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Interactive Video Primer Nursing Education   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Stewart, Scott Alan
Title
Interactive Video Primer Nursing Education
Publisher
Stewart Publishing, Inc.
Description
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Videodisc Hardware Systems
Nebraska Videodisc Levels of Interactivity 1-1
Level I 1-1
Level II 1-1
Level 111 1-1
Types of Videodisc Systems 1-2
Two-Screen Videodisc Systems 1-2
One-Screen PC Systems 1-2
One Screen Macintosh Systems 1-3
Dedicated/Proprietary One-Screen Systems 1-3
Features to Consider When Selecting a One-Screen System 1-4
Computer 1-4
Graphics/Overlay Board 1-4
Touchscreen Monitor 1-4
Videodisc Player 1-5
InfoWindow Emulation Software 1-5
Vendor Support 1-5
Available InfoWindow-Compatible Hardware Systems 1-5
IBM InfoWindow System 1-5
Sony VIEW System 1-6
FITNE System 1-6
Visage System 1-7
VAL Multimedia Workstation 1-7
Matrox Interactive Video System 1-7
Digital Video Graphic Boards 1-7
Microvitec DAVID 1-8
VideoLogic Digital Video Adapter 1-8
IBM M-Motion Video Adapter 1-8
Summary 1-9
Hardware Contacts 1-9

Chapter 2: Nursing Education
Nursing Education: Complex Market with Tremendous Potential 2-1
Economic Pressures on Hospitals 2-1
Solutions to Problems Faced by Hospital Administrators 2-2
Searching for a Training Solution 2-2
Economic Pressures on Schools of Nursing 2-3
Interactive Video Primer
Attributes of Interactive Video 2-3
Barriers to Implementation 2-4
Microcomputer Acquisition 2-4
Interactive Video Acquisition 2-4
Forces Expediting Acquisition 2-5

Chapter 3: Universities/Colleges
Early Videodisc Efforts 3-1
Distributing School-produced Programs 3-2
Co-ventures With Medical Publishers 3-2
Other Commercial Co-ventures 3-3
Schools as Marketing Agencies 3-4
Videodisc Consortium 3-4
Healthcare Interactive Videodisc Consortium (HCIVC) 3-5
Interactive Healthcare Consortium 3-5
Language English
Publication date 1990
publication_date QS:P577,+1990-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Current location
IA Collections: usnavybumedhistoryoffice; medicalheritagelibrary
Accession number
1987InteractiveVideoPrimerNursingEducation
Source
Internet Archive identifier: 1987InteractiveVideoPrimerNursingEducation
https://archive.org/download/1987InteractiveVideoPrimerNursingEducation/1987%20Interactive%20Video%20Primer%20Nursing%20Education.pdf
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