CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
Fridays 12:50-2:05 · Gates B01 · Open to the public- 20 years of speakers
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November 7, 1990
Imagine a CAD system for designing and developing instructional materials. What would such a system be? IDE -- the Instructional Design Environment -- is a hypermedia system built atop an RDBMS to assist in analyzing, organizing, designing and developing materials for use in education / training. That is, IDE combines features of CAD systems and knowledge representation workbenches into a single -- hopefully easy-to-use -- system. To do this, IDE provides a (tailorable) representation for the substance of a course, and ways of expressing the rationale for the course design. IDE provides an infrastructure for instructional design and tools to support work in that structure. Thus, IDE implements a way of articulating the design and development process by providing a framework for design. In this talk, I'll spend the first half talking about IDE the system: what is it, what's interesting about it technically, and what have we done to help designers do design. In the second half, I'll talk about the IDE experience: why did we build IDE, what is it supposed to do, and what happens when groups use IDE in practice. |
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