Online Studio Design Pedagogy: Community, Personality, Graphic Design, Usability

Online Studio Design Pedagogy: Community, Personality, Graphic Design, Usability

Bridget Zalewski Sullivan
ISBN13: 9781605667829|ISBN10: 160566782X|EISBN13: 9781605667836
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-782-9.ch017
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Zalewski Sullivan, Bridget. "Online Studio Design Pedagogy: Community, Personality, Graphic Design, Usability." Handbook of Research on Human Performance and Instructional Technology, edited by Holim Song and Terry T. Kidd, IGI Global, 2010, pp. 284-300. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-782-9.ch017

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Zalewski Sullivan, B. (2010). Online Studio Design Pedagogy: Community, Personality, Graphic Design, Usability. In H. Song & T. Kidd (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Human Performance and Instructional Technology (pp. 284-300). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-782-9.ch017

Chicago

Zalewski Sullivan, Bridget. "Online Studio Design Pedagogy: Community, Personality, Graphic Design, Usability." In Handbook of Research on Human Performance and Instructional Technology, edited by Holim Song and Terry T. Kidd, 284-300. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2010. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-782-9.ch017

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Abstract

ART765 Design for the WWW serves as the capstone course in the online post-baccalaureate certificate Interactive Media Design at Towson University. The course and program provide students with the opportunity to advance their web and interactive media design knowledge. The opportunity to design and produce a four course graduate certificate prompted the careful consideration and creation of an online course design system intended to enhance student learning and usability. ART765 Design for the WWW became the design prototype for the IAMD certificate. The pedagogical and design strategies used to create ART765 Design for the WWW include: creating a sense of community and personality, considering the needs of the online learner, graphic design, information architecture, web usability, appropriate multimedia methods, Web 2.0 technology and MUVE’s, and the Quality Matters® peer review. These strategies serve to unify the online teaching and learning environment for all four of the Interactive Media Design courses.

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