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From: jcr@amanpt1.zone1.com (Jack Rienzo)
Newsgroups: alt.hypertext,comp.sys.mac.hypercard
Subject: Re: Instruction manuals
Summary: Hypermedia spoken here
Message-ID: <480@amanpt1.zone1.com>
Date: 27 Jun 88 18:12:54 GMT
References: <45286UH2@PSUVM> <2518@newton.praxis.co.uk>
Organization: Aquidneck Management Associates
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> In article <45286UH2@PSUVM> UH2@PSUVM.BITNET (Lee Sailer) writes:
> >I would be delighted to hear from anyone who has used ANY hypermedium
> >to implement any type of instructional manual.
> >
> 
> So would we...
> 
> Steve Rickaby

At HyperView systems, we have been developing hypermedia based reference and 
training systems for the last year or so. We have integrated tools that 
support hypertext, animation, large diagram display, and video sequences. 
I can't really go into the types of products that we are currently 
developing (except to say that they are "information" products rather than 
hypermedia tools). However, we do provide services to commercial organizations 
and the DoD to develop custom hypermedia systems based on the Macintosh family 
and/or IBM compatibles.

We have used hypermedia approaches to develop training and reference solutions 
for such topics as programming languages, hardware maintenance, and 
manufacturing plant emergency response.

I'd rather not give a commercial (and provide people a legitimate reason to
flame at me). If you are interested in talking more about our experiences
and lessons learned, send me some E-mail describing your areas of interest
and I'll get back to you. 

Jack
 
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