Posts Tagged ‘design’

The New T-Shirts Are Here

Jun 3, 2010 at 8:24 am, TTIX Committee

I know, we’ve kept you in the dark about the new shirt design for too long, but rest assured the 2010 shirt “TTIX Effect” can be yours for just $10.

Shirts must be picked-up during the conference on June 10 & 11 at the Marriott Library in SLC.

We also have a few 2009 “Word Bulb” shirts leftover from last year in random colors.

Order your shirt now! Supply is limited.

Discovering, Documenting and Integrating a SME’s Personal Resources

May 11, 2010 at 3:00 pm, George Joeckel

TPC 3D is an expansion of the TPCK/TPACK framework. By adding a layer for practices (TPCP) and a layer for beliefs (TPCB), TPC 3D allows Instructional Designers to discover, document and integrate the personal resources used by SME/Fs (Subject Matter Expert/Facilitators) to develop and deliver online courses via a LMS (Learning Management System) in higher education.

In this session participants will:

* Receive an overview of TPCK/TPACK
* Receive an overview of TPC 3D
* Explore a set of Instructional Design tools that utilize TPC 3D
* Observe how SME/F data informs Instructional Design decisions

Designing with Design Layers

Oct 7, 2008 at 9:04 pm, Andrew Gibbons

Whether they realize it or not, designers create instructional designs that are layered. Designers in many fields have realized this and taken advantage of it to improve the sophistication of their designs and the speed with which they produce them. This presentation describes a theory of design layers and explains how instructional designers can apply the theory. Read the rest of this entry »

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