Sept. 25, 1951
At a meeting of the Nebraskas City Teachers’ Association Monday, Gordon Glewwe demonstrated the use of tape recorders in the school.
A sound engineer for the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co., Glewwe told of the University of Minnesota’s Tape-for-Teaching program. Through this program, he said, schools in the state send blank tapes into the University’s library, which records educational material from its files and sends it back to the school.
A similar program, said Glewwe, will soon be in effect in Nebraska.
Sept. 25, 1951
At a meeting of the Nebraskas City Teachers’ Association Monday, Gordon Glewwe demonstrated the use of tape recorders in the school.
A sound engineer for the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co., Glewwe told of the University of Minnesota’s Tape-for-Teaching program. Through this program, he said, schools in the state send blank tapes into the University’s library, which records educational material from its files and sends it back to the school.
A similar program, said Glewwe, will soon be in effect in Nebraska.