
First Fifty: EBE’s Golden Anniversary Retrospective (1978)
Features EBE’s long time narrator, James Brill! The film discusses the evolution of educational sound films, starting from early silent films to the introduction of sound, highlighting the contributions of pioneers like Thomas Edison and William Benton. It showcases the impact of film on education, particularly in the context of the atomic era and the modernization of schools. The film emphasizes how audiovisual media can enhance learning experiences by providing vivid, engaging content that allows students to witness events and concepts that are otherwise inaccessible. It also reflects on the ongoing challenges and innovations in the field of audiovisual education.
Keywords
educational films, sound films, Thomas Edison, William Benton, audiovisual media, classroom education, modernization, atomic era, learning experiences, innovation