Subject: RE: Brian Canavan's Question
From: Farhad Saba, Ph. D. (saba@cts.com)
Date: Mon 22 Nov 1999 - 20:08:17 MET
From: "Farhad Saba, Ph. D." <saba@cts.com> Subject: RE: Brian Canavan's Question Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 11:08:17 -0800
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Brian Canavan Wrote:
I hope to carry out a comparative study whereby different forms of media
such as text, still images, animation and sound will be compared against
the students' predetermined preferred learning style.
===> Brian, could you tell us a little bit more about the thought process
that led you to consider a comparative study. I am trying to understand what
leads us as instructional designers and technologist to consider comparative
studies. I appreciate it if you walk me through your thought process.
By the way, a good place to start is Ludwig Wittgenstein's the "Philosophy
of Ordinary Language." It cured my problem several years ago!
Thanks
Farhad Saba, Ph. D.
Editor
Distance Education Report
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