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Tomlinson-Keasey, Carol; And Others – Exceptional Child, 1986
Eighteen deaf students were taught language concepts through an interactive videodisc system, while 16 deaf controls learned the same concepts in their classroom setting. Pre/posttest data indicated the experimental group made slightly more progress than the control group. In addition, experimental subjects expressed enthusiasm about the videotape…
Descriptors: Deafness, English Instruction, Interactive Video, Language Skills
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Pollard, Constance; Kizzier, Donna – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1992
A group of 16 undergraduates learned WordPerfect through interactive videodisc and 16 others through videotape. No differences were found in word processing knowledge, learner attitude, or learning time between the two groups. In the interactive video group, those who spent more time learning the program received higher scores. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Interactive Video
Parkhurst, Perrin E.; And Others – 1972
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the design and implementation of 10 neuropathology interactive videodisc instructional (IVI) modules used by Michigan State University undergraduate medical students in the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the College of Human Medicine. The modules were developed by Michigan State University personnel…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Hypermedia, Instructional Effectiveness
Watkins, Beverly T. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1992
At Carnegie Mellon University, interactive videodisks are used to create real-world moral dilemmas in the classroom for students studying ethics, values, and critical thinking. The medium combines the power of film with the control of the computer, but production of materials can be time consuming and difficult. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Critical Thinking, Educational Change, Emotional Response
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Goodwin, Deborah P.; Deering, Rosemarie J. – Teacher Education and Practice, 1993
Study investigated the integration of interactive video technology into a traditional teacher education program, analyzing student attitudes about classroom management strategies. Students completed a survey following a seminar demonstration of an interactive videodisk on classroom management. Subjects revealed positive attitudes toward the use of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education
McWhinnie, Harold J. – 1990
This paper presents research using a computer with a video disk player to do aesthetic analysis of the work of Vincent Van Gogh. A discussion of the video disk system, and of several software systems including: (1) Dr. Halo, (2) Handy, (3) PC-Paint, and (4) Pilot are outlined. Several possible uses of the computer with interactive video disks for…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Courseware, Curriculum Development
Bailey, Harold J.; Klinsing, Susan – Technological Horizons in Education, 1988
Describes a program in the Harrison County School District No. 2 (Colorado) which is using interactive video technology not only to teach technical skills but also to improve their students' attitudes about working. Discusses some of the instructional modules included in the program. (TW)
Descriptors: Career Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Interactive Video
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Lambdin, Diana V.; Duffy, Thomas M.; Moore, Julie A. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 1997
Describes research that investigated how use of an interactive videodisk information system helped preservice elementary school teachers expand their visions of teaching, learning, and assessment in mathematics. Teachers and lessons in the videos served as models for the preservice teachers and offered a springboard for student reflection and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Group Discussion, Higher Education
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Olson, Margot A.; And Others – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1995
Describes a study of 15 faculty and 81 students regarding their attitudes toward the use of interactive videodisc technology, highlighting faculty perceptions of the technology, level of student interest in instructional strategies, and reaction to humanities applications. Indicates that faculty responded well to the technology and students highly…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Instructional Innovation, Instructional Materials
Simsek, Ali – 1992
This study examined the relative effects of homogeneous versus heterogeneous ability grouping on performance and attitudes of students working cooperatively during interactive videodisc instruction. After two cooperative training sessions 80 fourth through sixth grade students, classified as high and low ability, were randomly assigned to…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Attitude Measures, Cooperative Learning
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Woodward, John; Gersten, Russell – Exceptional Children, 1992
Seven secondary teachers of 57 students with learning disabilities used a videodisc program to teach fractions. Teacher and student reactions were very positive, almost two-thirds of the students reached or exceeded criterion performance, and teaching styles of participating teachers subsequently became more interactive. (JDD)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Technology, Fractions, Instructional Effectiveness
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Summers, Jerry A. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1991
Describes a study of college students that was conducted to isolate interactivity as an independent variable and test its effects upon student learning, the time required to complete the study unit, and student attitudes. Results are compared for a group using a traditional videotape and one using an interactive videotape. (five references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education
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Kari, Jouko; Nojd, Olavi – 1991
This report describes research on the use of interactive video in elementary schools which was carried out in the comprehensive school at the Institute for Education Research and the Department of Teacher Education in the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. The research is based on students' attitude ratings of different working modes in the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Interactive Video
Cordes, Albert E. – 1988
This report describes the development, use, and evaluation of an interactive video lesson for a community college level algebraic-based general physics class that could be used to demonstrate Newton's laws and the conservation of momentum. The lesson consisted of five mini-lessons including an introduction, a presentation of Newton's laws, a…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Instructional Improvement
Branck, Charles E.; And Others – Educational Technology, 1987
This study of 87 veterinary medical students at Auburn University tests the effectiveness and student acceptance of interactive videodisc as an alternative to animal experimentation and other traditional teaching methods in analyzing canine cardiovascular sounds. Results of the questionnaire used are presented, and benefits of interactive video…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cardiovascular System, Comparative Analysis, Computer Simulation
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