Acquiring music, pictures, and video for use in teaching distance education classes |
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Journal/Book: J Educ Comput Res. 1995; 13: 26 Austin Ave, Amityville, NY 11701. Baywood Publ Co Inc. 401-412.
Abstract: The fast pace of the technology revolution is making it necessary, yet difficult, for teachers to find motivating and creative learning materials that students expect and that distant learners require. This study uniquely and concisely synthesizes information on sources, equipment compatibility, and copyright for existing music, picture, and video sources toward readily infusing technology into teaching.
Note: Article DWK Ige, Indiana Univ NW, Dept Commun, 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN 46408 USA
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