Learning Media Glossary (Clive Shephard)
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Clive states: "This glossary contains definitions of 47 different types of learning media, past and present. It may well be useful for teacher training."
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Interactive televisionInteractive television provides the same capabilities as traditional, analogue television but is also capable of delivering highly interactive multimedia programming including games and quizzes. Interactive television can be delivered off-air (as with Freeview), by satellite or fibre-optic cable. | |