Designing Online Learning With Flash

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Pub. Date: 2009-01-09
Publisher(s): Pfeiffer & Co
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Summary

There is a need for a book that provides a model of learning that is appropriate for online learning as well as teaches the user how to create potent Flash applications to deliver online learning content. This book is an Adobe Flash tutorial set in an instructional design context. It demonstrates how to develop Flash tutorials for teaching facts, concepts, principles, and procedures using Merrill s Component Display Theory. All the book s source files are provided as well as Adobe Captivate tutorials demonstrating the procedures.

Author Biography

David Richard Moore is associate professor of Instructional Technology at Ohio University, where he teaches several graduate-level courses and is Coordinator for the Instructional Technology Program. Formerly he was a multimedia developer and designer for the Federal Aviation Administration, a Network User Support Specialist for the University of Nevada, and the Director of Distributed Education at Portland State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Preface
Overview of Chapters
Summary
Online Learning Approach
Nothing Is Left to Chance
Instruction Is an Investment
Planning, Presentation, and Practice
Design Model
Summary
Planning
Systematic Design of Instruction
Analyzing Needs
Identifying Tasks
Creating Objectives
Classifying Objectives
Creating Test Items
Extended Example
Summary
Presentation
Presentation Phase
Presentation Medium
Instructional Strategies
Summary
Practice Sequences
Practice-Centric Design
Information vs. Instruction
Value of Practice
Practice Sequences
Designing Sequences
Practice Sequence Methods
Summary
Flash
What Is Flash?
Flash Capabilities
Flash and Learning
Topics Covered
Summary
Getting Started with Flash
Basic Flash Interface
Summary
Flash Guides
Starting Up
Drawing Tools
Dynamic Text
Symbols
Separating Text
Frame-by-Frame Animation
Shape Animation
Motion Animation
Masks
Motion Guide
Simulated Screen Draw
Sound
Learning Components
Drag and Drop
Fill in the Blank
Hot Object
Hot Spot
Multiple Choice
True or False
Summary
Facts
The Nature of Facts
General Strategy
Demonstrating Mastery
Presentation Strategies
Practice Considerations
Summary
Concepts
The Nature of Concepts
General Strategy
Demonstrating Mastery
Presentation Strategies
Practice Considerations
Summary
Principles
The Nature of Principles
General Strategy
Demonstrating Mastery
Presentation Strategies
Practice Considerations
Summary
Procedures
The Nature of Procedures
General Strategy
Demonstrating Mastery
Presentation Strategies
Practice Considerations
Summary
Case Study
Implementation Model
Tasks
Summary
Distributing Files
Bandwidth Analysis
Publishing
Summary
Evaluation
Formative Evaluation
Summative Evaluation
Summary
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References
Index
About the Author
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