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Optical Information Systems, 1987
Describes digital video interactive (DVI), a new technology which combines the interactivity of the graphics capabilities in personal computers with the realism of high-quality motion video and multitrack audio in an all-digital integrated system. (MES)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Interactive Video, Microcomputers, Optical Data Disks
Peer reviewedBrewer, Sally; And Others – Educational Media International, 1993
Provides an introduction to CD-ROM technology, its advantages and disadvantages, and sources of information for locating and evaluating CD-ROMs. Types of CD-ROMs described include reference sources, utility tools for professionals, public access catalogs, directories, public domain and shareware, clip art, curriculum materials, and multimedia…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Information Technology, Interactive Video, Library Automation
Interactive Video Negotiator Training: A Preliminary Evaluation of the McGILL NEGOTIATION SIMULATOR.
Peer reviewedRoss, William H., Jr.; Pollman, William; Perry, Dana; Welty, John; Jones, Keith – Simulation & Gaming, 2001
Describes a study that investigated undergraduate student reactions to an interactive video training program on CD-ROM called the MCGILL NEGOTIATION SIMULATOR designed to teach negotiation skills using a sales negotiation scenario. Also determined whether the program increased learning of negotiation concepts as measured by a pretest and posttest.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interactive Video, Optical Data Disks, Pretests Posttests
Peer reviewedBarron, Ann E. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1995
Factors driving the shift from analog to digital video storage and retrieval are discussed, including improved compression techniques, reduced hardware costs, and increased network demands. Characteristics of digital video and various compression procedures are described. Applications and guidelines for use of digital video in higher education…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCawkell, Tony – Electronic Library, 1989
Describes a microcomputer-based multimedia system that enables videotape presentations to be created by assembling still or moving data, with sound and in color, from a variety of sources. Source media include Macintosh storage of text and graphics, and various types of videotape and disc players. (18 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Audiodisks, Computer Software, Display Systems, Film Production
Peer reviewedRyan, William J. – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1993
Presents perspectives on networked training based on the development of an electronic education system at the Westinghouse Savannah River Company that integrated motion video, text, and data information with multiple audio sources. The technology options of compact disc, digital video architecture, and digital video interactive are discussed. (LRW)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Courseware
Hutto, David N. – 2000
This narrative describes the processes and technologies employed to produce and deliver a series of complex interactive learning experiences that brought together working scientists in Antarctic and students and teachers across North America. This multifaceted program included field production in the Antarctic, the use of experimental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Interactive Television
Peer reviewedNicholson, Annie Y. W.; Ngai, Johnson Y. K. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1996
Reports on the development of an interactive multimedia project in which an educational television program and supporting instructional materials were converted into digital data, integrated into courseware, and stored on a CD-ROM. Examines benefits and problems of using multimedia technology in the educational environment. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Courseware, Educational Technology, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
Pinheiro, Edwin J.; Oblinger, Diana – 1993
The technology behind digital multimedia is explained, and some of its specific uses and advantages are outlined. Multimedia is a catch-all term for various technologies. As the reputation for instructional effectiveness of multimedia has grown, the demand for a digital form of multimedia has increased, particularly as the limitations of analog…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Digital Computers, Educational Technology
Ives, William – 1989
Continued advances in computerized training technology allow for a better link between instruction and evaluation. The use of computer-controlled audio and video feedback takes the automation of a mastery learning approach with its frequent shifts between instruction and testing a step further and begins to blur the distinction between training…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Courseware, Evaluation Methods
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
Hall, Brandon – NewMedia, 1996
Describes several corporations' in-house produced interactive multimedia training methods that use video and CD-ROMs to simulate work activities. Reviews each training method's design, computer equipment, costs, benefits, and lessons learned. Lists 10 checkpoints for charting a successful interactive course and a sidebar presents a cost benefit…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Software Development, Corporations, Cost Effectiveness
Zeitz, Leigh E. – Computing Teacher, 1995
Based on a needs assessment questionnaire, 13 technology workshops were designed for school personnel. Topics included an introduction; troubleshooting; e-mail and the Internet; ERIC and CD-ROM databases; Microsoft Works; desktop publishing; presentation software; resources on CD-ROM; the X-Press news service; and interactive laser video discs. A…
Descriptors: Desktop Publishing, Electronic Mail, Information Technology, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedHarless, William G.; Zier, Marcia A.; Duncan, Robert C. – CALICO Journal, 1999
Describes the development of a speech-activated multimedia system for foreign-language training. The model allows students to engage native speakers on CD-ROM in lengthy face-to-face dialogs using natural spoken language. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Dialogs (Language), Interactive Video, Multimedia Instruction
Bainbridge, Stephen V. – Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems, 1995
Discusses the development of interactive media-delivered training. Highlights include examples; indicators for using multimedia; factors for successful implementation; learning and performance development; evaluating hardware options; technology choices, including interactive videodisc, compact disc interactive, CD-ROM, networked interactive…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Computer Selection, Distance Education
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