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Representation Design: Representation, Meaning, and Language
Representation Meaning and Design by S. Hall Information Design 2 * Designing The User Interface by Schneiderman and Plaisant ...
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Representation Design: Learning To Tie Nautical Knots
Schwann, S., & Riempp, R. (2004). The cognitive benefit of interactive videos: Learning to tie nautical knots. Learning and Instruction, 14, 293-305 ...
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Representation Design: Representation, Meaning, and Language
There are broadly speaking three approaches to explaining how representation of meaning through language works. In the reflective approach, meaning is ...
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Representation Design: Learning To Tie Nautical Knots
This notion was tested in an experimental study, where participants learned to tie four nautical knots of different complexity by watching either ...
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Representation Design: Representation, Meaning, and Language
There are broadly speaking three approaches to explaining how representation of meaning through language works. In the reflective approach, meaning is ...
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Representation Design: Learning To Tie Nautical Knots
This notion was tested in an experimental study, where participants learned to tie four nautical knots of different complexity by watching either ...
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Representation Design: Designing Emotionally Sound Instruction
Designing Emotionally Sound Instruction: The FEASP-Approach. Instructional Science 28(3), 169-198. This article presents an aspect of systematic ...
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Representation Design: Representation, Meaning, and Language
Representation, meaning, and language. In S. Hall (Ed.), Representation. Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices, pp. 15–30. Thousand Oaks: Sage. ...
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