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Peer reviewedParker, Dana J. – CD-ROM Professional, 1995
Discusses CD-ROM development, including common production terms (data acquisition, rights acquisition, data conversion, indexing, authoring, premastering, image building, replication); describes the roles of project team members (script writers, artists, designers, programmers, managers, distributors); and explains the differences between CD-ROM…
Descriptors: Computer Software Development, Definitions, Jargon, Optical Data Disks
Taylor, Jason; Wood, Jane; Robertshaw, Simon – 2001
This paper documents and explores the methodology employed by the developers of the Euro.Network.Hats project--a CD-ROM and Web site exploring the hatting and millinery industry in Europe, particularly the development and decline of European felt hat manufacture. The Stockport Hat Museum approached the International Center for Digital Content…
Descriptors: Archives, Computer Software Development, Foreign Countries, Information Technology
Peer reviewedBrock, Laurie – CD-ROM Professional, 1993
Provides highlights of a report describing research conducted to analyze and compare publishers' and developers' current and planned involvement in electronic publishing. Topics include acceptance of new media, licensing issues, costs and other perceived obstacles, and CD-ROMs platforms. (EAM)
Descriptors: Charts, Computer Software Development, Costs, Electronic Publishing
Barker, Philip; Bartolome, Antonio – 1994
The "Hypermedia for Teaching" project is a European collaborative venture designed to produce a hypermedia learning package that is published on CD-ROM. Two versions of the package are to be developed. One of these is intended to be used on a multimedia personal computer (MPC), while the other is to be used in conjunction with…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Educational Media, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRath, Alex; Rieck, William A.; Wadsworth, Donna – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 1998
Observations, interviews, and a survey were used to study the staff of an educational-technology center which has been producing educational software (CDs) for about five years. Results showed that educators generally approached electronic curriculum development in terms of either programming processes or curricular concepts. Differences between…
Descriptors: Computer Software Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedSquires, David; McDougall, A. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1996
Predictive evaluation of educational software is problematic because such instructional materials should be evaluated only setting by setting. A situated approach suggests that appropriate evaluation can be performed by considering interactions between the three principal actors in the development and use of the software: teacher, designer, and…
Descriptors: Computer Software Development, Computer Software Evaluation, Courseware, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedStarrett, Robert – CD-ROM Professional, 1995
Describes the step-by-step process of writing a bootable CD-ROM. Discusses equipment and background. Steps include copying the hard drive, creating an image, editing, determining boot catalog placement, and creating the boot record. (AEF)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Background, Computer Software Development, Editing
Hyams, Peter, Ed. – Electronic Documents, 1992
This issue presents 11 articles that address issues relating to the production of CD-ROMs. Highlights include current uses of CD-ROM; standards; steps involved in producing CD-ROMs, including data capture, conversion, and tagging, product design, and indexing; authoring; selecting indexing and retrieval software; costs; multimedia CD-ROMs; and…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Software, Computer Software Development, Costs
Kesten, Myles – Computers in Libraries, 1998
Describes how multimedia products start as ideas and go through the stages of design, production, manufacturing, and marketing. Highlights include corporate consolidation, market distribution in 1997, encyclopedias and the growing Internet trend, direct marketers and sales, CD-ROM and DVD (digital video disk), costs, and future directions. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Software Development, Costs, Information Industry, Internet
Peer reviewedStoner, Michael – Journal of College Admission, 1996
Explores current options for using the World Wide Web and interactive media for undergraduate recruiting. Discusses some technological issues concerning market penetration of technologies, and explores the issue of return on investment. Currently available data do not support spending a lot of money on Web pages, although CD-ROM or floppy disks…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Appropriate Technology, Computer Software Development, Higher Education
Peer reviewedNicholls, Paul Travis – CD-ROM Professional, 1991
Based on evaluations of 1,025 CD-ROM products, this article summarizes trends in (1) growth of commercially available CD-ROM titles; (2) types and subjects of products produced; (3) update options; (4) hardware systems CD-ROMs are designed to run on; (5) prices; and (6) multimedia products. Possible future developments that could revolutionize…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Databases, Comparative Analysis, Computer Software, Computer Software Development
Bergeron, Bryan P.; And Others – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1991
Discussion of the development of multimedia courseware for medical education focuses on repurposing or reusing data from multiple sources. Issues addressed include designing courseware with repurposing in mind; the format of the content and the intended microcomputer format; and content indexing for storage and retrieval. (18 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Courseware, Higher Education
Walter, Virginia A. – Book Links, 1998
Discusses gender equity and computer usage, reviews several software packages developed primarily for girls, and provides annotated bibliographies of seven CD-ROMs as well as book and Internet connections for each. Includes resources to guide girls on the Internet and resources for adults to help link girls with literature. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Computer Software Development
Vrasidas, Charalambos; Harris, Bruce R. – 1995
This document chronicles the development of a hypermedia CD-ROM product that offered information on the island of Cyprus. The hypermedia environment was designed for use by students and educators in eleventh grade up to the college level, and it was intended to fill gaps in multicultural knowledge by enabling individualized, self-paced instruction…
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Computer Software Development, Educational Media, Higher Education
Cheyney, M.; And Others – 1994
Academic conferences are a long-standing and effective form of multimedia communication. Conference participants can transmit and receive information through sight, speech, gesture, text, and touch. This same-time, same-place communication is sufficiently valuable to justify large investments in time and travel funds. Printed conference…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computer Software Development, Conference Papers, Conference Proceedings


