Techniques for Generating Instructional Slides.
Abstract
The visuals used in carrels in learning centers are normally produced in one of three ways. They may be photographs of objects or procedures. They may be drawings rendered by a graphics specialist. The third type, and the one of particular relevance in this report, are the images that can be prepared on a typewriter. These would be questions, verbal instructions, outlines, key points, or any other content that can be prepared by typing. While this type of slide is common in briefings, the large volume of them required in individualized instruction warrants spending considerable time and effort in developing an efficient and effective method of producing them rapidly yet with acceptable quality.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA020543
Entities
People
- Edgar A. Smith
- James B. Manson
- Paul W. Hall
Organizations
- Brooks Air Force Base