What goes round: video and learning
Clive on Learning
OCTOBER 20, 2005
But by the late 1980s, CD-ROM had taken the place of videodisc, media went digital, and they took our video away. The CD was designed as a music carrier and had neither the bandwidth nor the capacity for decent video. If you thought early CD-ROMs were bandwidth-constrained, the Internet established new records.
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