
The Essentials of Instructional Design
Connecting Fundamental Principles with Process and Practice, Third Edition
Routledge (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 3. July 2015
Book
Hardback
220 pages
978-1-138-79705-5 (ISBN)
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Description
The Essentials of Instructional Design, 3rd Edition introduces the essential elements of instructional design (ID) to students who are new to ID. The key procedures within the ID process-learner analysis, task analysis, needs analysis, developing goals and objectives, organizing instruction, developing instructional activities, assessing learner achievement and evaluating the success of the instructional design-are covered in complete chapters that describe and provide examples of how the procedure is accomplished using the best known instructional design models.
Unlike most other ID books, The Essentials of Instructional Design provides an overview of the principles and practice of ID without placing emphasis on any one ID model. Offering the voices of instructional designers from a number of professional settings and providing real-life examples from across sectors, students learn how professional organizations put the various ID processes into practice. This introductory textbook provides students with the information they need to make informed decisions as they design and develop instruction, offering them a variety of possible approaches for each step in the ID process and clearly explaining the strengths and challenges associated with each approach.
Unlike most other ID books, The Essentials of Instructional Design provides an overview of the principles and practice of ID without placing emphasis on any one ID model. Offering the voices of instructional designers from a number of professional settings and providing real-life examples from across sectors, students learn how professional organizations put the various ID processes into practice. This introductory textbook provides students with the information they need to make informed decisions as they design and develop instruction, offering them a variety of possible approaches for each step in the ID process and clearly explaining the strengths and challenges associated with each approach.
Reviews / Votes
"The process of instructional design grounds the application and research of instructional technology. Brown and Green's third edition of this text offers a robust overview of the fundamental ID processes for the novice, including guiding questions, key terms, and cases that provide a perfect introduction to the field. Readable and practice-oriented!"--Kay Persichitte, Professor of Instructional Technology at the University of Wyoming, USA
"Drs. Brown and Green engage the reader by presenting complex ideas in an easy-to-comprehend manner. The Essentials of Instructional Design is an excellent text to introduce the instructional design process to students, and I will continue to recommend it to colleagues in this third edition."
--Sharon Smaldino, LD and Ruth G. Morgridge Endowed Chair in Teacher Education, Northern Illinois University, USA
More details
Edition
3rd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
59 s/w Abbildungen, 28 s/w Tabellen
28 Tables, black and white; 59 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-79705-5 (9781138797055)
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Connecting Fundamental Principles with Process and Practice
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Abbie H. Brown | Timothy D. Green
The Essentials of Instructional Design
Connecting Fundamental Principles with Process and Practice, Third Edition
Book
06/2015
3rd Edition
Routledge
€79.41
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Persons
Abbie H. Brown is Professor of Instructional Technology at East Carolina University, USA. He served as Editor-in-Chief of the AECT journal TechTrends, and is a recipient of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Timothy D. Green is Professor of Educational Technology at California State University, Fullerton, USA, and previously served as the Director of Distance Education.
Timothy D. Green is Professor of Educational Technology at California State University, Fullerton, USA, and previously served as the Director of Distance Education.
Author
East Carolina University, USA
California State University, Fullerton, USA
Content
Preface
Part 1: Before you begin designing instruction
Chapter 1: The Discipline of Instructional Design
Chapter 2: Understanding How People Think and Learn
Part 2: Examining the situation - Needs, Task, and Learner Analysis
Chapter 3: Needs Analysis
Chapter 4: Task Analysis
Chapter 5: Analyzing Learners
Part 3: Creating Instruction - Planning, Designing, and Implementing the Intervention
Chapter 6: Instructional Goals and Objectives
Chapter 7: Organizing Instruction
Chapter 8: Learning Environments and Instructional Activities
Part 4: Evaluation - Determining the effect of the intervention
Chapter 9: Evaluating Learner Achievement
Chapter 10: Determining the Success of the Instructional Design Product and Process
Part 5: Media Production - Managing the media development process
Chapter 11: Instructional Media Production Management
Chapter 12: Visual Design for Instructional Media
Index
Part 1: Before you begin designing instruction
Chapter 1: The Discipline of Instructional Design
Chapter 2: Understanding How People Think and Learn
Part 2: Examining the situation - Needs, Task, and Learner Analysis
Chapter 3: Needs Analysis
Chapter 4: Task Analysis
Chapter 5: Analyzing Learners
Part 3: Creating Instruction - Planning, Designing, and Implementing the Intervention
Chapter 6: Instructional Goals and Objectives
Chapter 7: Organizing Instruction
Chapter 8: Learning Environments and Instructional Activities
Part 4: Evaluation - Determining the effect of the intervention
Chapter 9: Evaluating Learner Achievement
Chapter 10: Determining the Success of the Instructional Design Product and Process
Part 5: Media Production - Managing the media development process
Chapter 11: Instructional Media Production Management
Chapter 12: Visual Design for Instructional Media
Index