Is Video in Your Future?
A former U.S. in-plant manager, who now oversees audio visual services at a New Zealand university, discusses how video and print can work together to provide a multimedia approach to learning.
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So having printed course materials, the Web-based electronic PowerPoint presentation, and access to video-recorded lectures provides a multimedia approach to learning. By providing this complement of services, the DMG in-plant can differentiate itself from the competition. Video is a very powerful complementary technology to paper and it improves retention. It's the "read a book, watch a movie" concept, allowing choices for education and learning.
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