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Davis, Ben – Teachers College Record, 1988
New optical information storage technologies such as the interactive video disc make possible change in how students will learn in classrooms of the future. Similar historical developments whose influences were wide ranging are discussed. Ongoing studies of interactive video applications at Massachusetts Institute of Technology are described. (JL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Hooper, Simon; Hannafin, Michael J. – Educational Technology, 1988
Guidelines presented for the design of instruction using interactive technologies are based on theory and research in learning, instruction, and/or media development. Also explained is a meta-model, ROPES, which highlights retrieval of information, orienting activities, presentation, encoding in the cognitive structure, and the sequencing of…
Descriptors: Encoding (Psychology), Guidelines, Information Retrieval, Instructional Design
Kromholz, Susan Foster; Johnstone, Sally M. – Lifelong Learning, 1988
The authors describe the University of Maryland's response to the training needs of instructional television faculty and students. The faculty training program consists of a orientation program featuring a videotape. The student training program is a package including a videotape and a student handbook to be used by off-campus students. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Distance Education, Educational Television, Faculty Development
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Stevens, Vance; And Others – CALICO Journal, 1986
Describes several teacher-developed software programs for computer-assisted language learning which meet a need for communicative, inductively-based software that is controlled by students and can be used as research tools as well. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Grammar, Interactive Video
Bove, Robert – Training and Development Journal, 1986
Discusses the videodisc market, its popularity in health care training, internally generated videodisc software, interactive computer-based training, interrupted video, advantages of interactive video, do-it-yourself video training, individualized interaction, video's impact on traditional education, and video's future. (CT)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Futures (of Society), Health Education
Peterson, M. Larry; Green, David L. – American School Board Journal, 1986
"Mathelps," produced by the Logan City (Utah) School District, is an hour-long interactive tutoring program aired on local cable television. Each broadcast features a mathematics concept followed by a brain-teaser contest, to which students phone in their solutions. (TE)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Cable Television, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
Gilkey, Richard W. – Media and Methods, 1986
Discusses advantages and problems of utilizing 16mm films, videotapes, and videodiscs in classroom instruction; lists additional sources of information for videodisc related materials; and makes recommendations for classroom video usage. (MBR)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Courseware, Elementary Secondary Education, Films
Saurino, Dan R.; Saurino, Penelope L. – 2003
This study used collaborative interactive group action research (CIGAR) to answer research questions about the use of video teleconferencing (VTEL) as a distance learning tool to enrich the preparation of preservice teachers. CIGAR, for the purposes of this study, is defined as a group of preservice teachers and university researchers actively…
Descriptors: Action Research, College Faculty, Cooperation, Interactive Video
Myers, Brad A.; Casares, Juan P.; Stevens, Scott; Dabbish, Laura; Yocum, Dan; Corbett, Albert – 2001
Digital video is becoming increasingly ubiquitous. Most camcorders today are digital, and computers are being advertised based on their video editing capabilities. Many exciting research projects are investigating how to search, visualize, and summarize digital video, but there is little work on new ways to support the use of the video beyond just…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Authoring Aids (Programming), Editing, Electronic Libraries
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Marson, Phyllis Peters – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1997
Examines the design and implementation of an interactive video, distance learning program developed for the Federal Aviation Administration's Center for Management Development. Program evaluation suggests that instructors were most effective as learning managers, that course consistency and detail were essential, and that visuals were most…
Descriptors: Course Content, Distance Education, Instructional Design, Interactive Video
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Abrate, Jayne – French Review, 1996
Describes a course on contemporary French culture that was based almost entirely on Minitel sources of authentic texts created for a French audience. Students were able to examine documents relating to geography, education, government, and daily life and draw their own conclusions about French attitudes and beliefs conveyed through these…
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Education, Foreign Countries, French
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Telg, Ricky W. – American Journal of Distance Education, 1996
Twelve full-time production specialists employed at universities were studied to determine the role they play in the development of live, interactive, video-based distance education programs. Data collection consisted of qualitative methods: interviews, observation, and concept maps. Findings show that television production specialists fill…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Interactive Video, Interviews
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Allen, Brockenbrough S.; And Others – Machine-Mediated Learning, 1989
Describes a model called EPOSODE (Enhanced Procedural Orchestration through Student Observation and Detection of Errors) that uses performance errors to teach and assess procedural knowledge via computer-based interactive video (CBIV) technology. Two prototypes based on EPOSODE are described, and Anderson's theory of procedural knowledge is…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Error Correction, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Parkinson, Clayton F.; Parkinson, Sharon B. – Nursing and Health Care, 1989
Reports on the use of interactive television as a medium of education for nursing students. Compares this method to traditional teacher lecture method. Found that although students may prefer the human interaction, the learning results may be equivalent when the alternative medium is used. (Author)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Higher Education, Independent Study, Interactive Video
Sales, Gregory C. – Computing Teacher, 1989
This third installment in a series on instructional videodiscs for teachers focuses on the equipment needed to bring videodisc programs to the classroom. Videodisc delivery systems are explained, players and monitors are described, and three types of computer-controlled systems are discussed: hybrid systems, peripheral systems, and integrated…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Computer System Design, Costs
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