information on the need for creating own transparencies for overhead projection by teachers in the U.S. For the classroom teacher in search of a new and exciting approach to encourage pupil participation and involvement, while at the same time generating a better climate for a more meaningful education process, projected transparencies may be the answer. Today, there are almost unlimited techniques, aids, equipment, materials, and publications for creating overhead transparencies, many of which have been developed with the novice creator in mind. For those interested in a more formal approach to acquiring the necessary techniques and skills, there are courses, workshops, and institutes offered by colleges, universities, and equipment and materials manufacturers. The techniques for creating transparencies range all the way from drawing, lettering, or coloring directly on clear or frosted acetate or cellophane to adding motion to existing or specially prepared transparencies. Various publications treat techniques for creating overhead transparencies. |
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| ISSN: | 00131784 |