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From Pedagogical Paradigms to Hypermedia Design Patterns: Where to start?

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(2004)

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Several studies exist that have reached the conclusion that there are significant correlations between learning style and learning outcome. Therefore, it becomes apparent that since a successful instructor is one who achieves the best ?learning outcome? from most of his/her students, then he/she should be able to cater for his/her students? different learning styles. When the instructor?s role is played by an educational hypermedia system, then its capabilities should be such so as to deal with different learning styles ? something that can be regarded as primarily a design issue. This paper introduces the idea of using design patterns to provide solutions to the problem of how to best support learning styles via educational hypermedia applications.

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