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- | Component display theory is one of the [[learning_paradigms:cognitivism#&instructional_design_theories_and_learning_models:|cognitivist theories of instructional design]] introduced by [[http://mdavidmerrill.com/index.htm|Dave Merrill]] in the 1980s, whose original intention was to **separate content from instructional strategy**. Component display theory was greatly influenced by [[http://www.ibstpi.org/Products/pdf/appendix_A-C.pdf|Robert Gagne]]'s [[learning_theories:conditions of learning]]. In his own words, "//Component Display Theory was an attempt to identify the components from which instructional strategies could be constructed.//"(([[http://mdavidmerrill.com/Papers/InstructionalTransactionTheoryReigeluth.pdf|Merrill, M. D. Instructional transaction theory (ITT): Instructional design based on knowledge objects. Instructional-design theories and models: A new paradigm of instructional theory 2: 397–424. 1999.]])) Aside from identifying those components, Merrill suggested their usage in order to create successful instructions. | + | Component display theory is one of the [[learning_paradigms:cognitivism#&instructional_design_theories_and_learning_models:|cognitivist instructional design models]] introduced by [[http://mdavidmerrill.com/index.htm|Dave Merrill]] in the 1980s, whose original intention was to **separate content from instructional strategy**. Component display theory was greatly influenced by [[http://www.ibstpi.org/Products/pdf/appendix_A-C.pdf|Robert Gagne]]'s [[learning_theories:conditions of learning]]. In his own words, |
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+ | * "//Component Display Theory was an attempt to identify the components from which instructional strategies could be constructed.//"(([[http://mdavidmerrill.com/Papers/InstructionalTransactionTheoryReigeluth.pdf|Merrill, M. D. Instructional transaction theory (ITT): Instructional design based on knowledge objects. Instructional-design theories and models: A new paradigm of instructional theory 2: 397–424. 1999.]])) | ||
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+ | Aside from identifying those components, Merrill suggested their usage in order to create successful instructions. | ||
===== What is component display theory? ===== | ===== What is component display theory? ===== | ||