Senior UX Researcher @K12Learn. Consultant. Human Factors Psychologist. Scientist. Teacher. Cat mom. Music is everything. On a journey to find balance.
Hi. Been awhile - hiding was one way I coped with this surreal collective two year journey. I have also been focusing on cherishing many beautiful and heartbreaking moments with my mom knowing our time was limited. 💕🦋🌻 Some more about Mom’s story: caringbridge.org/visit/becky…
Hi friends. One more note for the evening crowd - been away from social media but want to pop in to say Hi during this really difficult time.
I’m thinking of you and hoping you are all safe and healthy. 💕 Virtual hugs to all.
Dear friends, I’ve been pretty MIA from social media for many months, but wanted to send a note during this really difficult time.
I’m thinking of you and hoping you are all safe and healthy. 💕 I’m here via text or FaceTime anytime. Virtual hugs to all.
Q for educators & instructional designers:
Can you point me to research about the impact of diagrams/scenes drawn or viewed from a variety of perspectives (i.e., first-person, bird's eye, over shoulder or egocentric/allocentric) on *learning* outcomes?
Crucial component being the LEARNING outcomes. My expertise in this area focuses more on human perception & performance in real-time, but I’m interested in how we can use different perspectives in a diagram to improve memory and comprehension. Thanks!
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