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Masumian, Bijan – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1999
Summarizes findings from studies comparing classroom and technology-based approaches to training and the respective Return on Investment (ROI) data. Highlights several advantages of technology-based training. Offers information and initial ROI numbers on the use of technology-based training at Advanced Micro Devices, a global manufacturer of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Conventional Instruction
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Majchrzak, Tina L. – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1996
Describes and compares two methods for developing multimedia courseware for use on the Internet: an authoring tool called Shockwave, and an object-oriented language called Java. Topics include vector graphics, browsers, interaction with network protocols, data security, multithreading, and computer languages versus development environments. (LRW)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Comparative Analysis, Computer Graphics, Computer Software Development
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Ryan, William J. – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1997
Compares classroom, interactive videodisc, and Web-based training, focusing on cost, delivery time, course content, and desktop delivery. Lists the advantages and disadvantages of Web-based training, describes one company's Intranet use for organizational training, and raises questions to consider before implementing a Web or Intranet-based…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Costs, Course Content
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Garrett, Mary; Ezzo, Michael – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1996
Education and entertainment both seek to create memorable events. This article explores memory enhancement techniques in each field, the potential role of multimedia in these techniques, determining appropriate and inappropriate merging of education with the emotionalism of entertainment, and assessing one's options for edutainment purchases.…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Comparative Analysis, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Media
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Pisel, Kenneth P. – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1995
Models the analytical decision-making process used by the Armed Forces Staff College in evaluating distance learning alternatives to its current Joint Planning Orientation Course. Highlights include program needs, customer needs, media capabilities, a comparative analysis for media selection, interoperability; cost-benefit factors, and a media…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making, Distance Education
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Redding, Terrence R.; Rotzien, Jack – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 2001
Compares the learning outcomes of an Internet-delivered course to the educational outcomes of the same course delivered in the classroom. The higher level of cognitive learning achieved by the online group was attributed primarily to the self-selected nature of the online students. Also associated with the higher learning outcomes were the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Distance Education
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Sykes, David; Swinscoe, Paul C. – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1995
Compares methods of providing digital video in computer-based training. A tabulation of performance, quality, and cost is provided, and techniques of compression and decompression are described together with hardware and/or software needs. Networking digital video, and the impact of emerging standards on the development of future products are also…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics