Jacobson, M.J.: Issues in hypertext and hypermedia research : toward a framework for linking theory-to-design (1994)
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- Abstract
- Discusses research issues related to the utilization of cognitive learning and instructional theory to design technology-based learning environments such as hypertext and hypermedia. A Theory-To-Design framework is a sketch which considers 2 main roles for theory: theory construction and testing and prescriptive artifact design. Another component of the framework posits that technology based learning environments employing a particular theoretical perspective should link theory elements to specific design features. The Theory-To-Design framework is then used as the basis of an analysis of theoretical and design issues raised in a recent hypermedia research project