In Video mode very short video sequences are shown on the video screen when the structure annotation appears on the computer screen. In Slide mode, only single still frames are shown.

In both cases, annotations of the structure the learner is pointing to are shown at the same time on the computer screen. The following images are between 13-15K

Black & white image from the HyperCard stack Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc

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Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc

Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc

Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc

Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc

Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc

Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc

Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc

Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc Corresponding colour image from the laserdisc

Figure 1. Many key images on the computer screen have a multitude of still and video images associated with them (these are just some stills associated with the male reproductive system) where the dissector points out or depresses each structure to give an impression of its turgitity and attachments.


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