DocumentCode
3340137
Title
Developing the user learning model: how do novices become experts?
Author
Moore, Mary Ann Dohn ; Vanderlinden, Gay
Author_Institution
Hewlett-Packard Co., Fort Collins, CO, USA
fYear
1988
fDate
5-7 Oct 1988
Firstpage
291
Lastpage
294
Abstract
The authors describe a theoretical and practical approach to designing learning products (documentation and training) for software. They discuss various theories of how people acquire new cognitive skills, as well as instructional design principles. Hewlett-Packard´s Printed Circuit Design System serves as an example of how a user learning model and an overall learning products strategy were developed. The authors categorize learning activity into a hierarchy of behaviors, with learning at each level building on previous learning. They propose a package of learning products to address the different needs of the novice and the expert
Keywords
system documentation; technical presentation; training; HP; Printed Circuit Design System; cognitive skills; documentation; experts; instructional design principles; learning products; novices; software; training; user learning model; Application software; Buildings; Computer aided instruction; Copper; Design automation; Documentation; Ink; Packaging; Printed circuits; Software libraries;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Professional Communication Conference, 1988. IPCC '88 Conference Record. On the Edge: A Pacific Rim Conference on Professional Technical Communication., International
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPCC.1988.24053
Filename
24053
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