Conversational Forms of Instruction and Message Layer Design

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Conversational Forms of Instruction and Message Layer Design

Educational psychology Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)

Authors: Andrew S. Gibbons, Elizabeth Boling

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Collection: SpringerBriefs in Educational Communications and Technology

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 30th September 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9783030842208


Introduction

This book examines the theoretical basis of one of the functional layers—the message layer—of an architectural theory of instructional design. The architectural theory (Gibbons, 2003; Gibbons & Rogers, 2009; Gibbons, 2014) identifies seven functions carried out during instruction that correspond with designable strata, or layers.

Design Languages and Knowledge

The architectural theory proposes that for each layer there exists a specialized body of design languages, constructs, questions, tools, practices, processes, a professional community, and most especially, bodies of design theory. It also proposes that design knowledge from other design fields, many of which approach design from the same functional perspective, can be appropriated for the further development of knowledge within the instructional technology field.

Supporting Literature and Message Layer

A robust literature from disparate fields supplies relevant theory for message layer design. This book builds the case for validation of the message layer by bringing together work from instructional theory, conversation theory, research in the learning sciences, intelligent tutoring system research, and K-12 education. Within this literature, the authors demonstrate the existence of the message as a structural abstraction: an independently designable entity. They trace the development of the message construct historically, showing that it has remained remarkably stable over time, independent of changing psychological, educational, and technological conventions.

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