Computer-based instruction and generative strategies: Conceptual framework & illustrative example |
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Authors: | Dave S Knowlton Julia Simms |
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Affiliation: | 1. Instructional Technology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL, USA;2. Instructional Services, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Adult students who are enrolled in higher education must experience computer-based instruction that is well-designed in terms of both efficiency and relevance. Published practical examples of processes that will result in such instruction are rare. This article begins by describing the needs of adult students who are enrolled in higher education. Then, this article describes a project in which Morrison, Ross, and Kemp’s (2004) curvilinear instructional design model was used to create computer-based instruction in the field of developmental mathematics. Both the design and development phases are described. The article concludes with implications for others who might use a similar approach in higher education. |
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Keywords: | Computer-based instruction Generative strategies Computer integration |
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