What Can I Use? - A Writer's Guide to Media


© Carol Megrail

As writers, we are required to be flexible. Often we are the deciding voice as to what manner of technology should be used for a particular aim. So how do we make this decision and how have others used the new technology to achieve goals? This month's links provide some practical ideas.

Sample Videos

Educational Use of Technology

Creating Educational Web-Based Projects

An Interactive Job Safety Course on CD-ROM

Looking at the Limitations and Abilities of Multimedia

How to Select the Appropriate Media - Part 1

How to Select the Appropriate Media - Part 2

Coaching and Mentoring Training Programs

Travel Video Programs

Media Related Publications

Multimedia Learning for Pharmacists

Traveling in Cyberspace: Video-Mediated Communication

When to Use Video Production

When to Use Computers in Schools

Going Beyond Plain Text

Using Videoconferencing

Using Video in Multimedia

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1.   Aug 3, 2000 6:02 PM
Bet this is really a lot of help to folks interested in this technology. Jerri

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