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CHAPTER 3 1 Cumulative Symposium Bibliography (1965-1974; 1978-1983): A Guide to Media Symposium Papers Media Symposium Reports An Overview of Audiovisual Research Affecting Deaf Education. American Annals of the Deaf, 1965, 110 (5). Systems Approach in Deaf Education. American Annals of the Deaf, 1966, 111 (5). The Educational Media Complex. American Annals of the Deaf, 1967, 112 (5). Designing Instructional Facilities for Teaching the Deaf: The Learning Module. American Annals of the Deaf, 1968, 113 (5). Individualizing Instruction for the Deaf Student. American Annals of the Deaf, 1969, 114 (5). Communicative Television for the Deaf Student. American Annals of the Deaf, 1970,115 (6). Programmed Learning for the Deaf Student. American Annals of the Deaf, 1971, 116 (5). Affecting the Human Potential of the Deaf Student: Another Role for Educational Media. American Annals of the Deaf, 1972, 117 (5). Career Education and Educational Media for the Deaf Student. American Annals of the Deaf, 1973, 118 (5). Update '74: A Decade of Progress. American Annals of the Deaf, 1974, 119 (5). Developments in Communication Technology for the Hearing Impaired. American Annals of the Deaf, 1978, 123 (6). Educational Technology for the '80s. American Annals of the Deaf, 1979, 124 (5). Back to Media: How to Use Better What You Already Have. American Annals of the Deaf, 1980, 125 (6). Hearing Impaired Learner with Special Needs. American Annals of the Deaf, 1981, 126 (6). A.A.D. / September 1983 717 Media Symposium Reports Microcomputers in Education of the Hearing Impaired. American Annals of the Deaf, 1982, 127 (5). Computer Assisted Research and Instruction for the Hearing Impaired. American Annals of the Deaf, 1983, 128 (5). Author Index A Agron, G. Architecture for social needs. (Designing Instructional Facilities for Teaching the Deaf: The Learning Module.) AAD, 1968, 113 (5). Anderson, D. Breaking the television time-lock. (Communicative Television for the Deaf Student .) AAD, 1970, 115 (6). Arcanin, J. Computer assisted instruction at the California School for the Deaf—past, present, and future: An administrator's view. (Educational Technology for the '80s.) AAD, 1979, 124 (5). Arcanin, J., & Zawolkow, G. Microcomputers in the service of students and teachers—computer -assisted instruction at the California School for the Deaf: An update. (Back to Media: How to Use Better What You Already Have.) AAD, 1980, 125 (6). Ashcroft, S. Multiple choice: Criterion test of special education. (Update '74: A Decade of Progress.) AAD, 1974, 119 (5). Attletweed, B., & Minton, N. Classroom to community to classroom: A multi-media approach to teaching functional skills to multi-handicapped hearing impaired students. (Hearing Impaired Learner with Special Needs.) AAD, 1981, 126 (6). B Bardenstein, L. MELBORP (math drill and practice ). (Microcomputers in Education of the Hearing Impaired.) AAD, 1982, 227 (5). Barnes, O. D., & Finkelstein, A. The role of computer assisted instruction at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf. (Programmed Learning for the Deaf Student.) AAD, 1971, 116 (5). Behrens, T., Clack, L., & Alprin, L. Mathematics curriculum supported by computer-assisted instruction. (Individualizing Instruction for the Deaf Student.) AAD, 1969, 114 (5). Bellefleur, P. Radio/teletype communications systems: An adjunct to television captions for the deaf. (Developments in Communication Technology for the Hearing Impaired.) AAD, 1978, 123 (6). Berenson, B. The educational implications of architecture for the deaf. (Designing Instructional Facilities for Teaching the Deaf: The Learning Module.) AAD, 1968, 113 (5). Bishop, C. Hearing impaired learner with special needs: The deaf-blind. (Hearing Impaired Learner with Special Needs.) AAD, 1981, 126 (6). Bitzer, D. Uses of CBE for the handicapped. (Educational Technology for the '80s.) AAD, 1979, 124 (5). Blackwell, H. R. Lighting in the learning module . (Designing Instructional Facilities for Teaching the Deaf: The Learning Module.) AAD, 1968, 113 (5). Block, M., & Okrand, M. Real-time closed captioned television as an educational tool. (Computer Assisted Research and Instruction for the Hearing Impaired.) AAD, 1983,128 (5). Bloom, J. The development of independent auditory training activities for severely and profoundly deaf students using audiovisual equipment. (Back to Media: How To Use Better What You Already Have.) AAD, 1980,125 (6). Boham, B., & Selkowitz, S. Video-counseling for multi-handicapped hearing impaired students . (Hearing Impaired Learner with Special Needs.) AAD, 1981, 126 (6). Borron, R. Super...

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