A wide range of equipment is available to present tape/slide presentations. It has been emphasised that although there is a place for simple equipment, in a teaching centre automatic equipment has many advantages. It is possible to have a system in which the slides change automatically and the tape stops automatically in order that the student may make a response. Filmstrip should be considered as an alternative to slides.
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