Applying TSSL in database schema modeling: Visualizing the syntax of gradual transitions

Since database conceptual modeling is a complex cognitive activity, finding an appropriate pedagogy to deliver the topic to novice database designers is a challenge for Information Systems (IS) educators. The four-level TSSL model that is known in the area of human-computer interactions (HCI) is use...

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Main Author: Adi Katz
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Language:English
Published: OmniaScience 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Technology and Science Education
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Online Access:http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/365
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spelling doaj-cbea1fef6504468e9de907b17bd11e8f2020-11-24T20:42:07ZengOmniaScienceJournal of Technology and Science Education2013-63742018-06-018423825310.3926/jotse.365159Applying TSSL in database schema modeling: Visualizing the syntax of gradual transitionsAdi Katz0SCESince database conceptual modeling is a complex cognitive activity, finding an appropriate pedagogy to deliver the topic to novice database designers is a challenge for Information Systems (IS) educators. The four-level TSSL model that is known in the area of human-computer interactions (HCI) is used to explain and demonstrate how instructional design can minimize extraneous cognitive load in the conceptual modeling task of designing a database schema. The instructional design approach puts focus on the syntactic level of TSSL, to explain how visualizing gradual transitions between hierarchic levels of the schema is effective in database modeling. The current work demonstrates the approach, and at the next phase we plan to experimentally test the effectiveness of the approach by comparing performance and attitudes of students who are exposed to emphasizing the syntax of the gradual transitions in schema structure to those who are not exposed to it.http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/365Conceptual modeling, database schema, TSSL, pedagogy, visualization
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Applying TSSL in database schema modeling: Visualizing the syntax of gradual transitions
Journal of Technology and Science Education
Conceptual modeling, database schema, TSSL, pedagogy, visualization
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title Applying TSSL in database schema modeling: Visualizing the syntax of gradual transitions
title_short Applying TSSL in database schema modeling: Visualizing the syntax of gradual transitions
title_full Applying TSSL in database schema modeling: Visualizing the syntax of gradual transitions
title_fullStr Applying TSSL in database schema modeling: Visualizing the syntax of gradual transitions
title_full_unstemmed Applying TSSL in database schema modeling: Visualizing the syntax of gradual transitions
title_sort applying tssl in database schema modeling: visualizing the syntax of gradual transitions
publisher OmniaScience
series Journal of Technology and Science Education
issn 2013-6374
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Since database conceptual modeling is a complex cognitive activity, finding an appropriate pedagogy to deliver the topic to novice database designers is a challenge for Information Systems (IS) educators. The four-level TSSL model that is known in the area of human-computer interactions (HCI) is used to explain and demonstrate how instructional design can minimize extraneous cognitive load in the conceptual modeling task of designing a database schema. The instructional design approach puts focus on the syntactic level of TSSL, to explain how visualizing gradual transitions between hierarchic levels of the schema is effective in database modeling. The current work demonstrates the approach, and at the next phase we plan to experimentally test the effectiveness of the approach by comparing performance and attitudes of students who are exposed to emphasizing the syntax of the gradual transitions in schema structure to those who are not exposed to it.
topic Conceptual modeling, database schema, TSSL, pedagogy, visualization
url http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/365
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