Abstract

The use of computer-graphic technology to produce low-cost films for education promises enormous educational benefit at modest cost. For educators, these technical developments are but a means to an end which has thus far received too little attention---the production of visual images that in their ability to communicate ideas are superior to traditional graphical images on paper or blackboard.

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