Designing effective instruction / Gary R. Morrison [and others. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, (c)2011.Edition: sixth editionDescription: xxvi, 491 pages : illustrations, forms ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780470522820
- LB1028.M879.D475 2011
- LB1028
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Previous edition catalogued under Morrison, Gary R. (Professor).
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction to the instructional design process -- Identifying the need for instruction -- Learner and contextual analysis -- Task analysis -- Instructional objectives -- Designing the instruction : sequencing -- Designing the instruction : strategies -- Designing the instructional message -- Developing instructional materials -- Design considerations for technology-based instruction -- The many faces of evaluation -- Developing evaluation instruments -- Using evaluation to enhance programs : conducting formative and summative evaluations -- Learning theory and instructional theory -- Planning for instructional implementation -- Instructional design project management -- Appendix A. Sample instructional design documentation -- Appendix B. A sample instructional unit -- Glossary.
Updated and revised, the sixth edition equips educators with practical skills for successful instructional design. Two new chapters have been added to offer the most current information in the field. One addresses the unique design challenges and opportunities when working with different technologies. It also illustrates how to apply and adapt the design model when working with these technologies. The other presents a combination of information on the Idaho proposal and project management. A new section also discusses the alternatives to the traditional design process. In addition, educators will find more information about the role of the designer, which they'll be able to apply in the classroom. --Book Description.
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