Information Mapping: a Description and Rationale

Authors

  • David Scott Jonassen

Abstract

This article defines information mapping, illustrates it in practice, and presents the results from a study which compared a piece of instructional text set in map or programmed form. The results suggest that in this particular case, both forms of presentation taught equally effectively, but that it was significantly easier to retrieve information from the information map than it was from the programmed text.

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Published

1981-01-01