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Flannel Boards And How To Use Them (1958)

Music was deleted to comply with YouTube copyright rules.  Just when you thought you knew everything there was to know about flannel boards, this little 16mm reel comes along to put you in your place!  Yes, long after you really get what flannel boards are all about, this film just keeps on deep diving....  probably more than I really wanted to know about flannel boards...  but hey - in 1957 these were a really big deal!

https://youtu.be/TLj23APxSpI

Flannel Boards And How To Use Them (1958)

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A flannelboard is made of cloth. Different types of cloth include cotton; silk; canvas; burlap; flannel; nylon; denim; linen; and satin. A flannelboard, however, is made out of flannel cloth. The flannelboard that you buy from a store is most likely to be square. If you are making your own flannelboard, you can make it square also. You may choose to make your flannelboard some other shape. Another shape might better suit the type of lesson that you plan to teach with the flannelboard that you intend to make. This will depend on how you intend to use your flannelboard... (I mean, WOW. I know, it's probably impossible for a film to put this topic across with any real razzle-dazzle. But this one fails to even achieve "ra.")

Andy Ihnatko

Brings to mind Colorforms vinyl.

William Alsing

I didn't know what a flannel board was, but it turns out one has been lurking in my home office for decades.

David Peaker

That opaque projector brought back memories of "classroom tech" from my school years from the early 1960s through the mid 1970s. Including those audio filmstrip projectors that used beeps on a record to advance the projector to the next frame. And, of course, overhead projectors and 16mm projectors. Back when schools had "AV Clubs", the original geek/nerd dens, where students did basic maintenance on the equipment and shuffled it between classrooms.

BobC

around the 10" mark they say seal one side with shellac or res. What is this res?? I assume resin but I find it funny how it should be known, lol.

Aaron Nadler

I'll untangle the mainsprings that will be required to regulate the spring wound mechanisms needed to show Fran's archive.

Aaron Nadler

You are dead right. It’s truly amazing to see how complicated we can make things while making them more obtuse and passive. Now we have graphics arts departments that make sure the approved branding logo is on every powerpoint slide in the “deck”. The first time I heard that term used by a talking suit I asked then where they learned to use a keypunch. (cue smoke from ears)

Mike O'Dell

After The Great EMP event, you and your acolytes will be in great demand as the only people who can give a briefing without Powerpoint! Knowledge is power, and your power will not need a cord! Very farsighted vision as to what will be valuable in time. (grin)

Mike O'Dell


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