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Oliver, Garth R.; Waite, Jerry J. – Technology Teacher, 2006
For more than 150 years, printers have been faithfully reproducing continuous tone originals using halftoning techniques. For about 120 years, printers could only use the AM halftoning technique invented by Henry Talbot. In recent years, the advent of powerful raster image processors and high-resolution output devices has increased the variety of…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Computer Peripherals, Technological Advancement, Teaching Methods
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Hudson, Barry J. – CD-ROM Professional, 1994
Describes steps involved in developing and producing multimedia CD-ROMs. Topics discussed include planning; incorporating a variety of types of data; selecting data formats; selecting software; problems; replication issues; data preparation; and CD-ROM as an alternative to paper copies of conference proceedings. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Software Selection, Conference Proceedings, Data Collection
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Thiel, Thomas J. – CD-ROM Professional, 1993
Describes the following steps in CD-ROM production: (1) information base creation; (2) data preparation, conversion, and verification; and (3) indexing and premastering. Cost factors for each step and overall trends in CD-ROM production costs are also discussed. (three references) (EA)
Descriptors: Costs, Databases, Indexing, Information Dissemination
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Fetherolf, Shirley – Ohio Media Spectrum, 1994
To raise money for a high school learning resource center, a librarian produced a cookbook from recipes gathered at local community events. The process included typing the recipes in WordPerfect, photocopying, obtaining a cover design, cutting and collating, and binding. Two thousand cookbooks were made and 875 were sold. At $10 a copy, a $750…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Design, Fund Raising, High Schools
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Mercedes, Dawn – Art Education, 1996
Summarizes negative aspects of computer technology and problems inherent in the field of digital imaging. Considers the postmodernist response that borrowing and alteration are essential characteristics of the technology. Discusses the implications of this for education and research. (MJP)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Aesthetics, Art Activities, Art Education