Interactive Audio/Video Hardware Configurations

Authors

  • Grant S. Howlett

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/cj.v4i1.39-50

Keywords:

interactive videodisc, IVAD, RAAD, monitor, compatibility

Abstract

A complete Interactive Audio/Videodisc system includes several different pieces of equipment, each of which must be selected for compatibility with the complete configuration and with the courseware. Each of the several pieces and their functions is described, and some sample configurations  are given to help developers, teachers, and administrators  cope with the hardware selection problems.

References

Allen, D. 1983. "Linking Computers to Videodisc Players," Videography. (January) p 20f. (Include. n annotated listing of equipment and suppliers.)

Fischer, W. B. 1986. 'Master(')s Voice: The Victor 9000 and High-Fidelity Voice Reproduction for CALI," CALICO Journal, (June) p 21f.

Gillin, P. 1985. "IBM to Unveil Instructional Videodisc PC,' PC WEEK, Vol. 2 No 14, (April) p If.

Magel, M. 1985. "Microcomputers and Video: the Many Faces of the Interface," AV Video, (September) p 33f.

Sutherland, R. 1986. "Inexpensive Use of the Videodisc for Proficiency: An attempt to link Technology and Teachers," CALICO Journal, (September) (this issue).

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2013-01-14

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How to Cite

Howlett, G. S. (2013). Interactive Audio/Video Hardware Configurations. CALICO Journal, 4(1), 39-50. https://doi.org/10.1558/cj.v4i1.39-50

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