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Lin, Chia-Hsu.
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Evaluating fashion design information: The creation of assessment measures for the evaluation of fashion design using a MAL module to enhance fashion design information and analysis of fashion curriculum at a Tawiwan University for fashion information and analysis curriculum at a Taiwan university.
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Evaluating fashion design information: The creation of assessment measures for the evaluation of fashion design using a MAL module to enhance fashion design information and analysis of fashion curriculum at a Tawiwan University for fashion information and analysis curriculum at a Taiwan university./
Author:
Lin, Chia-Hsu.
Description:
171 p.
Notes:
Adviser: A. W. Strickland.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-07A.
Subject:
Design and Decorative Arts. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3272644
ISBN:
9780549123231
Evaluating fashion design information: The creation of assessment measures for the evaluation of fashion design using a MAL module to enhance fashion design information and analysis of fashion curriculum at a Tawiwan University for fashion information and analysis curriculum at a Taiwan university.
Lin, Chia-Hsu.
Evaluating fashion design information: The creation of assessment measures for the evaluation of fashion design using a MAL module to enhance fashion design information and analysis of fashion curriculum at a Tawiwan University for fashion information and analysis curriculum at a Taiwan university.
- 171 p.
Adviser: A. W. Strickland.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Idaho State University, 2007.
The purpose of this study was to use concept mapping and fashion design drawing to assess the effectiveness of the application of a Multimedia Assisted Learning (MAL) module for fashion design instruction in 120 undergraduates students enrolled in a Fashion Information and Analysis course at the Taiwan University of Technology. This study also used the Delphi technique to develop the Fashion Design Performance Assessment (FDPA) rubric for assessing the effectiveness of the application of a MAL module in fashion design instruction. The inter-rater reliability of using the FDPA rubrics was also incorporated.
ISBN: 9780549123231Subjects--Topical Terms:
1024640
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Evaluating fashion design information: The creation of assessment measures for the evaluation of fashion design using a MAL module to enhance fashion design information and analysis of fashion curriculum at a Tawiwan University for fashion information and analysis curriculum at a Taiwan university.
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