Abstract
This article discusses the nature of interactive video instruction (IVI) and the potential benefits of IVI applications in supplementing instruction in the basic communication course. It describes the IVI programs in oral communication that are currently available, the equipment required to institute IVI, and details possible applications of IVI for instructors, students, and educational institutions.
Recommended Citation
Cronin, Michael W. and Kennan, William R.
(1994)
"Using Interactive Video Instruction to Enhance Public Speaking Instruction,"
Basic Communication Course Annual: Vol. 6, Article 5.
Available at:
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/bcca/vol6/iss1/5
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