e-learn conference presentation on interaction design and learning
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Giving Learners Control through Interaction Design
Stella Lee - Jon Dron
Athabasca University
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“We shape our dwellings and afterwards our dwellings shape our lives”
- Winston Churchill
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Choice ≠ Control
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Choice ≠ Control
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Choice ≠ Control
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Dialogue
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Designs that reduce control
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One Choice
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Many Choices
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Interaction design
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A design discipline dedicated to:
• Defining the behavior of artifacts, environments, and systems
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Designs that give control
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Logical design
Pedagogic design
Navigational design
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Signpost
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Signpost
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Logical design
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Scale
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Scale
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Scale
Big things and Small things
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Navigational design
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Navigational design
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Constraints
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Pedagogic design
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Levels/choices
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Levels/choices
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Further research
Cultural differences
Accessibility
Meaningful markup
Achieving the right mix
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Thank you!
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