Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 20:47:45 +0100
From: Dominik Wujastyk <ucgadkw@ucl.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: 13.0179 humanities computing
Hope Greenberg <hope.greenberg@uvm.edu> wrote,
Re: 13.0171 humanities computing
> [...]
> Prof. Michael Kahan wherein he's quoted as saying, in part: "I did an
> experiment. I gave a lecture and videotaped it. Half the class watched
> me give the lecture. The other half, I played the videotape of the same
> thing. The part that watched the videotape -- the electronic part --
> absorbed much more than those who watched me give the lecture. The
> electronic presentation had their attention much more than the personal
> appearance."
This reminds me of the policy adopted in recent years by many airlines of
showing flight passengers a video of the emergency procedures talk, rather
than having the cabin crew do it live. I assume this change is based on
research showing much the same as the above passage.
Dominik
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