Learning Media Glossary (Clive Shephard)
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TeleconferencingA way for more than two participants to engage in a telephone conversation, using mobile phones or land lines. Requires the support of a teleconferencing service that allows multiple participants to join a call. Could be used in a learning context for any kind of real-time group activity that does not require face-to-face contact. | |
TelevisionIn its non-interactive form, television is a medium for delivering live or recorded moving pictures and sound off-air or via a DVD or VCR. In a learning context, television can be used as a means for transmitting educational programming (a la the Open University) or as a stimulus for informal learning. | |
Text bookA printed book containing formal learning content. | |
The real world | |
Two-way telephone communication | |