Abstract

A programmable micro-processor controlled interactive media based instruction delivery system using super-8 film cassettes and addressable audio tape messages has been developed in order to make available to deaf and hearing impaired learners delivery of a wide range of validated media-based instructional materials. This paper describes the prototype system, unique instructional materials authoring methods, makes comparisons with conventional computer assisted instruction (CAI) and computer managed instruction (CMI), and discusses the system use not only in instruction delivery, but in instructional materials development and validation for use in creating videodisc masters. It outlines current plans for implementing this technology in the near future.

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