Handouts and other material from the following Faculty Summer Institute class (held May, 2014 at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana) are located on this website.
Building Quality
Graphics for More Effective Learning
During this class participants learned proven guidelines for planning and creating effective instructional graphics for in-class and online use. This class combined practical graphic production advice with cognitive research and information processing theory that shows that students learn better if appropriately designed graphics are included in instructional presentations. Participants were provided with examples that linked visual design and instructional design.
During this class participants learned proven guidelines for planning and creating effective instructional graphics for in-class and online use. This class combined practical graphic production advice with cognitive research and information processing theory that shows that students learn better if appropriately designed graphics are included in instructional presentations. Participants were provided with examples that linked visual design and instructional design.
NOTE - Pdf slides contain low-resolution images.
These slides are provided to assist students with lesson recall.
Pdfs are not suitable for presentation purposes.
These slides are provided to assist students with lesson recall.
Pdfs are not suitable for presentation purposes.
For more information - contact Jay Sternickle at [email protected].