Sources
"The Sourcebook for Teaching Science", by Norm Herr.
This book benifits my project because it has many facts about the time
spent watching TV, along with other things. I would classify this as a
secondary source, because there is references to multiple studies.
http://www.tvhistory.tv/
Written by: Tom Genova Published:04-09-01
This website is a great help. as it provides exactly what year
early televisions were made. This must make it a secondary
source, as some things are dated pre-1935.
http://inventors.about.com/od/tstartinventions/a/Television.htm
Part of the New York Times Company
This website was actually a really big help on account
that it was an actual timeline. Again, since some things
were dated pre-1935, it's likely a secondary source.
This book benifits my project because it has many facts about the time
spent watching TV, along with other things. I would classify this as a
secondary source, because there is references to multiple studies.
http://www.tvhistory.tv/
Written by: Tom Genova Published:04-09-01
This website is a great help. as it provides exactly what year
early televisions were made. This must make it a secondary
source, as some things are dated pre-1935.
http://inventors.about.com/od/tstartinventions/a/Television.htm
Part of the New York Times Company
This website was actually a really big help on account
that it was an actual timeline. Again, since some things
were dated pre-1935, it's likely a secondary source.