Instructional Message Design, Volume 3
Message design is all around us, from the presentations we see in meetings and classes to the instructions that come with our latest tech gadgets to multi-million-dollar training simulations. In short, instructional message design is the real-world application of instructional and learning theories to design the tools and technologies used to communicate and effectively convey information. This field of study pulls from many applied sciences, including cognitive psychology, industrial design, graphic design, instructional design, information technology, and human performance technology, to name just a few. In this book, we will visit several foundational theories that guide our research, look at different real-world applications, and begin to discuss directions for future best practices. For instance, cognitive load and multimedia learning theories provide best practices, virtual reality and simulations are only a few of the multitude of applications. Special needs learners and designing for online, e-learning, and web conferencing are only some of many applied areas where effective message design can improve outcomes. Studying effective instructional message design tools and techniques has and will continue to be a critical aspect of the overall instructional design process. Hopefully, this book will serve as an introduction to these topics and inspire your curiosity to explore further!
Submissions from 2024
Chapter 01: Message Design for Instructional Designers - An Introduction, Miguel Ramlatchan
Chapter 02: Multimedia Learning Theory and Instructional Message Design, Miguel Ramlatchan
Chapter 03: Message Design for Instructional Designers – Audio and Video Best Practices, Shelby Taylor
Chapter 04: Cultural Sensitivity, Inclusion, and Social Presence in Instructional Message Design, Cheryl Cook-Posley
Chapter 05: Message Design: How to Communicate Visual Information to Learners Who are Visually Impaired, Meaghan McLeod
Chapter 06. Instructional Message Design for Adult Learners, Pamela J. Smith-Downing
Chapter 07: What Can Instructional Designers Learn from Graphic Designers?, Mark Richard Parsons
Chapter 08: Add Depth to Your Message - The Use of 3D Printing in Instructional Message Design, Jennifer Tolley
Chapter 09: Web Conferencing Best Practices for Online K-12 Teachers, Mitch A. Cumings
Chapter 10: Increasing Accessibility in Educational Simulations, Meaghan McLeod
Instructional Message Design: Theory, Research, and Practice (Volume 3), Miguel Ramlatchan (Editor)