The principle suggests using a conversational tone to make content more relatable.
What is the Personalization Principle?
This model was developed at Florida State University and represents the five key phases of instructional design that can be used repeatedly to optimize course design.
What is the ADDIE Model?
This theory focuses on how technology and networks facilitate the sharing and acquisition of knowledge.
What is Connectivism?
The theory that asserts that learners build their understanding and knowledge of the world through social interaction.
What is Constructivism?
The principle suggests using narration with visuals rather than on-screen text.
What is the Modality Principle?
The hierarchical model consists of six stages that measure a student's learning progress or “depth of understanding.”
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
The theory that focuses on how the brain processes and stores information.
What is Cognitive Learning?
The principle that suggests dividing content into smaller, more manageable sections.
What is the Segmenting Principle?
This principle suggests removing extraneous words, images, and sounds that do not contribute to learning.
What is the Coherence Principle?
The model that splits the learning process into three stages focused on the delivery of instruction: Before, While, and After.
What is Gagne's 9 Events of Instruction?
This theory focuses on observable behaviors that are acquired through conditioning.
What is Behaviorism?
This model uses a visual approach to instructional design.
What is Action Mapping?