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Target Audience: Instructional Designer in Company

Target Audience: Instructional Designer in Company. Instructional Message. Presenter: Ronglei Chen. Message Design is one step in the instructional Development process which carries out the specifications of the instructional design blueprint in greater detail. Typographical Consideration.

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Target Audience: Instructional Designer in Company

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  1. Target Audience: Instructional Designer in Company Instructional Message Presenter: Ronglei Chen

  2. Message Design is one step in the instructional Development process which carries out the specifications of the instructional design blueprint in greater detail.

  3. Typographical Consideration Now the sons of Jacob were twelve. The sons of leah; Reuben, Jacob’s firstborn. The Sons of Rachel; Joseph, and Benjamin. Now the sons of Jacob were twelve. The sons of Leah; Reuben, Jacob’s firstborn. The Sons of Rachel; Joseph, and Benjamin.Example of Spacing

  4. Navigating Text The Structure and the organization of a piece of text can often be made clearer for the reader by the use of numbered paragraphs. End Summaries can use the more technical vocabulary introduced in the text: Beginning summaries might not. Often outlines are provided in a graphic, a tree diagram or a flowchart form.

  5. Easier to Understand Numerical value Suitable phrase Above 85% Almost all of… 60%-75% Rather more than half of… 40%-50% Nearly half of… 15%-35% A part of… Under 10% A very small part of…

  6. References Anglin, G.J. (1992). Instructional Technology: Past, Present, and Future (3rd Edition / 2nd Edition). Colorado: Libraries Unlimited. DiVesta, F. (1989). Applying cognitive psychology to education. In M.C. Wittrock & F. Farley (Eds.), The future of educational psychology. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Hand, J.D. (1982). Brain functions during learning: Implications for text design. In Hartely, J. (1985). Designing instructional text. New York: Nichols. ]

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