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Armitage, Susan – Interactive Learning International, 1992
Describes research conducted at Lancaster University (United Kingdom) which investigated design considerations that were necessary for the development of effective interactive video (IV) courseware for management education. The advantages of a videotape-based system as opposed to videodisc are described, and technologies to minimize the drawbacks…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Computer Software Development, Courseware, Design Requirements

Nakhimovsky, Alexander – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1997
Describes a multimedia-based Russian language course developed at Colgate University (NY) and a multimedia authoring system that makes the creation of such courses technically feasible for language instructors. The use of movies, foreign language instruction, principles of design, development frameworks, and future plans are discussed. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Computer Software Development, Courseware, Design Requirements
Love, Matthew – 2002
"Design Inspection Reviews" are structured meetings in which participants follow certain rules of procedure and behavior when conducting detailed readings of design plans to identify errors and misunderstandings. The technique is widely used in the software engineering industry, where it is demonstrably more effective than testing at…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Software Development, Computer System Design, Design Preferences
Schrage, John F. – 1997
Based on literature and student input, six major concerns have been noted for student programming progress for the academic class and work environment. The areas of concern are module driver programming, program documentation, output design, data design, data validation; and reusable code. Each area has been analyzed and examined in the teaching…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science Education, Computer Software Development

Beckett, Gulhabar H.; McGivern, Lynne; Reeder, Kenneth; Semenova, Dasha – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1999
Reports several dilemmas that a team of university- and industry-based designers encountered as they collaborated on the design and development of a multimedia software program for teaching academic writing to intermediate English as a second or foreign language learners. Discusses cultural sensitivity and program engagement. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Courseware, Design Requirements
Walker, Joanne – 1994
In research and development it is not unusual to find the resources driving the instruction; this approach can be modified to a more acceptable one if the new technology is applied in such a way as to integrate sound instructional methods. Research and development personnel of the University of Victoria (Canada) Language Center often initiate…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Design Requirements, English (Second Language)

Christel, Michael G. – Human-Computer Interaction, 1994
Describes an experiment that was conducted using a digital video course to determine the effects of multimedia interface capabilities on computer-assisted instruction, particularly on recall performance and attitude. Results are reported that indicate motion video is more effective than slides, and design guidelines are suggested. (34 references)…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Design Requirements