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Friedlander, Larry – Academic Computing, 1988
Describes an interactive video system of animated programs developed at Stanford University that enables drama students to design and stage their own versions of scenes, and learn about the theatrical process quickly and inexpensively. The discussion covers the development of the programs and examples of their implementation. (CLB)
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Drama
Sponder, Barry; Schall, Dennis – Academic Computing, 1990
Teachers and students at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks developed an interactive Macintosh-videodisc program that features the exhibits of the Yugtarvik Yup'ik Eskimo Museum in Bethel, Alaska. The exhibits teach people about many aspects of traditional Alaska Native culture. The videodisc program carries both Yup'ik and English audiotracks,…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Art Education, Computer Software, Cross Cultural Studies
Whiteley, Jerry; Roberts, Joseph – Academic Computing, 1990
Describes the development of interactive, multimedia courseware based on Josef Alber's book, "Interaction of Color." Alber's ideas and teachings on the perceptions of color are explained, and steps involving computer graphics, hardware, and software that resulted in the use of CD-ROM and videodisc with an Apple Macintosh II are detailed.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Color, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics