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- From: senseman@lonestar.utsa.edu (David M. Senseman)
- Subject: Re: Need Example of Multi-media Software
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 22:04:19 GMT
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- In article <1e9qknINN4k6@werple.apana.org.au> hunter@werple.apana.org.au (James Gardiner) writes:
- >
- >>So, does anyone have a Showcase interactive tutorial I could
- >>"borrow" just for the demostration? I will be glad to sign
- >>anything/everything yiou require :-)
- >
- >>Thanks.
- >With the 4.0.5F version of IRIX, The version that
- >comes with R4000 indigo and reality engine, There is a new
- >login called tour (from memory) Its quite a good demo of the
- >new sound and movie programs available with 4.0.5F
- >It would be a good idea to show that.
- >Its showcase based and very Interactive.
- >
-
- Hmmmm...... I hate to look a gift horse in the mouth, but here goes...
-
- I looked at SpaceTour when we got IRIX 4.0.5F and I looked again when
- it was suggested as a good example of interactive multi-media. OK,
- it is interactive and it is multi-media, but in my professional opinion
- (I have taught college-level biology to about 9,500 students to date)
- SpaceTour is NOT a _good_ example of an interactive tutorial.
-
- Like the HotMix demo, SpaceTour is too "cutesie". Basically the fancy
- artwork detracts, rather than adds to the information content of the
- tutorial. Often the background pictures even make the small text hard to read.
- There are a lot of pedagogical problems but I won't waste anymore bandwidth
- here (besides I get paid big bucks for similar reviews for text book
- publishers, so why give it away free?).
-
- It seems to me that it would be in SGI's corporate interest to develop
- either in-house or out-house ;-) a ShowCase-based interactive tutorial
- that really could be used in a college-level course. Such a tutorial
- could be used by sales droids to illustrate the multi-media capabilities
- of the Indigo and as-yet-unnounced products. It could also be used as
- a "style-guide" for faculty interested in developing their own ShowCase
- based offerings.
-
- The Indigo is a great machine -- even the latest issue of Byte Magazine
- claims that the R4K Indigo "offers a price/performance level beyond
- that of even a Quadra with graphics coprocessors". However, if I'm
- going to try and convince Apple-loving faculty members that SGI boxes
- really are the best platform for interactive multi-media, I need more
- than Buttonfly demos and SpaceTour.
-
- Finally, there is some urgency here. I suspect that SGI's window of
- opportunity in this field will begin to close in 2-3 years, if not
- sooner, as Apple brings on-line products with the PowerPC chip-set
- and Microsoft/Intel move beyond 486's and the EISA bus. While I
- trust SGI will maintain its technological edge, Apple and Microsoft
- need only offer _adequate_ performance to maintain their momemtum
- and ever-growing software base.
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