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Clark, Donald – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1986
Explores the pros and cons of various computer menu layouts to be used with computer-assisted learning media. The importance of designing a screen menu that takes into consideration the student's learning style is emphasized. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Design Requirements, Display Systems, Instructional Design
Coulson, John E. – 1968
The latest computer-based instruction (CBI) systems are technically feasible and can teach a variety of subject areas to students ranging in grade level from kindergarten to college. However, CBI is still largely in the research and development state. There are few, if any CBI systems in regular operational use. As a consequence, there is little…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness, Display Systems, Feedback
Bunderson, C. Victor – 1975
The TICCIT command language is a synthesis between work in instructional psychology and cybernetics, and broadens the degrees of control available to students well beyond the capabilities of existing CAI systems. Student control commands manipulate important instructional variables and information is provided to guide the student's choice of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cybernetics, Display Systems, History
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Copeland, Peter – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1983
Describes interactive video teaching system (CAVIS) which mixes videocassette pictures, text, and videotex diagrams and presents via single television screen with sound. The development of CAVIS, related research, teacher-learner interaction, how CAVIS works, creating courseware, equipment compatibility, and evaluating trainee and courseware…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Display Systems, Input Output Devices, Instructional Design
Currier, Richard L. – High Technology, 1983
Discussion of capabilities of interactive videodisc, which combines video images recorded on disc and random-access, highlights interactivity; teaching techniques with videodiscs (including masking, disassembly, movie maps, tactical maps, action code, and simulation); costs; and games. Illustrative material is provided. (High Technology, P. O. Box…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Costs, Display Systems
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Hamilton, Dennis – RQ, 1985
Instructional objectives developed by Direct Patron Access to Computer-Based Reference Systems Committee, American Library Association, are designed to facilitate library instruction where online systems are used directly by patrons, and intended for librarians who are devising instructional programs for online systems in school, special, public,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Committees, Course Objectives, Display Systems
Grabinger, R. Scott; Albers, Starleen – 1988
Two computer assisted instruction programs tested the effects of plain and enhanced screen designs with or without information about those designs and task-type on time and learning. Subjects were 140 fourth grade students in Lincoln, Nebraska who had extensive prior experience with computers. The enhanced versions used headings, directive cues,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Concept Formation
Streibel, Michael J. – Videodisc and Optical Disc, 1984
Describes application of instructional systems design, dialog design principles, and human factor considerations in developing the Pennsylvania Department of Education's computer-controlled intelligent videodisc system, which allows K-12 teachers to preview language arts television programs and overcome their technology anxiety. The top-down…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Display Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Factors Engineering
Edwards, Sheila – Optical Information Systems, 1986
The Video Nova Authoring System (VNAS) was developed by computer programmers and instructional designers to provide noncomputer programmers with a tool to design interactive videodisc programs. VNAS allows the instructor complete design freedom, and although menu-driven, doesn't rely on preset lesson plans. Illustrations and sources for evaluation…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Display Systems
Rhode, William E.; And Others – 1970
In order to examine the possibilities for an advanced multimedia instructional system, a review and assessment of current instructional media was undertaken in terms of a functional description, instructional flexibility, support requirements, and costs. Following this, a model of an individual instructional system was developed as a basis for…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates, Display Systems, Factor Analysis