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Fradkin, Bernard – 1976
The multiple image presentation format investigated in this research review refers in most cases to the use of more than one image, with or without audio synchronization, on a single screen or multiple screens, with slides or any appropriate media mix to accomplish a predetermined learning task. Studies reviewed are divided into three categories:…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Media Research, Multimedia Instruction, Multisensory Learning
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Hair, Harriet I. – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1987
Reports on a research study which compared children's verbal and nonverbal responses to music stimuli. Also examines the relationship between verbal and visual responses. Concludes that educators should continue to search for efficient sequencing of associative pairings of oral/visual stimuli in order to make traditional music terminology more…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Multisensory Learning
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Wood, Judy W.; Rosbe, Marta – Clearing House, 1985
Presents multisensory methods for adapting classroom lectures for mainstreamed students. (FL)
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Mainstreaming, Multisensory Learning, Secondary Education
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Stone, Patrick – Volta Review, 1983
Twenty-one hearing-impaired children (6- to 14-years-old) who had received unisensory instruction for at least three years were administered a series of syllable reception tests. Subjects showed significantly more improvement when audition was added to visual reception than has been shown in previous studies of children educated in "multisensory"…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Communication Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments
Nelsen, Ralph – Elementary English, 1975
Educating the child to be visually literate may help solve such educational problems as lack of motivation, irrelevancy and inefficient learning. (JH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Processes, Multisensory Learning, Relevance (Education)
Klement, Jerome J.; And Others – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1973
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Audiovisual Instruction, Aural Learning, Learning Modalities
Castle, Marrietta Walden – 1986
Based on the notion that visual decisions play an important role in what children recognize and interpret in books and that teachers have a special responsibility to help students become visually literate, this article draws parallels between visual and verbal concepts and suggests some activities for teaching "picture reading" skills in the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Multisensory Learning, Pictorial Stimuli, Reader Text Relationship
Gropper, Robert; Woodcock, Richard W. – 1967
This study was divided into two parts: the primary purpose of the visual discrimination study was to examine the relationship between four rebus sizes and discriminability; and the primary purpose of the auditory visual association study was to examine the relationship between four sizes of rebus symbols and the ability to associate them with…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Tests, Educational Research, Multisensory Learning
ORR, DAVID B. – 1967
THE EFFECT OF USING SIMULTANEOUS BIMODAL INPUTS ON THE COMPREHENSION OF CONNECTED DISCOURSE FOR IMPROVING THE READING AND LISTENING SKILLS OF EDUCATIONALLY MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN WAS STUDIED. SUBJECTS WERE STUDENTS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 12 YEARS, 11 MONTHS AND 17 YEARS, 11 MONTHS WHOSE MEASURED INTELLIGENCE WAS BETWEEN 54 AND 86. THE STUDENTS…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Mild Mental Retardation, Multisensory Learning, Reading Achievement
Dwyer, Francis M., Jr. – 1968
Five slide sequences, each containing 39 black-and-white slides designed to complement oral instruction, and carrying a 32 minute oral instructional unit on the heart, were presented to 269 college students in five groups through a television receiver. The purpose was twofold: to determine if redundant information presented simultaneously through…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Aural Learning, Educational Television, Higher Education
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Tidhar, Chava – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1973
An attempt to isolate possible effects of the application of visual reminders on learning by TV. The underlying assumption was that learning by means of television and other visual media can be enhanced by methodically applying visual reminders. (Author)
Descriptors: Cues, Dimensional Preference, Educational Media, Educational Television
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Kendall, Michael J. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1988
Investigates whether introduction of music reading activities during beginning instrumental music instruction impedes student's development of aural musicianship and instrumental performance skills because of the division of attention between aural and visual activities. Concludes that music reading activities do not adversely affect the…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Elementary Education, Kinesthetic Methods, Learning Modalities
GAETH, JOHN H. – 1966
THIS STUDY WAS THE SECOND PART OF AN INVESTIGATION OF VERBAL LEARNING IN CHILDREN, THE FIRST PART BEING CONCERNED WITH THE EFFECTS OF AUDITORY, VISUAL, AND COMBINED AUDIOVISUAL PRESENTATIONS UPON THE LEARNING OF VARIOUS KINDS OF MATERIALS IN A PAIRED-ASSOCIATE PARADIGM. THIS PORTION OF THE STUDY INVOLVED AN EXTENSIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Aural Learning, Hearing Impairments, Learning Processes
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Wagener, Elaine H. – Language Arts, 1976
The limitation of stimuli which occurs in visually impaired children can be partially ameliorated by strengthening other sense modalities. (JH)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Elementary Education, Kinesthetic Perception, Learning Modalities
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Murphy, Erroleen; McLaughlin, T. F. – Reading Improvement, 1990
Examines the effects of a tactile and kinaesthetic teaching method on the spelling performance of a special education student. Finds improved accuracy in weekly tests but modest long-term retention when tracing target words with the index finger of the dominant hand. Finds overall improved scores when tracing was combined with dictation. (KEH)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Case Studies, Grade 4, Instructional Effectiveness
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