On Jul 24, 2009, at 9:18 AM, Bruce Esrig wrote:
Here's a simple contrast: - Instructional Design plans environments for learning to perform - Interaction Design plans environments for performing
If you want to get really crazy, look up the work done in electronic performance support systems (EPSS) by Gloria Gery and others. It's a mashup between IxD and Instructional Design.
One way to think about it is that, most of the time, interaction design succeeds if the user doesn't learn anything in the process and instructional design succeeds if they do.
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