The Albers Project: a model for multimedia courseware. (Macintosh Special Issue supplement)

From: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) | Date: September 1, 1988| Author: Phelan, Andrew | Copyright information

The Pratt Institute and Jerry Whitely have produced an electronic, interactive version of artist Josef Albers's book, 'Interaction of Color', a landmark text on the teaching of color. Development of the innovative courseware is described. The program runs on a Macintosh II computer, and uses either an Apple CD SC CD disk drive or a Sony Model 1500 videodisc player. The courseware presents concepts of growing complexity in teaching the various aspects of color, involves interactive experimenta...

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