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Notes on Slide Sets
Title: Makerere University Slides
Date: 1969
Collection Number: 72041
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
4 slide boxes
(0.2 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Illustrates the history of Christianity in East Africa. Prepared by the Department of Religious Studies and the Audio-Visual
Aids Center of Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
Creator:
Makerere University
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Makerere University Slides, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Notes on Slide Sets
These slides are arranged in sets of twelve, and each set is intended to be complete within itself, and to provide sufficient
teaching material for one session. Twelve slides may seem very few to shew in one session, but a mistake frequently made is
to shew too many slides at one time. Each picture is intended to be a peg on which teaching and discussion can be hung, and
it is often useful to run through a set of slides a second time, getting a student to make the comments on the picture, or
to question his fellow pupils.
The notes which follow will need to be supplemented by the teacher, but it is hoped that enough information is given to indicate
why the sets have been made up as they are.
The sets could be used in a number of ways. They could be used as illustrative material for the initial teaching of a subject;
or they could be used for revision purposes. Other combinations of pictures could be made, or one set amplified from another
or with the teacher's own slides.
These slide sets do not pretend to cover the history of Christianity in East Africa exhaustively, and there are many aspects
which are ommitted altogether. The Department of Religious Studies is very grateful to all those who have helped to collect
the material used here, and asks those who use it to help collect further useful illustrations.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Slides (Photography)
Christianity -- Africa, East -- Pictorial works