Posts tagged with “Visual Design” (All posts)
Moodle Question Type: “Drag and Drop onto Image”
Constructive Alignment is an approach to teaching and learning in which the learning outcomes that students are expected to achieve are defined and stated at the beginning of a course…

Virtual Poster Session with Gather.town
An ongoing debate in the computer interface design world is whether it’s important or useful to make things on a computer screen look like what they are supposed to represent…

The Science of Instruction: Text and the Heart
In this short video, one of three in a series on the textbook, e-Learning and the Science of Instruction by Ruth Covlin Clark & Richard E. Mayer, Dann Hurlbert digs…

The Science of Instruction: Talk Is Cheap (And Less Effective)
In this short video, number two of three in a series on the textbook e-Learning and the Science of Instruction by Ruth Covlin Clark & Richard E. Mayer, Dann Hurlbert digs…

The Science of Instruction: Making Video Work Well
In this short video, one of three in a series on the textbook e-Learning and the Science of Instruction by Ruth Covlin Clark & Richard E. Mayer, Dann Hurlbert digs into…

Wading into UX
Recently, Andrew and Celeste joined the Minnesota chapter of the User Experience Professionals Association (UXPA). They had 2 main reasons for wanting to join: 1) learn more about different approaches…

Instructional Video with Professor Dave Explains
I recently came across some great instructor videos by a guy who goes by Professor Dave. He’s actually a Carleton grad, and his videos (on lots of science-related topics) are…
Tutee or Not Tutee: Who should be on camera in your Instructional Video?
Effective instructional videos can vary in style. This short video, inspired by an Arizona State University study, reveals preferences and effectiveness in two different styles: Should you teach to the…
Facing Instructional Videos
How important is it for instructors to include their own faces when creating instructional videos? The answer might surprise you. Dann Hurlbert, Carleton College’s Media & Design Guru (and an…
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