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EDIT 594GABRIEL FUMERO
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Instructional technology and e-Learning designers have to be come update about new educational researches.
New educational theories could help to improve the relation between pedagogical concepts and graphic design.
In this unit you will learn about Minimalism and his conceptual and practical applications in our feel.
We decide to use the suffix “minimalims” to titled this unit.
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ism• Learners will define minimalism
• Learners will apply minimalism concepts into their instructional and graphic designs.
• Learners will evaluate instructional and graphic designs.
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The concept of minimalism derives from the Minimalist art movement
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John CageFrederick Law Olmsted• Theoretical antecedents
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in architecture
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in architecture
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in architecture
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http://encarta.msn.com/media_461548593_701610421_-1_1/Cage’s_Music_of_Changes.html
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Theory created by J.M. Carroll
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created in 1993
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J. M. Carroll develop
The Minimalist theory
Carrol’s theory focuses on the instructional design of training materials for computer users and has been applied to design computer documentation.
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Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is stripped down to its most fundamental features. As a specific movement in the arts it is identified with developments in War II Western Art, most strongly with American visual arts in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Prominent artists associated with this movement include Donald Judd, Carl Andre and Richard Serra. It is rooted in the reductive aspects of Modernism.
Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is stripped down to its most fundamental features. As a specific movement in the arts it is identified with developments in War II Western Art, most strongly with American visual arts in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Prominent artists associated with this movement include Donald Judd, Carl Andre and Richard Serra. It is rooted in the reductive aspects of Modernism. >< .
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“doing more with less”Byuckninister Fuller
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“Minimalism IS NOT just doing with less (less features, words, widgets). It is a selectively choosing what to include or eliminate with the purpose of making it easier for the user to quickly learn about a product in a natural and painless way and to start using it to do real work.” Mary Lou Mazzara / Application of theory: minimalism and user centered design.
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Practical Application
To minimize the amount of reading
To include error recognition
To design activities
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To allow learners meaningful task.
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ismMinimalism’s theory suggests that e-learning multimedia instructional materials have:
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- extract unnecessary elements
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- Keep Important information at the top
- Be consistent in design, text, and graphics- Keep pages content short
- Keep Important information at the top
- Be consistent in design, text, and graphics- Keep pages content short
- extract unnecessary elements
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Wikipedia, John M. Carrollhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_M._Carroll_%28information_scientist%29
Applying Learning Theories to Online Instructional Design
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimalism_(computing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimalism
http://www.digituplus.com/enews/0108minimal.html
Minimalists May Be Winning E-learning Design Arguments
Technological Minimalism in Distance Educationhttp://technologysource.org/article/technological_minimalism_in_distance_education/
Technological Minimalism in Distance Educationhttp://www.ryerson.ca/~ipederse/Minimalism.htm
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The next questions will help you to evaluate your own learning process.These questions are related with the objectives of this unit.
Read the question, take your time to answer it, and then check how well did you did.
Good luck!
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Whish of these next statements summarize the main propose of minimalism theory.
A- minimalism main propose is to provide less text and images to learners.
B- minimalism main propose is to avoid to present unnecessary text to learners.
C- minimalism main propose is to select the most adequate amount of text and images to easier students learning process.
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In base of what you have learned about minimalism, How would you modify the design of
this unit?
A- Adding more color, shapes, lines, and buttons.
B- Adding more text information, images, animations, audio, and video
C- Leaving the design with out any modification.
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Which of these designs are more minimalism adequate.
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We are agree with your answer.
As Dietry Rams’ motto say. “Less but better.” The main purpose of minimalism theory is capitalize on the user’s interest providing the less and most important instruction and knowledge.
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Minimalism’s theory have a different opinion.
They think that:
“doing more with less”
“less but better”Would do you want to review you answer?Back to question 1
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Again, we have the same opinion. We have to leave the design with out any modification.
You are right! Our motto is “less but better.”
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If you want to add more color, information and some other things is ok. Nevertheless, it will stop been a minimalism design.
Remember, one of the minimalism's motto is “less but better.”
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You are right! Our motto is “less but better.”• Theoretical antecedents
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Are you sure? Do you think that this design considered minimalism’s design recommendations.Back to question 3
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