- involving both hearing and seeing (usually relating to teaching aids); "the school's audiovisual department"
- materials using sight or sound to present information; "language tapes and videocassettes and other audiovisuals"
- The term audio-visual (AV) may refer to works with both a sound and a visual component, the production or use of such works, or the equipment involved in presenting such works. Films and television programs are examples of audio-visual presentations.
- (AudioVisuals) The Audio Visuals were an unlicensed series of Doctor Who audio dramas made by British fans in the 1980s. ...
- Combination of auditory and visual information. Related to hearing and sight.
- Used in Library Catalogue records to indicate audio tapes, videos, CDs and similar formats. At some campus libraries, audiovisual items are shelved in a separate sequence.
- Of or related to both hearing and sight. Items and equipment used to transmit messages for hearing or sight.
- book media containing pictures, video and/or sound. Examples: videocassettes and audiocassettes
- Information in a form other than words printed on paper. Examples include films, slides, audio tapes, videocassettes, records, and computer software.
- Any sound recording or broadcast, t.v. broadcast, or film (any format).
- Something that can be seen and heard. Used to describe videos, DVDs, presentations, and video tutorials.
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- Pertaining to the use of recordings, videos, slides, and other media for presentation.
- Non-book materials which use sound and images to convey information e.g. videos, cassette tapes, DVDs etc.
- Items that are not in paper form such as videos, CD-ROMs, DVD’s, microfilm and cassettes
- Audiovisual materials