HyperCard and Interactive Video
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/cj.v6i3.7-20Keywords:
Courseware authoring, HyperCard, hypermedia, interactive videodisc, ZarabandaAbstract
This article describes the use of HyperCard to author interactive Spanish videodisc using a videodisc version of Zarabanda. An explanation of hypermedia is followed by examples of how to create courseware with HyperCard and specific examples of its application in the Zarabanda Notebook.References
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