Show DISTRIBUTION Introduction a ! successful Proper distribution of materials will propogate audio-visu- al of distributing program This section will explore methods materials and the records necessary in audio-visu- al i i efficiently handling this function of administration Charles F Hoban stated that an adequate system for the i j dis- - j j tribution of educational materials to classroom teachers and other ! I I educational users requires that those materials frequently used by classroom teachers be available from a local source terials which are more specialized (from a more remote source k in nature be i and those m-a- available at least third factor that of cost also enters j i into the program of distribution Less expensive available from a source close to teachers economic necessity must be serving a source more be j expensive materials of available from a made materials should more remote central 27 or area group population geographic larger Types of commercial distribution Three types of commercial film distribution exist in the United States today They are: i 1 Producer distribution in which the producing organization puts its film directly into the hands of the film user either on a rental basis or a sales basis or both 2 Exclusive distribution in which the producer makes his Yearbook Materials of Instruction Forty-Eigh- th Part I National Society for the Study of Education Chicago: The p 5S University of Chicago Press Audio-Vis- ual 19-4- 9 |