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Davies, Dick; Pritchard, A. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1993
Discusses projects developed by the European Community that promote transnational training for technology involving cooperation between universities and industry; describes the Multimedia Teleschool for European Personnel Development, which uses distance learning for corporate training; and considers the complementarity between programs. (10…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Industrial Training, International Programs
Layton, Tom – Writing Notebook: Creative Word Processing in the Classroom, 1991
Describes a multimedia CD-ROM yearbook project which combines words, sounds, and images to interpret meaning. (MG)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Multimedia Instruction, Program Descriptions
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Guy, Frederick Ralph; Lima, Jose Augusto Domingues Fernandes – Educational Media International, 1999
Describes the WorldClass Network, a fully interactive, inexpensive two-way distance-learning education program developed at the University of Minho (Portugal). The system is based on interactive broadcasting technology that links live television video with the instantaneous distribution of multimedia information through an integration of…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Woolf, Mary Anne – Adults Learning (England), 1999
A British project is supporting open learning using computer-based materials to improve access to a return-to-study program for adults. In addition to multimedia, support is provided in the form of group study sessions, phone contact with tutors and mentors, and a supplementary workbook. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
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Spooner, Fred – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1999
This introductory article discusses technology-mediated education and instruction by exploring professional issues and distance education courses. It also summarizes the articles that follow on multimedia and distance learning technologies, a successful faculty technology training effort, and a technology effort to deliver courses off-campus. (CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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Wissick, Cheryl A.; Gardner, J. Emmett; Langone, John – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1999
Explores the use of video-based multimedia simulations for teaching functional skills to persons with developmental disabilities and discusses future considerations, design issues, and implications. Considerations address the importance of appropriate role modeling and the combination of video-based simulation and in vivo training to foster…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Daily Living Skills, Disabilities
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Chapelle, Carol A. – Language Learning & Technology, 1998
Suggests that some design features and evaluation criteria for multimedia computer assisted language learning (CALL) might be developed on the basis of hypotheses about ideal conditions for second language acquisition (SLA). Outlines a relevant theory of SLA and enumerates the hypotheses it implies for ideal conditions such as input saliency,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Evaluation Criteria, Linguistic Theory, Multimedia Instruction
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Tuovinen, Juhani E. – Educational Media International, 2000
Discussion of multimedia interactions in distance education synthesizes approaches based on distance education theory, cognition research, and multimedia development. Proposes a composite framework for discussion of multimedia and multimodal interactions in a distance education context, which is based on interactions between the instructor,…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Distance Education, Educational Theories, Instructional Design
Hughes, Jonathan T. – School Business Affairs, 1997
Offers suggestions for using multimedia and technology to make successful presentations. Describes the contents of the multimedia administrator's toolbox, and the responsibilities of the multimedia administrator. Five figures are included. (six references) (LMI)
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Audiovisual Aids, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education
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Zazelenchuk, Todd W. – Canadian Journal of Educational Communication, 1997
Reviews perspectives on closed (nonnetworked) multimedia systems, identifies characteristics of meaningful interactions, and outlines some basic considerations for designers of interactive multimedia instruction. Highlights include active learning environments; learner control; feedback; learner response options; adaptability; and engagement and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Educational Environment, Instructional Design, Interaction
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Garrett, Bernard M.; Callear, David – Nurse Education Today, 2001
Examines advantages and disadvantages of multimedia simulation in nursing education. Provides an example of a modular design with an integrated intelligent agent and knowledge base for teaching clinical decision making. Concludes that this approach overcomes some of the problems of intelligent tutoring systems. Contains 40 references. (SK)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Computer Simulation, Decision Making, Higher Education
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Stein, Sarah R. – JACA: Journal of the Association for Communication Administration, 2000
Discusses the making of a video documenting the research and teaching of the Department of Communication at North Carolina State University, noting its rationale and the visual communication strategies used in it. Discusses visual metaphors that served as rhetorical devices within the video. Describes the video's uses to build external relations…
Descriptors: Departments, Higher Education, Metaphors, Multimedia Instruction
Ohler, Jason – Instructor, 2001
The Internet's multimedia environment requires students to work as designers and artists. In this multimedia world, art is a basic literacy, and students need education in art literacy. This paper recommends that schools: rename and demystify art; hire more art teachers; increase fourth-literacy requirements in teacher education; and schedule one…
Descriptors: Art Education, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Education
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Miller, Robert A. – Educational Leadership, 1996
A school-to-work curriculum (What's Up in Factories?) developed by a New York PBS station is giving some Ohio students a view of factory careers in the 1990s. Students are surprised at the level of job skills needed and are discovering the importance of teamwork, willingness to take responsibility, punctuality, effective communication, and…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, High Schools, Integrated Curriculum, Manufacturing Industry
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Brown, Walter; Vockell, Edward L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Computer workstations can enhance instruction in information-intensive courses if they have the necessary hardware and software to enable users to gather, analyze, integrate, and display information. A reliable workstation has a multimedia computer, large-screen projection system, laserdisc and VCR player, scanner, printer, copier, computer modem,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, High Schools, Information Retrieval
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