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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But video allows for less misinterpretation of messaging, as you can read body language and see verbal cues. Print can easily be miscommunicated, as the written word is subject to personal interpretation.
Video is not as portable as print and is device dependent. But with video it is also much easier and quicker to demonstrate "how" something is done, while "explaining" in print is much less effective. I believe it's one of video's real strengths, but they both have their strengths and liabilities.
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