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* various [[courseware]] (learning materials) | * various [[courseware]] (learning materials) |
Revision as of 15:48, 6 April 2006
Definition
- A pedagogical scenario is an instantiation of an instructional design model.
Typical ingredients
- learning activities
- a learning environment
- various courseware (learning materials)
Related design methdology
Modern pedagogical theory (whether behaviorist, cognitivist, constructivist etc. ) insists on the importance of scenarios, i.e. story-boards that define learning activities.
A typical example is IMS Learning Design, that implements the following basic learning design model:
ROLE ->performs-> ACTIVITIES ->within-> an ENVRIONMENT
Examples
See (for the moment): Category:Pedagogical scenarios