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Designing a Visual Factors-Based Screen Display Interface: The New Role of the Graphic Technologist.
Faiola, Tony; DeBloois, Michael L. – Educational Technology, 1988
Discusses the role of the graphic technologist in preparing computer screen displays for interactive videodisc systems, and suggests screen design guidelines. Topics discussed include the grid system; typography; visual factors research; color; course mobility through branching and software menus; and a model of course integration. (22 references)…
Descriptors: Branching, Color, Courseware, Design Requirements
Steinberg, Esther R. – 1991
Color monitors are in wide use in computer systems. Thus, it is important to understand how to apply color effectively in computer assisted instruction (CAI) and computer based training (CBT). Color can enhance learning, but it does not automatically do so. Indiscriminate application of color can mislead a student and thereby even interfere with…
Descriptors: Color, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Design Requirements

England, Elaine – Computers and Education, 1984
Discusses two factors to consider in relation to the use of color and the design of computerized instructional materials: the purpose of using color in instruction and how the microcomputer, with its limitations, affects color use. Principles for the use of color are suggested. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Color, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Courseware

England, Elaine – CALICO Journal, 1984
Suggests that insights from other disciplines be considered when evaluating computer-assisted language instruction materials. Issues which need to be considered when evaluating these materials include: design issues, user-machine interfacing, support documentation, screen layout, color and animation, and restricted visual display capacity. (SED)
Descriptors: Animation, Authoring Aids (Programing), Color, Computer Assisted Instruction