Authoring DVI: a guide for teachers.

Product DescriptionThis digital document is an article in the Journal (Technological Horizons) in Education, the journal, LLC on October 1, published in 1992. The length of the article is 853 words. The site is presented in detail displayed is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available from Amazon. com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can do it with any web browser. From the supplier: Intel Corp., Digital Video Interactive (DVI) Action Media II Display Adapter enables educators easily capture full-motion video, still images and audio to your hard drive. This allows the combination of images and sequences from different sources in a free-flowing lesson, and avoids the need to change the video discs, or CD-ROM access to different picture libraries. Navigation and editing tools to facilitate the process of composing a multimedia classroom with cutting and pasting techniques. Networks open up further opportunities for DVI technology, such as the use of remote media libraries, and multimedia messaging, e-mail. DVI technology can be considered standard on the motherboards of microcomputers available. An example of the creation of the class with the package could be developed at the University of Delaware, is given, and other software and peripherals discussed available. Citation Details Title: Author DVI: a guide for teachers. (Creation of educational multimedia presentations with the computer with the Digital Interactive Video Display Adapter Action Media II) Author: Fred T. HofstetterPublication: Journal (Technological Horizons in Education) (Refereed) Date: 1 October 1992Publisher: The Official LLCVolume: v20 Issue: n3 Page: P85 (2) Distributed by Thomson Gale

Authoring DVI: a guide for teachers.