
Hypermedia Learning Environments
Instructional Design and Integration
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 1996
Book
Hardback
294 pages
978-0-8058-1828-4 (ISBN)
Description
Hypermedia and multimedia have penetrated the world of computer games, Internet, and CD-ROM based reference manuals. However, the fields of education, schooling, and training ask more specific benefits from them. This book provides practical approaches to transform these media into learning tools. Crucial helping steps include the migration from expository to exploratory learning strategies, the integration of collaborative learning practices in plenary and individualistic teaching styles, and the evolution from test-driven to experience-oriented training.
This volume has three goals:
* to discuss the concepts of hypermedia, multimedia, and hypertext and review pertinent research lines;
* to provide guidelines and suggestions for developing multimedia applications; and
* to place technology within a broader context of education and training through a discussion of rich environments for active learning (REALs).
The book takes a developmental focus to helpf readers set up and manage the process of developing a multimedia application. It is not a technical or a how-to manual on working with video, sound, digitized graphics, or computer code. The text takes a unique approach to the idea of media-- viewing media as delivery systems: if video is called for, use it; if sound will help in an application, use it. The fundamental guidelines presented here are usually not media specific. Media works only within the strategies with which they are used.
Aimed at practitioners--people who teach about or develop multimedia and hypermedia applications--this volume carefully examines the main components and issues in developing applications. It provides suggestions and heuristics for sound, fundamental design processes.
This volume has three goals:
* to discuss the concepts of hypermedia, multimedia, and hypertext and review pertinent research lines;
* to provide guidelines and suggestions for developing multimedia applications; and
* to place technology within a broader context of education and training through a discussion of rich environments for active learning (REALs).
The book takes a developmental focus to helpf readers set up and manage the process of developing a multimedia application. It is not a technical or a how-to manual on working with video, sound, digitized graphics, or computer code. The text takes a unique approach to the idea of media-- viewing media as delivery systems: if video is called for, use it; if sound will help in an application, use it. The fundamental guidelines presented here are usually not media specific. Media works only within the strategies with which they are used.
Aimed at practitioners--people who teach about or develop multimedia and hypermedia applications--this volume carefully examines the main components and issues in developing applications. It provides suggestions and heuristics for sound, fundamental design processes.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
710 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-1828-4 (9780805818284)
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Piet A.M. Kommers | Scott Grabinger | Joanna C. Dunlap
Hypermedia Learning Environments
Instructional Design and Integration
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10/2012
1st Edition
Routledge
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Piet A.M. Kommers | Scott Grabinger | Joanna C. Dunlap
Hypermedia Learning Environments
Instructional Design and Integration
E-Book
10/2012
1st Edition
Routledge
€32.99
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Piet A.M. Kommers | Scott Grabinger | Joanna C. Dunlap
Hypermedia Learning Environments
Instructional Design and Integration
Book
09/1996
Routledge
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Persons
Joanna C. Dunlap, Piet A.M. Kommers, Scott Grabinger
Content
Contents: Preface. Part I: Hypermedia and Multimedia Concepts.P.A.M. Kommers, Definitions. P.A.M. Kommers, Multimedia Environments. P.A.M. Kommers, Research on the Use of Hypermedia. Part II: Developing Hypermedia and Multimedia Applications.J.C. Dunlap, S. Grabinger, Nodes and Organization. S. Grabinger, J.C. Dunlap, Links. R. Marra, Human-Computer Interface Design. S. Grabinger, Screen Design. J.C. Dunlap, User Support Strategies. R. Marra, Evolution and Maintenance. M. Tessmer, Formative Evaluation. Part III: Rich Environments For Active Learning.S. Grabinger, J.C. Dunlap, Encourage Student Responsibility. J.C. Dunlap, S. Grabinger, Make Learning Meaningful. J.C. Dunlap, S. Grabinger, Active Knowledge Construction. T.A. Cyr, Learner Assessment. Index.