Sentences with word «videodisc»

Net - Frog, a highly acclaimed interactive frog dissection program that does away with formaldehyde, scalpels and squeamishness, was developed by Curry faculty members, first on videodisc and then online.
They include digital sirens like Lorna, the star of a 1983 - 84 installation that's been called the first interactive videodisc artwork.
Like the first educational films, some 75 years earlier, there were not enough videodisc players in schools, and also a paucity of good discs that would encourage schools to purchase them and give up their well - entrenched 16 mm films and projectors.
In the 1990s, a few adventurous teacher education researchers enhanced video - based observation of video teaching cases by developing interactive videodisc programs that required viewers to answer questions while viewing teaching episodes (e.g., Abell, Cennamo, & Campbell, 1996; Cronin & Cronin, 1992; McIntyre & Pape, 1993).
The backgrounds have been prepared in advance and taken to Washington on videodisc.
Besides her best - known series of works centered around the fictional character of Roberta Breitmore (1973 — 78), Hershman Leeson is also the creator of Lorna (1979 — 83), the first interactive videodisc, as well as the first to use touch - activated screens in Deep Contact: The Sexual Fantasy Videodisk (1984 — 86).
Other technological tools for interaction include telephone - recorded messages, audio cassettes, videodiscs, satellite and telephone and computer conferencing, videotext, teletext, interactive cable, and mobile radiotelephony.
The narrowcast media include cable TV, videocassettes, videodiscs, local point - to - point broadcasting, low - power TV stations, subcarrier frequencies of FM radio and TV, and direct mail.
Newer storage tools include computer software, telephone answering systems, videodiscs, and CD - ROM, for example.
The videodiscs we came to know on the 1980s owe a debt to John Logie Baird's work a half - century earlier.
Early videotape - based systems could sometimes take minutes to fast forward or rewind to the desired spot; videodiscs could move to a new position in under ten seconds;, and modern computer - based systems can instantly access any point within the media.
The Texas Learning Technology Group, a research arm of the Texas School Boards Association, is negotiating with school districts in Indiana, Washington State, and West Virginia to test what may be the first curriculum designed to employ microcomputers linked to videodiscs.
Nonprint media could include radio, telephones and answering machines, television, videotapes, videodiscs, and interactive videos.
[This is an excerpt from the interactive companion to the videodisc American Art from the National Gallery of Art.]
Others include Lorna (1983), a character who is the opposite of Roberta, existing only on videodisc and seen on a monitor.
It is the first artwork to use an interactive videodisc, programmed to be remotely accessed (now transferred to DVD).
Hershman Leeson was the first artist to make an interactive work on videodisc (Lorna, 1983 — 84), the first to use a touch screen as a responsive interface (Deep Contact, 1984 — 1989), one of the firsts to create artworks that exist on the internet (Agent Ruby, 2002) and to use artificial - intelligence software to communicate with viewers (Dina, 2003).
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