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Bell, Steven J. – Searcher, 2000
Identifies presenters' aversion to an Internet-assisted presentations for fear of failed Internet connectivity, and discusses options offered by "offline browsing" software that allows users to download information for later offline use. Lists features of an ideal offline browser. Illustrates problems with early backup methods. Reviews…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Downloading, Information Storage, Internet
Harris, Chanda; Allen, Robert B.; Plaisant, Catherine; Shneiderman, Ben – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1999
Discusses visualization of legal information using a tool for temporal information called "LifeLines." Explores ways "LifeLines" could aid in viewing the links between original case and direct and indirect case histories. Uses the case of Apple Computer, Inc. versus Microsoft Corporation and Hewlett Packard Company to…
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Computer Software Development, Court Litigation, History
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Osa, Justina O.; Musser, Linda R. – Education Libraries, 2004
Posters abound in education libraries as decorative objects yet few libraries realize the educational potential of the poster. Posters are colorful, attractive learning media which can enhance the learning environment. This paper describes the value of posters in the educational setting, offers suggestions on selecting posters for learning, and…
Descriptors: Libraries, Teacher Education Programs, Educational Media, Visual Aids
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Bertin, Evelin; Bhatt, Ramesh S. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2006
Three-month-olds are sensitive to orientation changes of line drawings when they have a three-dimensional (3-D) interpretation and when the changes are defined by both 3-D depth and two-dimensional (2-D) picture plane cues [Bhatt, R. S., & Bertin, E. (2001). Pictorial cues and three-dimensional information processing in early infancy. Journal of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Infants, Visual Discrimination, Visual Aids
Brown, Laura – Library Media Connection, 2004
Videos and DVDs give the teachers more flexibility than slide projectors, filmstrips, and 16mm films but teachers and students are excited about a new technology called streaming. Streaming allows the educators to view videos on demand via the Internet, which works through the transfer of digital media like video, and voice data that is received…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Educational Technology, Internet, Computer Uses in Education
Bafumo, Mary Ellen – Teaching Pre K-8, 2005
For a head start on getting great reading and writing materials this summer--just look in your mailbox. As the school year winds down and the end-of-year testing and report card frenzy nears, summer looms large. If you have the good fortune to be in a school that isn't year-round, and you aren't working on college credit or at a second job, just…
Descriptors: Recreational Reading, Reading Materials, Classroom Techniques, Reading Instruction
Naylor, Michael – Teaching Pre K-8, 2006
In the mid-1800s, Englishman John Venn invented a type of diagram to help visualize logical relationships. A Venn diagram is simply a rectangular box with circular loops in it that overlap to show how objects are related. This article describes activities with Venn diagrams that can be a fun way to sharpen students' logic skills and develop number…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities
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Fill, Karen; Ottewill, Roger – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2006
Amongst the many recent developments in learning technology, video streaming appears to offer a considerable range of benefits for tutors and learners alike. For these to be fully realised, however, various conditions have to be met. Merely making streams available and directing students to them, does not necessarily result in quality, or indeed…
Descriptors: Internet, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Visual Aids
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Reeder, Kevin – Technology Teacher, 2005
The movie industry heavily relies on storyboards as an effective way to visually describe the process of a movie. The storyboard visually describes how the movie flows from beginning to end, how the characters are interacting, and where transitions and/or gaps exist in the storyline. The storyboard is an effective tool in industrial design as…
Descriptors: Films, Classroom Techniques, Visual Aids, Design
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Thorpe, Judith M. – Communication Teacher, 2004
Objective: To expand an informative speech into a television news package. Type of speech: Informative. Point value: 5% of course grade (Note: The original informative speech is worth 10% of the course grade). Requirements: (a) References: 3; (b) Length: 30 seconds; (c) Visual aid: 3; (d) Outline: Yes; (e) Prerequisite reading: Chapter 14 (Whitman…
Descriptors: Photography, Public Speaking, Editing, Visual Aids
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Reis, Alexandra; Faisca, Luis; Ingvar, Martin; Petersson, Karl Magnus – Brain and Cognition, 2006
Previous work has shown that illiterate subjects are better at naming two-dimensional representations of real objects when presented as colored photos as compared to black and white drawings. This raises the question if color or textural details selectively improve object recognition and naming in illiterate compared to literate subjects. In this…
Descriptors: Color, Photography, Visual Aids, Recognition (Psychology)
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Yonas, Albert; Granrud, Carl E.; Chov, Mey H.; Alexander, Amelia J. – Infancy, 2005
Two experiments tested the DeLoache, Pierroutsakos, Uttal, Rosengren, and Gottlieb (1998) claim that 9-month-old infants attempt to grasp objects depicted in photographs. In Experiment 1, 9-month-olds viewed an object, a photograph of the object, and 2 flat, nonpictorial displays. On average, they reached for the photograph and nonpictorial…
Descriptors: Infants, Visual Perception, Photography, Visual Aids
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Castner, Henry W. – Journal of Geography, 2003
If vision can be considered the basis of geographic inquiry, then it must involve looking with discrimination--the ability to discern clues in our surroundings that speak to spatial processes or patterns in all aspects of geography--physical, cultural, economic, and so on. Geographic thinking also involves making spatial generalizations. We do…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Geographic Regions, Visual Discrimination, Photography
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Wenger, Gina – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2006
A few years ago, the author was introducing her students to David Hockney's "Pearblossom Highway" photo collage, when she decided to try his technique herself. It turned into an assignment that her students love and request. Hockney states that "Pearblossom Highway" gives "a sense of closeness to everything yet at the same time depth can be…
Descriptors: Photography, Visual Aids, Art Products, Studio Art
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Li, Min; Kambhamettu, Chandra; Stone, Maureen – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2005
In this paper, a new automatic contour tracking system, EdgeTrak, for the ultrasound image sequences of human tongue is presented. The images are produced by a head and transducer support system (HATS). The noise and unrelated high-contrast edges in ultrasound images make it very difficult to automatically detect the correct tongue surfaces. In…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Human Body, Acoustics, Models
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