Constructing a CultureMain MenuConstructing a CultureIntroduction: A Snapshot in TimeSensible SchoolingSetting the Stage for Visual CultureSee and Hear!Incorporating Audio-Visual Education into the ClassroomLife Adjustment MovementPhilosophy of education in which students are "adjusted" to American life.Films in the ClassroomNew Film Helps GirlsCreating a Visual Culture through Print MediaIn the Beginning: A Brief History of LIFE MagazinePost War Teen TuningThe Building Blocks of Visual CultureAboutThis page describes the methodology behind the developed. Team member introductionBibliographyMaureen Kudlik07ec8ebdd0fbeaba49b25d2b198d84b9712cd0d6Micah Ariela1e838a35a85c5d3e09b44fd8da4e45888d7b1efJessica Martineze6106ba1d3fdd6a087256fecb73a84263965399aVince Sandrif1c5ba0a4f7b96b251ed23b27f5bd5ddc781e56b
The Story of Menstruation
12016-02-29T16:40:27-08:00Jessica Martineze6106ba1d3fdd6a087256fecb73a84263965399a83361The Story of Menstruation is a 1946 10-minute animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions in 1946. It was commissioned by the International ...plain2016-02-29T16:40:27-08:00YouTube2010-01-11T18:08:22.000Z_l9qhlHFXuMCineGraphicJessica Martineze6106ba1d3fdd6a087256fecb73a84263965399a
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1media/background-1212632_1920.jpgmedia/images.jpg2016-02-29T17:08:29-08:00Films in the Classroom16New Film Helps Girlsplain2016-03-07T16:59:02-08:00 With the technological advances in cinema, films could now be used in the classroom to teach sensitive topics, such as bodily functions. Instructors were able to show medically correct films without the stigma of a morally constricting culture. The film was viewed by young women in churches, 4H clubs, as well as community college. The use of animation made it easier to view diagrams. The audience can relate to the activities that the animated girl goes through and the omnipresent narrator speaks in a calm voice, relieving any embarrassment or stigma the audience might have felt.