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Waller, Robert – 1978
These two papers discuss ways of improving the quality of educational texts used by the Open University in distance learning courses. The first discusses how text numbering systems should be used and when it is appropriate to use them; five recommendations are given. The last paper discusses how instructional design teams can best approach…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Foreign Countries, Instructional Design, Layout (Publications)
van Houten, Carel A. – 1980
International transfer, defined as the process of diffusing a product or idea across national boundaries, has become an increasingly significant source of educational innovation in recent years. In order to analyze the outcomes of an international transfer project, three dimensions should be considered. The first, the amount of change in the…
Descriptors: Diffusion, Educational Media, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Wakefield, John F. – 1997
What are textbooks that teach? How can they help solve pedagogical problems? How can their pedagogical design be improved? These questions were used to develop a problem-solving model of textbook design. Textbooks that teach evoke learner activities designed to achieve contemporary cognitive goals. Suggestions for using textbooks to help solve…
Descriptors: Authors, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Martorella, Peter H. – 1979
This analysis considers several major areas in which cognition research would seem to have pregnant implications for the conscious design of social studies texts and sketches the ways in which the structure of texts might be shaped if research were applied. The first area discussed is matching texts to significant user characterics. There are at…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Educational Objectives, Educational Research