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Braden, Roberts A. – 1986
Pointing out that interactive video (IAV) represents a synthesis of four primary technologies--computers, television, visual design, and instructional design--this paper discusses the what, why, and how of IAV visuals. The features and relevant aspects of each technology are briefly discussed, as well as the impact of each of these technologies…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computers, Design Requirements, Guidelines
Mainhart, Robert W.; Gerraughty, James F. – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2005
The Distance Learning Prototype Lab (DLPL) at Saint Francis University's Center of Excellence for Remote and Medically Under-Served Areas (CERMUSA) was established in 1999 to explore and demonstrate how the merger of a variety of telecommunications technologies (video production, computer graphics, the Internet and teleconferencing) can improve…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Class Activities, Telecommunications, Computer Graphics
Bitter, Gary G.; Pryor, Brandt W. – 1996
This paper chronicles the Teaching Mathematics Using Interactive Videodisk (TMMUIV) pilot project. The project emerged in response to the need to train pre-service teachers in, among other things, the use of mathematics manipulatives. The project now can offer a video database and pilot instructional program that combines full-motion video,…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Courseware, Electronic Text, Evaluation Research
Messing, J.; McLachlan, R. – 1994
The use of computer technology in history instruction permits students to explore the data, and formulate and test their own hypotheses within the confines of the data, rather than being passive receptors of someone else's interpretations. The Gallipoli project brought together materials from a national war archive to develop a multimedia teaching…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Electronic Text, Elementary Secondary Education
Bates, A. W. – 1985
The Open University from its inception in 1969 has been a technologically based university. It uses technology to deliver high quality, specially designed teaching materials to large numbers of adult students throughout Britain, and increasingly abroad, who study at home. The Open University's teaching system has remained basically unchanged since…
Descriptors: Audiotape Cassettes, Broadcast Television, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics
Zhelev, G. – 1990
The planning and management of educational systems has been examined widely in the last decades despite the lack of a standard research method and a unified underlying theory. Research based on quantitative analysis yields data that may be processed using the graphic capabilities of computers. The combination of numerical data and computer…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Educational Administration, Educational Planning
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Mercer, Jane; And Others – Computers and Education, 1989
Describes a system that combines computer-assisted learning (CAL) with interactive video. It was designed in England for an undergraduate pathology course. Hardware, based on a BBC microcomputer, is described; the design of interactive graphics is explained; and the tutorial design, using an authoring system, is discussed. (26 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer System Design
Rieber, Lloyd P.; Hannafin, Michael J. – 1987
A study was carried out at Pennsylvania State University to examine the effects of both textual and computer animated orienting activities--i.e., mediators through which new information is presented to the learner--and practice on the application and problem solving skills of elementary school students. It was hypothesized that students provided…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Animation, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction
Munro, Herb – 1986
Several of the problems typically associated with efforts to extend higher education opportunities to rural communities--including small class size, lack of qualified instructors, and maintenance of quality standards--are successfully addressed by an audio conference network. Students in remote locations can participate in classes offered through…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Instruction, Community Colleges, Computer Graphics