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Jay, Timothy B. – Educational Technology, 1983
Focuses on five human information processing abilities which cognitive psychologists anticipate must be accounted for in order to develop good computer courseware--memory and attention; language or text characteristics; graphics and visual processing; cognitive characteristics of user; feedback to users. A 31-item bibliography is included. (EJS)
Descriptors: Attention Span, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Computer Graphics

Caldwell, Robert M. – Journal of Home Economics, 1982
Elements of computer use in teaching are explored. They include equipment expense; availability of quality software; development of interactive instruction; use of graphics, color, flashing, and sound; learner response; and feedback. (CT)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computers
Wiener, E. L. – Ergonomics, 1973
Research investigated the utility of an alternative technique for the study of vigilance performance. The usual approach has been to study how well subjects responded to a signal of given difficulty; this technique altered the difficulty of the task to ensure a fixed level of performance. A computer-based, self-adjusting program presented…
Descriptors: Adaptation Level Theory, Attention, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs