Interactive VideoEducational Technology, 1989 - 200 sayfa |
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A Taxonomy | 19 |
Guidelines for Emerging Interactive Technologies | 30 |
Improving the Meaningfulness of Interactive Dialogue in Computer Courseware | 35 |
A Set of Procedures | 39 |
Its Essential Components and How It Can Be Enhanced | 42 |
One Case Study | 112 |
A Model for the Design of a Videodisc | 115 |
Research and Evaluation of Interactive Video | 119 |
Interactive Video and the Control of Learning | 121 |
An Analysis of Evaluations of Interactive Video | 130 |
A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Interactive Laser Disc and Classroom Video Tape for Safety Instruction of General Motors Workers | 141 |
How Effective Is Interactive Video in Improving Performance and Attitude? | 149 |
Auscultation of the Heart | 152 |
Design and Production of Interactive Video | 47 |
Design and Production of Interactive Videodisc Programming | 49 |
Project Management Guidelines to Instructional Interactive Videodisc Production | 57 |
The New Role of the Graphic Technologist | 69 |
Design Factors for Successful VideodiscBased Instruction | 79 |
Educational Strategies for Interactive Videodisc Design | 86 |
Using Interactive Video for Group Instruction | 92 |
A Videotape Template for Pretesting the Design of an Interactive Video Program | 95 |
Images for a New Technology with Some Guidelines | 97 |
Storyboarding for Interactive Videodisc Courseware | 103 |
Training for the Future | 110 |
A Formative Evaluation | 159 |
A Videodisc Approach to Instructional Productivity | 163 |
Emerging Interactive Technologies | 171 |
A Report from Microsofts First International Conference on CD ROM | 173 |
Ten Guidelines for Prospective Authors | 177 |
CD ROM Joins the New Media Homesteaders | 180 |
Bibliography | 183 |
FiftyOne Places to StartAn Annotated Bibliography | 185 |
Article Citations | 191 |
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