Box 6
Container
Contains 12 Results:
Professional Vita Covering 1958-1999, Undated
File — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Scope and Content Note
From the collection:
Series I: Research contains published articles by other visual literacy professionals and is arranged into fourteen subseries including Reading, Language, Development and Visualization, and Visualization and Visual Literacy. Of particular interest is Sub-Series N: Television, which documents research in nine areas including a study on the effects of television on children. Series II: Teaching consists of class syllabi, papers, and related class assignments. It also houses several...
Dates:
Undated
AECT-IVLA Presentation: Criteria for Selecting Materials & Activities to Develop Visual Abilities
, 1979
File — Box: 6, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the collection:
Series I: Research contains published articles by other visual literacy professionals and is arranged into fourteen subseries including Reading, Language, Development and Visualization, and Visualization and Visual Literacy. Of particular interest is Sub-Series N: Television, which documents research in nine areas including a study on the effects of television on children. Series II: Teaching consists of class syllabi, papers, and related class assignments. It also houses several...
Dates:
1979
How to Develop Your Visual Maturity
, 1979
File — Box: 6, Folder: 3
Scope and Content Note
From the collection:
Series I: Research contains published articles by other visual literacy professionals and is arranged into fourteen subseries including Reading, Language, Development and Visualization, and Visualization and Visual Literacy. Of particular interest is Sub-Series N: Television, which documents research in nine areas including a study on the effects of television on children. Series II: Teaching consists of class syllabi, papers, and related class assignments. It also houses several...
Dates:
1979
Research Proposal: [Draft] The Mediating Effects of the Family Context for Television Viewing on Preschoolers
, 1981 January
File — Box: 6, Folder: 4
Scope and Content Note
From the collection:
Series I: Research contains published articles by other visual literacy professionals and is arranged into fourteen subseries including Reading, Language, Development and Visualization, and Visualization and Visual Literacy. Of particular interest is Sub-Series N: Television, which documents research in nine areas including a study on the effects of television on children. Series II: Teaching consists of class syllabi, papers, and related class assignments. It also houses several...
Dates:
1981 January
IVLA-Lexington, Kentucky Presentation: Variables in the Environment for Pre-School Television Viewing
, 1981 November 3
File — Box: 6, Folder: 5
Scope and Content Note
From the collection:
Series I: Research contains published articles by other visual literacy professionals and is arranged into fourteen subseries including Reading, Language, Development and Visualization, and Visualization and Visual Literacy. Of particular interest is Sub-Series N: Television, which documents research in nine areas including a study on the effects of television on children. Series II: Teaching consists of class syllabi, papers, and related class assignments. It also houses several...
Dates:
1981 November 3
Paper: Research on Environments for Children's Television Viewing
, 1983 February
File — Box: 6, Folder: 6
Scope and Content Note
From the collection:
Series I: Research contains published articles by other visual literacy professionals and is arranged into fourteen subseries including Reading, Language, Development and Visualization, and Visualization and Visual Literacy. Of particular interest is Sub-Series N: Television, which documents research in nine areas including a study on the effects of television on children. Series II: Teaching consists of class syllabi, papers, and related class assignments. It also houses several...
Dates:
1983 February
IVLA-Tulsa, Oklahoma: Dynamite Approaches to Visual Literacy: What's Happening in Pittsburgh
, 1987 October 31
File — Box: 6, Folder: 7
Scope and Content Note
From the collection:
Series I: Research contains published articles by other visual literacy professionals and is arranged into fourteen subseries including Reading, Language, Development and Visualization, and Visualization and Visual Literacy. Of particular interest is Sub-Series N: Television, which documents research in nine areas including a study on the effects of television on children. Series II: Teaching consists of class syllabi, papers, and related class assignments. It also houses several...
Dates:
1987 October 31
IVLA- 1988 Paper: An Affectively Oriented Course in Visual Thinking and Learning
, 1988
File — Box: 6, Folder: 8
Scope and Content Note
From the collection:
Series I: Research contains published articles by other visual literacy professionals and is arranged into fourteen subseries including Reading, Language, Development and Visualization, and Visualization and Visual Literacy. Of particular interest is Sub-Series N: Television, which documents research in nine areas including a study on the effects of television on children. Series II: Teaching consists of class syllabi, papers, and related class assignments. It also houses several...
Dates:
1988
The Role of Myth in Visual Literacy
, 1992
File — Box: 6, Folder: 9
Scope and Content Note
From the collection:
Series I: Research contains published articles by other visual literacy professionals and is arranged into fourteen subseries including Reading, Language, Development and Visualization, and Visualization and Visual Literacy. Of particular interest is Sub-Series N: Television, which documents research in nine areas including a study on the effects of television on children. Series II: Teaching consists of class syllabi, papers, and related class assignments. It also houses several...
Dates:
1992
IVLA Programs/Invitations/Directory, 1978-1988
File — Box: 6, Folder: 10
Scope and Content Note
From the collection:
Series I: Research contains published articles by other visual literacy professionals and is arranged into fourteen subseries including Reading, Language, Development and Visualization, and Visualization and Visual Literacy. Of particular interest is Sub-Series N: Television, which documents research in nine areas including a study on the effects of television on children. Series II: Teaching consists of class syllabi, papers, and related class assignments. It also houses several...
Dates:
1978-1988