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Peer reviewedCarson, C. Herbert; Curtis, Ruth V. – Research Strategies, 1991
Describes instructional design theory at the micro level and offers practical examples that may be applied to bibliographic instruction. The Performance-Content Matrix, a classification scheme for categorizing learning objectives according to their specified level of performance and type of content, is explained; and Merrill's Component Display…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Classification, Instructional Design, Learning Theories
Clark, Ruth Colvin – Performance and Instruction, 1986
Describes Merrill's content performance matrix in terms of content (facts, concepts, processes, procedures, and principles); levels of performance (recall and applying content in job-like context); and instructional methods that support each task on the matrix (information displays and practice exercises). (MBR)
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Teaching, Course Content, Job Training
Tripp, Steven D. – Performance and Instruction, 1992
Discusses skills development and presents a matrix that combines two skills classifications: closed and open skills, and discrete and continuous skills. Examples of each type of skill are given, implications for instructional design are considered, and the creation of a museum of examples of open-skilled products and performances for instructional…
Descriptors: Classification, Industrial Training, Instructional Design, Matrices
Peer reviewedLivneh, Hanoch – Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 1988
Rehabilitation goals are analyzed from a hierarchical, multifaceted perspective, illustrating reduction of the ultimate goal of life adjustment to smaller goals. Addressed are: the contexts within which rehabilitation takes place, the activity levels defining human performance, and the functional levels achieved. A matrix of 12 sets of goals is…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Classification, Disabilities, Matrices
Crookall, David; Martin, Allan – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1985
Examines relationships between the two major components of computer simulations, the computer and participants; highlights major differences between computer-assisted, computer-based, and computer-controlled simulations; and describes three computer-assisted simulations to illustrate the interdependence of the major components. (MBR)
Descriptors: Classification, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Simulation, Computers
Paulston, Rolland G. – 1982
To assist the Agency for International Development in its decision-making process, a matrix which links sets of conditions in developing nations with appropriate types of educational development was produced. Key issues in the creation and use of typologies are discussed and standards for evaluating typologies are identified. Four typological…
Descriptors: Classification, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Change


