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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Video conferencing can be used to reach out to students at other universities for dual courses or even to independent students at other locations. I attended a course on the "Impact of Volcanos on Waterways" in which the lecturer spoke to the University of Canterbury class while students at Lincoln University, 12 miles away, watched, interacted and asked questions using a 70˝ video screen. The course was also automatically recorded for future review. This is very powerful technology, and I believe integrating print with other media options is the way of the future in-plant.
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