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Ito, Mizuko – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2006
The late 1980s saw the emergence of a new genre of instructional media, "edutainment", which utilized the capabilities of multimedia personal computers to animate software designed to both educate and entertain young children. This paper describes the production of, marketing of and play with edutainment software as a contemporary example of…
Descriptors: Play, After School Programs, Marketing, Educational Media
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Robbins, Christopher – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
A recent research and development project conducted at the University of the South Pacific (USP) examined how educational multimedia can be built according to the learning approaches of the region. Through interviews, questionnaires and usability tests with staff and students at USP, the research team drafted a set of recommendations for the…
Descriptors: Multimedia Materials, Tests, Foreign Countries, Cultural Context
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Saatci, Elizabeth – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
Assignments that combine case studies with applied research can work for presentations as well as for written reports. One such assignment that has proven to be successful both in the author's classes and later in the students' professional lives is based on (1) incorporating banking concepts and encouraging their use in presentations; (2)…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Hypermedia, Multimedia Materials, Intermode Differences
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Verhallen, Maria J. A. J.; Bus, Adriana G.; de Jong, Maria T. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
This research focuses on the ability of book-based animated stories, when well designed and produced, to have positive effects on young viewers' narrative comprehension and language skills. Sixty 5-year-olds, learning Dutch as a 2nd language, were randomly assigned to 4 experimental and 2 control conditions. The children profited to some extent…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, At Risk Persons, Multimedia Materials
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Hunt, John – Australian Educational Computing, 2007
The calls for the transformation of how science is taught (and what is taught) are numerous and show no sign of abating. Common amongst these calls is the need to shift from the traditional teaching and learning towards a model that represents the social constructivist epistemology. These calls have coincided with the Internet revolution. Through…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Intervention, Laboratory Equipment, Internet
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Walsh, Christopher S. – Literacy, 2007
Many school literacy practices ignore adolescents' new digitally mediated subjectivity as it has been shaped by the new media age. Youth possess often unappreciated repertories of practice which allow them to use their imagination and creativity to combine print, visual and digital modes in combinations that can be applied to new educational,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Literacy, Adolescents, Multimedia Materials
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Vaillancourt, Jean-Pierre; Lambert, Gene; Popovich, Laura W. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2007
Delivery and formatting techniques for technical materials have traditionally been determined by common sense, not cognitive theory. In fact, for hundreds of years, verbal messages in the form of lecture and print have been the primary method of disseminating information to the learner. To move beyond verbal messages and toward the assimilation of…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Risk Management, Multimedia Materials, Communicable Diseases
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Morton, David A.; Foreman, K. Bo; Goede, Patricia A.; Bezzant, John L.; Albertine, Kurt H. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2007
The methods for authoring and distributing course content are undergoing substantial changes due to advancement in computer technology. Paper has been the traditional method to author and distribute course content. Paper enables students to personalize content through highlighting and note taking but does not enable the incorporation of multimedia…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Course Content, Medical Education, Medicine
Bruwelheide, Janis H. – 1995
This guide provides a concise overview of current copyright law and its interpretations, particularly for classroom educators, librarians, school media specialists, and their constituents. Building on the question-and-answer format introduced in the first edition, the second edition adds commentary on critical developments of the last eight years,…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Fair Use (Copyrights)
Ma, Yan – 1995
The World Wide Web allows users to interact with a graphic interface to search information in a hypermedia and multimedia environment. Graphics serve as reference points on the World Wide Web for searching and retrieving information. This study analyzed the culturally constructed syntax patterns, or codes, embedded in the icons of library…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Interfaces, Cultural Awareness, Hypermedia
Lennon, J.; Maurer, H. – 1994
While the expansion of worldwide hypermedia systems has opened new gateways in the information industry, the result has been material being archived faster than it can be read. Users need to be able to scan information quickly and have more control in information seeking and retrieval. A new area of research is in the development of multimedia…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Graphics, Computer System Design, Foreign Countries
Scott, Peter J.; Ardron, David J. – 1994
This paper reports on an integration of concept mapping for manipulating and structuring knowledge with multimedia presentation technology. The intelligent hypermedia system HAN (hypermedia activated network) is an authoring environment that generates small hypermedia tutorials online as they are required. A student query activates a portion of a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Authoring Aids (Programming), College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction
Cruthirds, Jason; Hanna, Michael S. – 1996
Rapid development of computer-based instructional methods, combined with the rapid evolution of the Internet and the World Wide Web, have made it technologically possible to develop fully interactive self-study materials. While programmed instruction methods were developed in the 1960s and early 1970s, they were not widely used and, although…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Higher Education
Williams, Marium – 1996
This paper describes the first venture of the author (a professor at Kentucky's Morehead State University) into the world of distance learning technology, specifically interactive television. Highlights include the one-way video classroom; multimedia development; compressed video classroom; and use of listservs. An informal evaluation of the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Orr, Michael; Fankhauser, Rae – 1996
The research process has been a constant feature of the curriculum in primary and secondary schools for many years. The purpose of this process has traditionally been to develop student research skills and to enhance their knowledge within a particular area. The Information Process diagram, developed by the Australian School Library Association in…
Descriptors: Computers, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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