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Stephens, Pam – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
In this article, the author explores the digital artwork of Brian Evans, a composer-artist who creates visualizations of sound. Through the years Evans' love for music and visual art led him to explore ways to work concurrently with image and sound. Digital technology proved to be such a means. Digital technology is based upon the transcription of…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Music, Computer Software, Art
Wodarz, Nan – School Business Affairs, 2002
Describes process of selecting digital imaging software that is user-friendly and needs-appropriate. Includes a table listing the names, prices, and contact information (websites and 800 numbers) of nine digital software packages, including a summary of their major features. (PKP)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Elementary Secondary Education
Descy, Don – Technology Connection, 1996
Provides instruction for creating a home page on the World Wide Web. Highlights include Hypertext Markup Language, word processing programs, how to import graphics from other Web pages and link them to your page, and how to create your own graphics. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Hypermedia, Word Processing
Delfino, Erik – Online, 1993
Describes utility programs available for posttransfer processing files that have been downloaded from the Internet. Highlights include file compression; viewing graphics files; converting binary files to ASCII files; and how to find utility programs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Internet
Kenney, Anne R.; Chapman, Stephen – 1995
This tutorial provides a means to estimate resolution requirements for the use of digital imaging technology in converting text-based material. It is suggested that benchmarks for resolution can be calculated by evaluating the physical attributes of source documents and by applying Quality Index formulas that have been derived from those…
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Computer Graphics, Optical Scanners, Reprography
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Weber, Jacques; And Others – Educational Media International, 1992
Explains molecular graphics, i.e., the application of computer graphics techniques to investigate molecular structure, function, and interaction. Structural models and molecular surfaces are discussed, and a theoretical model that can be used for the evaluation of intermolecular interaction energies for organometallics is described. (45…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Graphics, Models, Molecular Structure
Gruber, John Edward, Jr. – Syllabus, 2001
Discusses graphic design and reviews its development from analog processes to a digital tool with the use of computers. Topics include graphical user interfaces; the need for visual communication concepts; transmedia as opposed to repurposing; and graphic design instruction in higher education. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Higher Education, Multimedia Materials
Bell, Mary Ann – Library Media Connection, 2005
The increasing use of graphics by students and teachers starting with clip art on worksheets and handouts is discussed. A few tips to the students regarding the use of graphics are provided.
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Teaching Methods, Ethics, Worksheets
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Starkman, Neal – T.H.E. Journal, 2007
As display technologies prepare to welcome 3-D, the 21st-century classroom will soon bear little resemblance to anything students and teachers have ever seen. In this article, the author presents the latest innovations in the world of digital display technology. These include: (1) Touchlight, an interactive touch screen program that takes a normal…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Computer Graphics, Computer Assisted Design, Educational Technology
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Perge, Erika – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2008
Education is an active process in which instructors apply various devices to make the material to be taught more suitable for students' perception. As the capabilities of available devices improve, so should the methods of teaching make the best use of them. No tool can ever replace an instructor, but tools can enhance the efficiency of…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Audiovisual Instruction, Teaching Methods
Tannu, Kirti – Online Submission, 2008
To improve quality of science education, the author suggests use of entertaining and exciting technique of animation for better understanding of scientific principles. Latest technologies are being used with more vigour to spread venomous superstitions. Better understanding of science may help students to better their scientific temper. Keeping…
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Graphics, Scientific Principles, Computer Uses in Education
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Mohler, James L.; Miller, Craig L. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2008
As the result of a qualitative investigation into spatial ability, a teaching technique called mentored sketching was found to be effective for teaching visualization skills to freshman engineering students. This contribution describes the technique, how it evolved, and comments made by students as to its effectiveness. While mentored sketching…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Teaching Methods, Freehand Drawing, Visualization
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Betts, J. David – Teaching Artist Journal, 2008
The Multimedia Arts Education Program (MAEP) was an innovative initiative for middle school students that used teaching artists as leaders in an apprenticeship-like teaching context. This article is about a second apprenticeship program supported by a University/Community Partnership grant from the Kellogg Foundation that engaged university…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Art Teachers, Artists, Student Teachers
Watt, Molly – InCider, 1983
Cites four philosophies of educational computing: computer as tutor, object to be taught, tool to accomplish specific tasks (such as word processing), and toy. Also describes new, informal educational software for the home market, including graphics programs and disk magazines. Specific examples are included. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs
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Phillips, Dorothy – Online Review, 1980
Describes the technical characteristics of Telidon, a second-generation videotex system developed in Canada and announced in August 1978, and discusses what has occurred since that time in planning field trials, developing information services, and in planning a coordinated development for Canada of this new technology. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Information Systems, Technological Advancement, Telecommunications
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