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Peer reviewedSomerville, Arleen N.; Carr, Carol – Science & Technology Libraries, 1997
Reviews reasons why chemical information instruction is important in academic libraries, offers suggestions for developing partnerships with faculty and computing staff, and provides tips for overcoming barriers to teaching effectively. Tips on designing effective class sessions are offered, along with a list of general and chemistry teaching…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Chemistry, Higher Education, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedTochon, Francois Victor – Instructional Science, 1999
Disciplinary didactics describes and designs the actualized/virtual learning and teaching relationships among disciplinary content, learner(s), and teacher. This article adopts a semiotic perspective to outline eight shared features of the various disciplinary didactics. The goal is to situate them within an integrated vision that helps shape a…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedFournier, Jean-Marie; Veck, Bernard – Instructional Science, 1999
Sketches the development of didactic research in France in the field of language and literature over the past two decades. Proposes answers to these questions: What is the status of the notions taught by the discipline? How are these notions constituted? What is the role of values and knowledge in school exercises and school goals? What is to be…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Didacticism, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices
Wilson, Brent G. – Educational Technology, 1999
Discusses three evolving paradigms for supporting learning and work performance: instructional design, performance support, and network systems. Describes an overall trend toward greater flexibility and empowerment, and shows how each paradigm reflects the technologies available at the time of its initial development. (AEF)
Descriptors: Change, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Information Networks
Mellon, Constance A. – Educational Technology, 1999
Defines digital storytelling, the application of multimedia techniques to the telling of stories. Describes how digital-storytelling assignments, designed to use an online conferencing facility, were developed for a college class. Provides examples of students' approaches to the personal narrative assignment. Discusses how to evaluate the…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Course Content, Higher Education, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedFoos, Catherine Ludlum – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 1998
Relates Carol Gilligan's two perspectives on moral reasoning (care and justice) to discussions in service learning circles concerning the relationship between charity and social change as orientations of service and service-learning and to the nature of "self." The discussion informs the questions of what constitutes "mature"…
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedCassarino, Connie – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1998
Describes a four-tier model for designing and developing practice and assessment in computer-based training. Topics include teaching versus assessing; levels of knowledge; taxonomy levels and intended learning outcomes; and time and cost constraints that result in criterion-referenced tests being most widely used. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Classification, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness
Peer reviewedWilliams, Vicki S. – College & University Media Review, 1998
Investigates the supportive side of current technology in the visual process of learning and the issues instructional designers must address to utilize these capabilities and maximize their effects. Provides an overview of visual memory and discusses information processing and analogic reasoning, cognition and visual information processing, visual…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Design Preferences, Information Processing, Information Technology
Saba, Farhad – Distance Education Report, 1999
Discusses delivery systems in distance education and suggests that too much time is spent on choosing a delivery system rather than analyzing distance education as a whole. Presents a distance-education hierarchy that includes hardware systems, software systems, telecommunications systems, instructional systems, educational systems, societal…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Selection, Computer Software, Delivery Systems
Harbeck, Julia D.; Sherman, Thomas M. – Educational Technology, 1999
Illustrates how each of these principles may guide decisions about Web-based design for young children consistent with developmentally appropriate practice: (1) simple, clean and concrete design; (2) adult guidance; (3) progressive and individualized; (4) relevant to children; (5) integrated activities; (6) active and enjoyable; and (7)…
Descriptors: Children, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer System Design, Design Preferences
Peer reviewedLinn, Marcia C.; Shear, Linda; Bell, Philip; Slotta, James D. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 1999
Describes how science education partnerships composed of educational researchers, technologists, classroom teachers, natural scientists, and pedagogy experts can create effective instructional innovations using Internet technologies. Illustrates how the Scaffolded Knowledge Integration (SKI) framework gives partnerships a head start on effective…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedChen, Ai-Yen; Mashhadi, Azam; Ang, Daniel; Harkrider, Nancy – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
Focuses on the cultural and pedagogical considerations in the design of student-centered learning systems with particular reference to three cases in Singapore. The experiences illustrate some of the challenges and problems in designing and implementing learning systems in three different contexts: local-institutional, trans-institutional, and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer System Design, Computer Uses in Education, Culture
Peer reviewedBerge, Zane L. – Educational Media International, 1998
Lists eight guiding principles to help Web-based instructional designers. Three areas: pedagogical, social, and technological/support address planning instructional program events, i.e., building the blueprint to guide development and design for Web-based instruction and distance education. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Design Preferences, Distance Education, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedCuroe, Robin – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1999
Discusses the importance of instructional design when developing learning activities that involve the use of technology. Topics include validity and value; supporting thinking processes; varied learning styles; learning plans; learning outcomes; teachers' roles; connecting experience and learning; outcome-based assessment; assessment tasks; and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedHegarty, John; Bostock, Stephen; Collins, Dave – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2000
Describes the development of a distance learning course at Keele University (United Kingdom) for staff training in the use of information technology for people with special needs. Discusses course design, learner needs analysis, course content, instructional design, and formative evaluation. (Contains 24 references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Course Content, Disabilities, Distance Education, Foreign Countries


