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WELCOME

TO AVRC

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SREE NARAYANA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

MUVATTUPUZHA

Name: CHRISMA CHERIANOption: 1st B.Ed Malayalam

TOPIC : AVRC (Audio Visual Resource Centre)

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Audio Visual Research Centre (AVRC)

It Provides valuable resource material for higher education and mass communication.

The programmes produced are televised under UGC/CEC countrywide classroom programme.

1996-97, the Centre produced 16 educational programmes covering various subjects like Earth sciences, Ecology, Wildlife, Chemistry, Maths, Sports, Social sciences and classical dance etc.

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AVRC

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The Audio Visual Resource Centre (AVRC) is the resource centre for the School for Studies in Art and Culture (SSAC) in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at Carleton University (CU) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.The AVRC serves the combined faculties of Art, History, Music and Film at CU.

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The centre undertakes research in all aspects of educational technology in relation to learning for both urban and rural colleges.

It invites Faculty from within and outside the university as subject experts participate in the activities.

The centre has made about 180 programmes covering various and areas

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SERVICESThe Audio Visual Resource Centre provides the following services: Circulation of reserve material for

courses at the second-year level and above. Students may consult these materials on a two-hour loan arrangement(readings; CD’s; DVD’s)

Online searching of the School’s teaching and reference collections, including a digital image collection. Requests for items or parton accounts may be made in person or via email [email protected]

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Assistance in locating analogue or digital material or in creating presentations or rescreening a film -- We’re here to help!

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ART HISTORYThe Art History Collection at ARVC consists of: Digital image slide boards (MDID);

separate username and password. Approx. 250,000 slides of fine arts and

architectural subjects. Unique and significant material in this collection will become an important research archive.

Approx. 20,000 digital images. The digital image collections is based developed on a course-by-course basis and will compliment subscription-based image resources supported by the Library.

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The Friends of Art History Reference Collection

A modest number of dictionaries, encyclopedia and guides

The Archive of Canadian Woman Artists (A multimedia archive made up of thousands of items. The archive was created by Natalie Lucky)

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PRODUCTION

Production of educational television programmes for telecast on National Network under UGC’s Countrywide classroom.

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RESEARCH

All aspects of educational technology in relation to learning in diverse age groups for both urban and rural population in various disciplines.

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RESEARCH PROJECTSAudio Visual Research Centre

University Of Roorkee

Impact of UGC programmes on undergraduates

CEC-IGNOU-ISRO, National talkback experiment on new Communication and information technologies- a course taught by teleconference

Need assessment survey of the student of up regarding countrywide classroom programme.

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EXPERIMENTS IN RESEARCH ANDCONSULTANCY

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

Course packages preparation by lecture notes and video packages.

Institute – industry interaction

Organization of knowledge upgradation programmes.

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