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Peer reviewedKumar, David D. – TechTrends, 1995
Explores the potential for using Intelligent Educational Systems (IES) for anchoring instruction in macro contexts in science education. Topics include anchored instruction; situated cognition; problem solving; cognitivism; interactive video environments; and examples of combining IES and anchored instruction. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Interactive Video, Problem Solving, Science Education
Reisman, Sorel – Interactive Learning International, 1992
Discussion of interactive videodisc (IVD) technology highlights projects developed at California State University at Fullerton that addressed concerns that IVD technology is too complicated for widespread usage. Projects focused on (1) the transfer of videotape to disc; (2) the repurposing of existing videodiscs; and (3) the development of new…
Descriptors: Interactive Video, Media Adaptation, Production Techniques, Videodisks
Peer reviewedGillespie, Junetta – IALL Journal of Language Learning Technologies, 1991
Relates the special properties of videodiscs and the economics of videodisc production with the nature of second-language instruction, and suggests ways to design and use cost-effective videodiscs as aural and visual databases for a variety of instructional levels and contexts. (two references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Databases, Interactive Video, Material Development, Second Language Instruction
Schrand, Tom – College Teaching, 2008
Educational technology is seldom used to facilitate more active student learning in the classroom. Instructors who have mastered PowerPoint, however, could just as easily learn to create simple pieces of interactive multimedia that encourage student participation in learning tasks and that appeal to multiple intelligences and learning styles.…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Student Participation, Active Learning, Educational Technology
Dal Bello, Angie; Knowlton, Earle; Chaffin, Jerry – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2007
Interactive videoconferencing (IVC) consists of live, synchronous audio and video communication via a computer or digital phone network among sites in different physical locations. Many productive but not always obvious benefits, such as increased learning opportunities, student motivation, and instructor-student communication, are possible…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Distance Education, Interactive Video, Teleconferencing
Peer reviewedSterman, Nanette T.; Allen, Brockenbrough S. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1991
Describes the use of computer-based tools and techniques in museums. The integration of realia with media-based advice and interpretation is described, electronic replicas of ancient Greek vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum are explained, examples of mediated exhibits are presented, and the use of hypermedia is discussed. (five references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Hypermedia, Interactive Video, Multimedia Instruction
Peer reviewedPerry, William G. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1993
Suggests that the way desktop computers are used in business communication will change dramatically with the emergence of DVI (Digital Video Interactive) technology and modern mass storage devices. Discusses implications of DVI for business communication educators and trainers. (RS)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Computer Graphics, Display Systems, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHaycock, Ken – Teacher Librarian, 2005
Eighty-three percent of teenagers are online. The average teen spends 5 to 10 hours a week on the Web. When using Web sites, teenagers are easily bored. Teenagers are also not nearly as skilled as adults at navigating the Web and do not really care for glitzy graphics. Insufficient reading skills, immature research strategies, and unwillingness to…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Adolescents, Internet, User Satisfaction (Information)
Peterson, Elaine – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2007
Despite success in teaching the class "Organization of Information in a School Library Media Center" (EDCI 545) online, one component continued to be a problem for students, the Dewey Decimal Classification System. To supplement the instruction, a set of simple screencasts was developed to assist distance education students. Benchmarks were…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Online Courses, School Libraries, Classification
Warren, Scott J.; Jones, Greg – Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
There are several major challenges for instructional designers seeking to design learning games. These include the lack of access, the cost of rapidly advancing/expensive technology tools that make developing games uneconomical, the institutional time constraints limiting game use, and the concerns that schools lack sufficiently robust computer…
Descriptors: Games, Design, Educational Technology, Computer Games
Peer reviewedEhrhard, Barbara J.; Schroeder, Betty L. – TechTrends, 1997
Discussion of distance education focuses on the use of videoconferencing, also called interactive video or interactive television. Topics include video transmission; audience response pads as feedback devices; computer conferencing; document conferencing; and obstacles to videoconferencing, including incompatibility, ownership of information, and…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Feedback, Intellectual Property, Interactive Television
Barron, Ann E.; Orwig, Gary W. – Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems, 1995
Provides an overview of digital video and outlines hardware and software necessary for interactive training on the World Wide Web and for videoconferences via the Internet. Lists sites providing additional information on digital video, on CU-SeeMe software, and on MBONE (Multicast BackBONE), a technology that permits real-time transmission of…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Software, Computer Software Development, Interactive Video
Chen, Ching-chih – Microcomputers for Information Management, 1991
Provides an overview of recent technological developments in the area of multimedia technologies that enhance information access and describes recent developments in PROJECT EMPEROR-I, an interactive videodisc project that has expanded with multimedia technology. Digital technologies and their interactive applications are discussed, and sample…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Information Technology, Interactive Video, Microcomputers
Kolomeychuk, Terry; Peltz, Diane Peterson – Educational Technology, 1992
This pilot project in distance education at the University of Minnesota used compressed video technology to link two campuses. Applications ranged from education and training sessions to policy planning meetings, and participants from a variety of fields were involved. Responses to a questionnaire administered to participants to assess the…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Higher Education, Interactive Video, Pilot Projects
Martin, Marie – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
The potential of videoconferencing to enrich distance learning needs to be widely recognised as well as the technology embedded in curriculum delivery and in distance learning programmes. The argument is supported by reference to a wide range of case studies from the author's experiences over a period of six years as International Officer with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Libraries, Distance Education, Case Studies

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