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Engeldinger, Eugene A.; And Others – Research Strategies, 1988
Describes development of a one-credit Level III interactive video course to teach library research methods to undergraduate social work students. Topics include: the traditional lecture/laboratory approach, the instructional development team, interactive video technology, course description, course evaluation, course mechanics, and results. (MES)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Authoring Aids (Programing), Higher Education, Interactive Video
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Axelrod, Saul; And Others – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1987
Four 2nd-grade students completed addition problems on a computer, using video games as reinforcers. Two variable ratio schedules of reinforcement failed to increase student accuracy or the rate of correct responses. In a no-games reinforcement condition, students had more opportunities to respond and had a greater number of correct answers.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Addition, Computer Assisted Instruction, Grade 2
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Pollak, Richard A.; Breault, Gene – Education and Computing, 1987
Describes an interactive microcomputer videodisc package, Improving Teacher Effectiveness, that was developed to help teachers improve their effectiveness and to demonstrate videodisc use in learning. Highlights of the system include models of good classroom instruction techniques, four principles of effective instruction, and the opportunity to…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Innovation, Instructional Materials, Interactive Video
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Tapper, Richard – Journal of Educational Television, 1986
Describes the organization of the Schools Domesday Survey, which was conducted to collect information on all aspects of British life for a national database to be recorded on videodiscs. Discussion covers the educational design, information content, and potential applications of the interactive videodiscs as an educational resources. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Hurly, Paul – Optical Information Systems, 1986
Presents a selective survey of micro-based genlocking systems currently on the market including those systems with open and closed architecture; examines the number and diversity of uses for this hybrid medium, which synchronizes video signals with computer-generated text and graphics; and discusses the role of cause and effect in innovation.
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Design, Futures (of Society)
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Hall, Wendy; And Others – Educational and Training Technology International, 1989
Describes the design and implementation of an interactive video system using existing videodiscs and Apple's Hypercard for use in the teaching of cell biology to undergraduate biology students. Hypertext and hypermedia are discussed, the hardware configuration is described, and a preliminary evaluation of the completed system is reported. (five…
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer System Design, Foreign Countries
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Lynch, William, Ed. – Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 1988
A computerized assessment battery was developed to determine memory impairment in head-injured individuals, using an interactive video system, consisting of a videodisc player, microcomputer, and video display. Subtests measure reaction time; reaction time with distractors; recall of object locations, grocery list, and names/faces; telephone use;…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods, Injuries, Interactive Video
Stinson, Joseph – Media and Methods, 1993
Discusses the use of educational technology for science and math instruction in elementary and secondary schools through conversations with six curriculum specialists and administrators. Highlights include the use of IBM and Macintosh hardware and software; hand-held computers; integrated learning systems; math workstations; computer simulations;…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Courseware
Morrissey, Kristine A. – 1991
The Michigan State University Museum used an interactive videodisc (IVD) as an introduction to a special exhibit, "Birds in Trouble in Michigan." The hardware components included a videodisc player, a microcomputer, a video monitor, and a mouse. Software included a HyperCard program and the videodisc "Audubon Society's VideoGuide to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Endangered Species, Exhibits
Hudson, Timothy J. – 1990
Teachers of telecommunications, broadcasting, and especially video and film production, are best able to lead the development of computer interactive multimedia instruction. Interactive instruction exists on three levels: (1) a videotape player with rewind, fast-forward, search, pause, and play capabilities; (2) a videodisc or laser disc player…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Film Production, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
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Bates, A. W. – 1983
This paper reviews the use of different audio-visual media in distance education, including terrestrial broadcasting, cable satellite, videocassettes, audiocassettes, telephone teaching, viewdata, teletext, microcomputers, and interactive video. Trends in distance education are also summarized and related to trends in media technology development.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Communications Satellites, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
Schwartz, Ed – 1987
Educational videodiscs can provide effective instruction, but the cost of hardware needed to perform the desired system functions have been a limiting factor in videodisc use in the classroom. However, many videodisc applications can be adequately and effectively approached with much less than the ideal system, and very little attention has been…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Instruction, Higher Education
Barker, Philip – Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1985
A videodisc system provides a means of storing substantial volumes of pictorial information. Individual pictures and sequences of images may be accessed directly thereby providing many novel approaches to image retrieval and display. When combined with an interactive computer system, a videodisc is able to create a useful tool to aid the…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Information Dissemination, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Helsel, Sandra Kay – Optical Information Systems, 1988
Describes the current educational videodisc market and analyzes the present growth trend. Highlights include software availability, hardware costs, microcomputers in public schools, the integration of videodiscs into public schools, and suggestions to interactive videodisc industry professionals for continuing the growth of the videodisc market.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Costs, Courseware, Educational Trends
Phillipo, John – Electronic Learning, 1989
Describes videodisc components necessary to construct a responsive and interactive learning environment that capitalizes on the advantages of computer assisted instruction and educational television. Electronic switching devices for connecting a microcomputer to the videodisc player and authoring programs are discussed, and information is provided…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
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