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ITNOW 2007 49(3):24-25; doi:10.1093/itnow/bwl138
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© 2007 The British Computer Society

Education Supplement

It's no game

Alan Oxley

Correspondence: Alan Oxley CEng MBCS CITP is vice president, Information Technology Services at American InterContinental University.


   Abstract

The streaming of video and audio, via the web, has potential for use in practical lessons and classes where events need to be recorded. At present, in more hands-on subjects, teachers gather students around to show them a technique. In the future, 15-30 second video streams could be made available to students, on demand, before, during, and after a session.


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