Interactive Multimedia: A Tool for Government Transformation
David E. Barbee and
Ronnie B. Lowenstein
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David E. Barbee: Institute for Technological Solutions, USA
Ronnie B. Lowenstein: Consultant, USA
Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ), 1993, vol. 6, issue 4, 4-14
Abstract:
As government agencies are faced with having to do more with less, interactive multimedia may provide solutions. In this paper some of the challenges are discussed, the nature of interactive multimedia is illuminated and its potential as a tool for production, information, performance support and learning is explored. Government programs using interactive multimedia are briefly described. And finally a strategy is outlined for implementing multimedia solutions that highlights both opportunities and pitfalls.
Date: 1993
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