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Instructional designers design their educational materials with a much more diverse set of delivery methods, than has ever been possible before. Traditional classroom facilitation may remain the preferred style of
instruction yet professionals are also much more aware of various technological trends, including the growing
use of the World Wide Web for instructional purposes.
The challenge is to create educational materials
that are instructionally sound while delivered effectively through their intended media.
Gardner (1993) describes eight intelligences: linguistic, logical-- mathematical, spatial, musical, bodily kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic.
Instuction design in direct regard to multimedia contains the study of not only information, but the design of that information so that it's audience is in direct relationship.
Though Instruction design can be a specialised field where instuctional designers combine with interface, interaction and graphic designers, at philyoungdesign.com.au we offer an eclectic service that takes into consideration all necessary design and develoment inputs and combines to form 'experience' design.
This experience design is relevant to all aspects of communication whether it is in a printed brochure or training package that is either face-to-face, printed, on-line or packaged as a cd rom or dvd.
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