Visualization Tools For Learning Environment Development (springerbriefs In Educational Communications And Technology)
by Joseph Frantiska Jr. /
2017 / English / PDF
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This brief discusses and explains how an educator can use various
tools (Use Case, IPO diagrams, flowcharts, entity-relationship
diagrams, information mapping) to help visualize how a learning
environment will work. Such tools were originally developed for use
by software engineers but as the complexity of learning
environments has increased with various interfaces and processing,
both educators and students have developed a need to understand the
design and development of visualization tools. The primary
audiences for this text are K-12 and post-secondary educators and
instructional designers who want to use tools that will allow them
to develop effective learning environments in an efficient manner.
Undergraduate and graduate students in an educational
technology class can also employ these tools and techniques to
develop their own materials.
This brief discusses and explains how an educator can use various
tools (Use Case, IPO diagrams, flowcharts, entity-relationship
diagrams, information mapping) to help visualize how a learning
environment will work. Such tools were originally developed for use
by software engineers but as the complexity of learning
environments has increased with various interfaces and processing,
both educators and students have developed a need to understand the
design and development of visualization tools. The primary
audiences for this text are K-12 and post-secondary educators and
instructional designers who want to use tools that will allow them
to develop effective learning environments in an efficient manner.
Undergraduate and graduate students in an educational
technology class can also employ these tools and techniques to
develop their own materials.