AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS EXHIBIT
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CIA-RDP78-03090A000100060015-8
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RIFPUB
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U
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2
Document Creation Date:
November 17, 2016
Document Release Date:
July 18, 2000
Sequence Number:
15
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Publication Date:
June 11, 1964
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CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY
SPECIAL BULLETIN
NO. 13-64
C E O F T R A I N
TO. Agency Training Officers
OTR School Chiefs and Instructors
11 June 1964
AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS EXHIBIT
On 30 June and on 1 and 2 July there will be a .display of audio-
visual aids, old stand-bys and recent developments, in Roorn 501,
Broyhill Building. Exhibit hours are 1300 to 1630 on each of the
three days. Members of the OTR Instructional Services Branch
will be present to demonstrate the equipment and to answer ques-
tions.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For further informa-
tion, please call extension 3185,
Some highlights of the exhibit are listed below. These represent
only about 10 percent of the entire display.
"Vu-Graph Film", the instant transparency maker for line
materials. Only an overhead projector (any make or model),
a stylus (ball point pen, pencil, toothpick, key, fingernail,
etc.) and a sheet of the Vu-Graph film are required to pro-
duce instantly a drawn or written bright white image on any
screen or wall. No processing or mounting of any kind re-
quired. Yes, you can type on it too.
A carbon sheet for use in making overhead transparencies
that requires no other equipment. You can typewrite, draw,
or trace with this material on any piece of acetate or cello-
phane. Produces opaque image on white background,
(See other side.)
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An overhead projector that, while using regular 10xl0 trans-
parencies, can be operated from the back of a room. Re-
quires an operator.
A 10xl0 overhead projector combined with a 2x2 slide pro-
jector, Without affecting your 2x2 slide, you can now seeming-
ly write on it and produce all sorts of effects on the screen,
Also accepts filmstrips. A new advance in compact and ver-
satile equipment.
A sync system permitting use of a projector with any tape
recorder.
An inverter to permit operating small projectors, record-
ers, etc., from a battery or automobile generator.
A compact teleprompter device to assist lecturers.
A tape recorder designed for transcribing from tapes.
A stereo recorder with twin microphones to produce con-
sistent-quality reproduction from the lecturer who walks
about the room.
Closed-Circuit (or Wired) Television Systems: A complete-
ly secure system since no broadcasting is involved. An
economy system for general purpose or surveillance use and
a high-resolution system capable of transmitting readable
images of any document will be shown.
A wide variety of audio-visual stands and carts.
Hand-outs include reference leaflets on many of the equip-
ment items on display and a brochure on the use of visual
aids.
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