Date of Award
1989
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Department
Education
First Advisor
Michael Castro
Second Advisor
Robert Sullentrup
Third Advisor
Eric Zitelli
Abstract
Computer based Interactive Multi-Media has many uses in creating educational presentations. Apple's HyperCard has unlimited applications for use in Interactive Video presentations. Basic Interactive Video terminology and the five levels of Inter active Video Programs are defined. The process of producing an Interactive Videodisc, as well as the necessary production equipment is described. Interactive computer programs have an exciting future of use and expansion in the many and varied aspects of education.
Recommended Citation
Malta, Randy J., "Computer Use in Educational Presentation Systems" (1989). Theses. 1021.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/theses/1021
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