ABSTRACT

The Design of Future Educational Interfaces provides a new multidisciplinary synthesis of educational interface research. It explains how computer interfaces can be redesigned to better support our ability to produce ideas, think, and solve problems successfully in national priority areas such as science and mathematics. Based on first-hand research experience, the author offers a candid analysis of emerging technologies and their impact, highlighting communication interfaces that stimulate thought. The research results will surprise readers and challenge their assumptions about existing technology and its ability to support our performance.

In spite of a rapid explosion of interest in educational technologies, there remains a poor understanding of what constitutes an effective educational interface for student cognition and learning. This book provides valuable insights into why recent large-scale evaluations of existing educational technologies have frequently not shown demonstrable improvements in student performance. The research presented here is grounded in cognitive science and experimental psychology, linguistic science and communications, cross-cultural cognition and language, computer science and human interface design, and the learning sciences and educational technology.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|23 pages

Evolutionary and Neurological Basis for Educational Interface Design

part II|81 pages

Existing and Future Interfaces

part III|92 pages

Foundational Elements of Communications Interface Design

chapter 6|23 pages

Support for Multiple Representations

chapter 7|16 pages

Support for Multiple Modalities

chapter 8|19 pages

Support for Multiple Linguistic Codes

part IV|59 pages

Building Educational Interfaces of the Future