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CEE uses the print medium to provide additional information on an issue and to relate the issue to the local scenario to strengthen the educational value of the video programme.

CEE also uses the print medium to share information about the different ways in which audio-visuals have been used for education and development.

 


  VRC Catalogue
This catalogue provides a list of the video programmes available with CEE. It also provides other details about each programme like Duration, Language, Producer/Director, Production company, Country, and a short synopsis of the programme.
News EE
An ENVIS newsletter of CEE. This bimonthly newsletter used to carry an audio-visual space dedicated to reviews of video programmes, information about use of the audio-visuals in education, learnings from these experiences, etc. Information on happenings in the field of media and the reviews of video programmes appear regularly.


 



  Wild Dreams Green Screens
This book brings to the reader, first-hand account of some distinguished wildlife filmmakers as they journey through the landscape of environment. The book features filmmakers like Romulus Whitaker, Ashish Chandola, Rommel Shanmugam, Krishnendu Bose, Simantini Dhuru, Rupin Dang, Manisha Shelat and Shekar Dattatri.
 
  Water: Elixir of Life
This facilitator's guide is part of an educational package on water. This package contains a set of 11 half-hour video programmes on freshwater issues, with the accompanying facilitator's guide.
The video programmes belong to the 'Changing Currents' series, produced by the Television Trust for the Environment (TVE). Each of these half-hour programmes covers issues related to several aspects of water, faced by people globally. The main issue dealt with in each video programme has been identified and an attempt to provide a local perspective on the issue has been made in the print material. The guide also includes some activity ideas and action projects.
 

 
 


 

Hands On
'Hands On' is a series of 5-minute programmes about technologies and processes helping communities and entrepreneurs around the world to develop more sustainable lifestyles, practices and businesses.
CEE has localized the Hands On programmes in India so that information on best practices in sustainable development from other countries is available locally, to encourage and inspire the adoption of locally relevant and affordable best practices to positively influence the choices, policies and practices that will contribute towards sustainable development, inspire documentation of local best practices in the same manner as those brought in from other countries.

 

 
 
Wild Dreams Green Screens