Center creates interactive discs with desktop video system. (Center for Interactive Multimedia Training at Western Washington University)
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), February, 1991 by Greenfield, Elizabeth
The Center for Interactive Multimedia Training at Western Washington University creates multimedia courseware. About four courses per year are created, including courses on multimedia course development. Faculty and students can bring an idea to the center and see it transformed into an interactive multimedia laser disk. Two standards are possible: one where primary instruction is viewed on one monitor and videodisc materials on the other, and a single screen method where all video is viewed on a single Apple monitor. Tools include RadiusTV from Radius Inc and MacVideo Interactive authoring software from Edudisc. RadiusTV is a Macintosh-based desktop video system. The process starts with the verification of funding then a determination of audience. A linear outline is drawn up then...
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