Abstract

This article outlines the uses, characteristics and types of video programme which may be produced. It provides some guidelines for using video and for making and evaluating video programmes. Using video may seem simple. After all, any fool can switch on a videorecorder. It takes a good teacher to convert images and sound into a meaningful learning resource for students.

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