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Media--it takes more than flipping a switch.

J Miller

    Cross-Reference on Human Resources Management
    |April 11, 1980
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    Summary

    Selecting audiovisual media for health education requires careful consideration of budget and program needs. This guide provides tips for making informed media choices to maximize impact and value.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Education
    • Media Studies
    • Public Health Communication

    Background:

    • Effective health education programs rely on appropriate media selection.
    • Budget constraints are a significant factor in choosing health education media.
    • Audiovisual resources play a crucial role in disseminating health information.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide guidance on selecting audiovisual media for health education.
    • To offer practical tips for making informed media choices.
    • To assist program planners in navigating budget considerations for media acquisition.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of best practices in health communication media selection.
    • Analysis of factors influencing audiovisual media choice in educational settings.
    • Compilation of practical recommendations for budget-conscious media selection.

    Main Results:

    • Key considerations include audience, learning objectives, and media longevity.
    • Budget allocation strategies for maximizing media impact are discussed.
    • The importance of evaluating media content and technical quality is highlighted.

    Conclusions:

    • Informed audiovisual media selection enhances health education program effectiveness.
    • Strategic budget management is essential for acquiring impactful media resources.
    • Utilizing a structured approach ensures intelligent media choices for health education initiatives.

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