The video and IT literate generation has come of age, and this is particularly relevant to education; going digital is a necessary transition for today’s schools and universities.
Students are accustomed to interacting with technology on a day to day basis with the majority of children having grown up with computer games, camera phones, music videos and You Tube.
Video and images are increasingly their medium of choice for communication, so incorporating this into their school experience will help to engage them in the classroom, and improve their productivity.

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