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  2. Payne Fund Studies - Wikipedia

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    This study concluded that "motion pictures have definite, lasting effects on the social attitudes of children." One final study in the Payne Fund Studies argued that additional factors such as those that are social, familial, situational and individual differences should be taken into account when assessing the impact of film on behaviour.

  3. Educational film - Wikipedia

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    For example, educational films can be used in the teaching of architectural subjects, giving a tour of a structure without needing to bring the students to it physically. Similarly, when teaching a complex principal, such as cell division , a loop of video can demonstrate the processes involved as many times as the students need.

  4. Filmstrip - Wikipedia

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    An SVE music filmstrip set; filmstrip title: "Musical Books for young people" Film strips were popular in the USSR because movie projectors and VCRs were not in common use until the early 1990s. A great number of films were produced by the "Diafilm" studio. The majority of these films did not have supplementary audio, but were instead captioned.

  5. Eleanor Roosevelt’s 1939 Guest Column: How Movies Can Broaden ...

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    It is a great field, this field of visual education and propaganda, if you use the word propaganda as the South Americans do, meaning education. Eleanor Roosevelt’s 1939 Guest Column: How Movies ...

  6. Motion Pictures in Education - Wikipedia

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    The Austin American-Statesman said in 1923 that the book is "well-written" and "contains a wealth of information relating to educational films". [6] The Journal and Tribune wrote in 1923 that it has "limitless possibilities for the use of the moving pictures in the school room" and that it was "the first real authoritative work on the subject". [2]

  7. Media literacy education - Wikipedia

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    Mind Over Media is one example of an international collaboration in media literacy education: it is a digital learning platform that relies on crowdsourced examples of contemporary propaganda shared by educators and learners from around the world. For educators who are developing media literacy programs, the study of propaganda has become ...

  8. Digital media in education - Wikipedia

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    By 1999, 99% of public school teachers in the United States reported access to at least one computer in their schools, and 84% had access to a computer in their classroom. [5] The invention of the World Wide Web in 1992 simplified internet navigation and sparked further interest in educational settings. Computers were initially integrated into ...

  9. 17 movies where viewers missed the point - AOL

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    From ‘Juno’ to ‘Fight Club’, Louis Chilton picks 17 films that have been misunderstood