TY - JOUR
T1 - Interactive learning for graphic design foundations
AU - Chu, Sauman
AU - Ramírez, Germán Mauricio ejía
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - One of the biggest problems for students majoring in pre-graphic design is students' inability to apply their knowledge to different design solutions. The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of interactive learning modules in facilitating knowledge acquisition during the learning process and to create interactive learning modules that will enhance students' understandingof the application of design theory and principles to different design problems. The ultimate goal of this project is to create supplemental teaching material that will be used to support teaching and learning for the authors' design foundation courses. Four interactive learning modules were developed in Adobe Flash. The modules include descriptions of the topics, animated tutorials and exercises. Several evaluations were conducted to examine the effectiveness of the learning modules. These evaluations included a usabilitytest of the two module prototypes, an in-depth pre-test and post-test with four pregraphic design students, interviews with various instructors and surveys with 40 students who were enrolled in foundation courses. Students expressed that the learning modules made it more enjoyable to learn course materials; ultimately, the modules deepened their understanding of design principles.
AB - One of the biggest problems for students majoring in pre-graphic design is students' inability to apply their knowledge to different design solutions. The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of interactive learning modules in facilitating knowledge acquisition during the learning process and to create interactive learning modules that will enhance students' understandingof the application of design theory and principles to different design problems. The ultimate goal of this project is to create supplemental teaching material that will be used to support teaching and learning for the authors' design foundation courses. Four interactive learning modules were developed in Adobe Flash. The modules include descriptions of the topics, animated tutorials and exercises. Several evaluations were conducted to examine the effectiveness of the learning modules. These evaluations included a usabilitytest of the two module prototypes, an in-depth pre-test and post-test with four pregraphic design students, interviews with various instructors and surveys with 40 students who were enrolled in foundation courses. Students expressed that the learning modules made it more enjoyable to learn course materials; ultimately, the modules deepened their understanding of design principles.
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U2 - 10.2304/elea.2012.9.4.345
DO - 10.2304/elea.2012.9.4.345
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84872855360
SN - 1741-8887
VL - 9
SP - 345
EP - 355
JO - E-Learning and Digital Media
JF - E-Learning and Digital Media
IS - 4
ER -