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- From: hochberg@ACFCLUSTER.NYU.EDU (Estelle Hochberg)
- Subject: Giving Your Lectures "Hype" with HyperCard, Fri., Dec. 4
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- Organization: New York University
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 22:59:28 GMT
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- Giving Your Lectures "Hype"
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- with
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- HyperCard
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- A special presentation
- in a New York University series of colloquia
- on uses of computers in higher education learning and research,
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- to be given by
- Benson R. Sundheim
- Department of Chemistry (FAS), New York University
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- Friday, Dec. 4 at 2:00 p.m.
- in Room 109 of Warren Weaver Hall
- (251 Mercer Street, corner of Mercer and West Fourth Streets)
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- Professor Benson R. Sundheim (Department of Chemistry, FAS) will
- demonstrate some of the ways in which the program HyperCard, running on
- Macintosh computers, can be used by a lecturer for board work, to provide
- interactive lecture notes for students' independent use, and to integrate
- material on videodiscs and videotapes into lecture materials. Creating
- simple animations and user-machine dialogues, and coupling HyperCard with
- other programs, will also be discussed.
-
- Professor Sundheim has been developing computer-based instructional
- aids for use in his classes for several years and has found HyperCard to be
- powerful and yet easy to use. His examples will be drawn from chemistry,
- but the techniques which he will be demonstrating are widely applicable to
- presentations of all sorts.
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- All faculty, staff, and students are welcome. If you are interested in
- attending, please call 998-3333; it will help us in our planning. We hope
- you will be able to join us.
-
- This colloquium is sponsored by the Academic Computing Facility, the
- Faculty of Arts and Science, the Courant Institute of Mathematical
- Sciences, the FAS Department of Chemistry, the Interactive
- Telecommunications Program (Tisch School of the Arts), and the Hippocrates
- Project (NYU School of Medicine),with support from Apple Computer, Inc. It
- will be of interest to faculty, researchers and students in a broad range
- of disciplines in the arts, media, the physical, social, and medical
- sciences, as well as computer science.
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-