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BUFVC

Upcoming Course
Moving Image and Sound for Learning and Teaching – sources, search strategies, appraisal and use
Presenters: BUFVC specialists - Sergio Angelini, Marianne Open, Luis Carrasqueiro, Murray Weston
Thursday 23rd October 2008,
10.30 am - 4.30 pm

This course looks at the acquisition and use of audio-visual content for learning and research. Participants will explore sources of content and forms of delivery. They will also gain insight into pedagogic value of audio-visual content and how it may be used for learning and teaching.

Registration Charge: £150
Standard Services Ordinary member rate: £127.50
Premier Services Ordinary member rate: £105
British Universities
Film & Video Council
77 Wells Street
London W1T 3QJ
tel: 020 7393 1512
fax: 020 7393 1555
bufvc.ac.uk
moving image and sound,
knowledge and access
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0207 393 1512
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The BUFVC is a charity (no. 313582) part-funded by HEFCE via the JISC. HEFCE     JISC
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