Lecture

Orchestration Graph Design

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This lecture introduces the concept of an orchestration graph, which organizes activities in time and social structure. The instructor explains how to integrate heterogeneous activities into a consistent story, focusing on transitions between activities and data flow.

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Instructional Design with Orchestration Graphs
Discover a visual language for designing pedagogical scenarios that integrate individual, team and class wide activities.
Instructional Design with Orchestration Graphs
Discover a visual language for designing pedagogical scenarios that integrate individual, team and class wide activities.
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