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This unique edited collection brings together biologists,
geneticists, and social and biological anthropologists to examine
the connections between genetics, identity, and health in South
America. It addresses a wide range of theoretical issues raised by
the rapid changes in the field of genetic sciences. Contributors
come from Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, the UK, and the
United States, providing a comparative cultural perspective for
scholars, researchers, and students.
Winner of the 2014 AECT Design & Development Outstanding Book
Award An Architectural Approach to Instructional Design is
organized around a groundbreaking new way of conceptualizing
instructional design practice. Both practical and theoretically
sound, this approach is drawn from current international trends in
architectural, digital, and industrial design, and focuses on the
structural and functional properties of the artifact being designed
rather than the processes used to design it. Harmonious with
existing systematic design models, the architectural approach
expands the scope of design discourse by introducing new depth into
the conversation and merging current knowledge with proven
systematic techniques. An architectural approach is the natural
result of increasing technological complexity and escalating user
expectations. As the complexity of design problems increases,
specialties evolve their own design languages, theories, processes,
tools, literature, organizations, and standards. An Architectural
Approach to Instructional Design describes the implications for
theory and practice, providing a powerful and commercially relevant
introduction for all students of instructional design.
Winner of the 2014 AECT Design & Development Outstanding Book
Award An Architectural Approach to Instructional Design is
organized around a groundbreaking new way of conceptualizing
instructional design practice. Both practical and theoretically
sound, this approach is drawn from current international trends in
architectural, digital, and industrial design, and focuses on the
structural and functional properties of the artifact being designed
rather than the processes used to design it. Harmonious with
existing systematic design models, the architectural approach
expands the scope of design discourse by introducing new depth into
the conversation and merging current knowledge with proven
systematic techniques. An architectural approach is the natural
result of increasing technological complexity and escalating user
expectations. As the complexity of design problems increases,
specialties evolve their own design languages, theories, processes,
tools, literature, organizations, and standards. An Architectural
Approach to Instructional Design describes the implications for
theory and practice, providing a powerful and commercially relevant
introduction for all students of instructional design.
This book examines the theoretical basis of one of the functional
layers-the message layer-of an architectural theory of
instructional design. The architectural theory (Gibbons, 2003;
Gibbons & Rogers, 2009; Gibbons, 2014) identifies seven
functions carried out during instruction that correspond with
designable strata, or layers. The architectural theory proposes
that for each layer there exists a specialized body of design
languages, constructs, questions, tools, practices, processes, a
professional community, and most especially, bodies of design
theory. It also proposes that design knowledge from other design
fields, many of which approach design from the same functional
perspective, can be appropriated for the further development of
knowledge within the instructional technology field. A robust
literature from disparate fields supplies relevant theory for
message layer design. This book builds the case for validation of
the message layer by bringing together work from instructional
theory, conversation theory, research in the learning sciences,
intelligent tutoring system research, and K-12 education. Within
this literature, the authors demonstrate the existence of the
message as a structural abstraction: an independently designable
entity. They trace the development of the message construct
historically, showing that it has remained remarkably stable over
time, independent of changing psychological, educational, and
technological conventions.
The edited collection brings together social and biological
anthropology scholars, biologists, and geneticists to examine the
interface between Genetic Admixture, Identity and Health, directly
contributing to an emerging field of 'bio-cultural anthropology.
This book introduces one of the most powerful tools of modern
economics to a wide audience: those who will later construct or
consume game-theoretic models. Robert Gibbons addresses scholars in
applied fields within economics who want a serious and thorough
discussion of game theory but who may have found other works overly
abstract. Gibbons emphasizes the economic applications of the
theory at least as much as the pure theory itself; formal arguments
about abstract games play a minor role. The applications illustrate
the process of model building--of translating an informal
description of a multi-person decision situation into a formal
game-theoretic problem to be analyzed. Also, the variety of
applications shows that similar issues arise in different areas of
economics, and that the same game-theoretic tools can be applied in
each setting. In order to emphasize the broad potential scope of
the theory, conventional applications from industrial organization
have been largely replaced by applications from labor, macro, and
other applied fields in economics. The book covers four classes of
games, and four corresponding notions of equilibrium: static games
of complete information and Nash equilibrium, dynamic games of
complete information and subgame-perfect Nash equilibrium, static
games of incomplete information and Bayesian Nash equilibrium, and
dynamic games of incomplete information and perfect Bayesian
equilibrium.
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MAKE X (Paperback)
Joel Craig, Sarah Dodson, Kamilah Foreman, Sarah Kramer, Brenda Lozano; Foreword by …
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MAKE X collects memorable work published throughout the last ten
years by beloved Chicago literary magazine MAKE. Through fiction,
nonfiction, poetry, and reviews, alongside new visual art
portfolios, interviews, and stories from the editors, MAKE X honors
a decade of storytelling and literary rabble-rousing in Chicago.
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