Abstract: An audio-visual teaching machine so made that, when any one of a plurality of independent visual teaching contents respectively appearing in a plurality of windows is pressed with a finger, an audio teaching content corresponding to the pressed visual teaching content may be automatically reproduced so as to be able to efficiently teach with a simple operation. This teaching machine is used together with a teaching card having a plurality of visual teaching contents on one surface and a plurality of magnetic tracks containing audio teaching contents corresponding to the respective visual teaching contents on the other surface. Until the teaching card is correctly set in the teaching machine, a buzzer will continue to sound. When the visual teaching content appearing in the window is pressed with a finger while the teaching card is set in a correct position, a lamp will be lighted to illuminate the window.
Abstract: A film winding device for slide projectors of a type using strip films comprising a film housing case capable of being removably fitted to a projector body, a film guide guiding a projected film toward the film housing case, a leading ring mounted rotatably on the end portion of the film guide and capable of leading in the projected film at the tip so as to come to the outside within the film housing case and a roller means arranged so as to be able to positively feed the projected film even in the end portion into the film housing case, whereby the film having finished being projected can be housed successively into the film housing case so as to be projectable without being rewound. In this slide projector, the film to be projected can be easily taken at the tip to the position of the film guide by pushing a button.