EDUCATION ON RADIO
It was a pity New Zealand had divided up radio and television said Miss J. M. Herbison, vice-principal of the Christchurch Technical [lnstitute, at a day for women held at Kaiapoi. I Radio New Zealand had 'established a continuing education unit and the first proj gramme would be heard in [June, said Miss Herbison, | who met Mr Neil Barnes, of the 8.8. C. last week and viewed video programmes he i brought to New Zealand, of adult literary w-ork in England; a link of audio with visual presentation. The ideal would be the ability to link up with teleI vision and use it as well (within the continuing education pogramme, said Miss Herbison.
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34126, 12 April 1976, Page 6
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