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- 1From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 24, Issue 1)CD-based encyclopedias, atlases, almanacs and writer's helps incorporate multimedia technology and provide a wealth of easily-accessible information. Encyclopedia Britannica's Britannica CD offers its full text with...
- 2From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 18, Issue 3)Multimedia authoring software has made its way into the classroom over the course of the last 10 years. Basically open-ended tools, multimedia software packages have become popular in education because teacher have...
- 3From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 27, Issue 10)Macromedia's Flash 4.0 multimedia authoring software, aimed at novices, has an easy-to-follow tutorial that lets users incorporate elements such as vector graphics, bitmaps, MP3 audio, form input, motion and...
- 4From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 14, Issue 4)Hypermedia authoring tools make it easy to create interactive multimedia reports and presentations. Eight authoring programs that will be of interest to the education market are described, all but one include a basic...
- 5From:Library Software Review (Vol. 16, Issue 3)Introduction From the wide-eyed enthusiast to the dismayed observer to the cautionary user, there is a wide range of opinion regarding the potential effectiveness of multimedia as an instructional technology for...
- 6From:Government Computer News (Vol. 14, Issue 5)The Special Operations Forces is using interactive multimedia authoring tools for creating training applications. Among the software companies that have demonstrated such tools are Oracle Corp, with its $495 authoring...
- 7From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 21, Issue 6)Children can use the computer to produce projects. Three software packages are evaluated. The $79.75 Tom Snyder Production's mPOWER 4.0 multimedia authoring software is targeted from grades K through 12. It is very easy...
- 8From:Teacher Librarian (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWHERE DO I START: A SCHOOL LIBRARY HANDBOOK (2ND ED.) by Santa Clara County Office of Education, Learning Multimedia Center (Linworth, 2012, 155 p., $ 45. ISBN: 978-1-58683-541-5) This book is a starter...
- 9From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 26, Issue 1)Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) co-founded the statewide Next Generation Internet (NGI) with Bell Atlantic and began using the extra bandwidth on the new ATM-based infrastructure to...
- 10From:Communications of the ACM (Vol. 43, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedStagecast Creator lets children and other novice programmers build interactive stories, games, and simulations without syntactic programming languages. Since the late 1960s, program language designers have develop...
- 11From:Reference & Research Book News (Vol. 27, Issue 2)9781586835415 Where do I start?; a school library handbook, 2d ed. Ed. by Santa Clara County Office of Education, Learning Multimedia Center. Linworth Publishing, Inc. 2012 156 pages $45.00...
- 12From:Information Today (Vol. 19, Issue 8)Convera has announced the availability of Visual RetrievalWare 5.0, the latest version of the company's search-and-retrieval software development kit (SDK) for digital images and video. Featuring new platform support,...
- 13From:School Library Journal (Vol. 47, Issue 3)Multimedia Authoring Software Knowledge Adventure, 4100 West 190th Street, Torrance, CA 90504. 1-800-545-7677. www.knowledgeadventure.com $199 teacher edition, $20 upgrade. PowerMac/Windows 95 or newer....
- 14From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 27, Issue 1)Macromedia's Director 7 K-12 and Web Design 101 Spring '99 Edition helps students and educators build communication, technology and collaborative skills. Director 7 K-12 is designed to bring rich multimedia into the...
- 15From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 25, Issue 7)Teachers planning multimedia presentations tend to be uncertain about where or how to begin. What teachers should keep in mind is that planning a multimedia presentation is not much different than planning a presentation...
- 16From:Information Today (Vol. 15, Issue 3)HyperLOCK Technologies has announced that it has secured a 20-year patent for its HyperCD encrypted multimedia gateway technology that links prerecorded CD-ROM video and audio with real-time information on the Internet....
- 17From:Government Computer News (Vol. 15, Issue 23)Since 1994, U.S. Military Academy cadets at West Point, N.Y., have used a self-paced computer-based training program to supplement--and in some cases replace--classwork instruction. Officials of Macromedia Inc.,...
- 18From:Government Computer News (Vol. 15, Issue 7)If you're tired of tearing off your PC's backplane every time you want a new piece of gear, you might be happy with Axonix Corp's ProMedia Player. The handy device is installed into a Class 1 or Class 2 PC Card slot,...
- 19From:Government Computer News (Vol. 18, Issue 36)Many software packages can catalog images on the hard drive, presenting thumbnail views of large photo collections. Most of them aim at general consumers. A package needs a little more to bring meaningful search...
- 20From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 20, Issue 2)Teachers at Prospect High School in Saratoga, CA, have introduced multimedia authoring into the school's curriculum, by using NEC Systems' Leonardo's Multimedia Toolbox. The software is not simply a presentation vehicle...