
The Instructional Design Knowledge Base
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Features include:
rich representations of the ID literature
concise theory summaries
specific examples of how theory is applied to practice
recommendations for future research
a glossary of related terms
a comprehensive list of references.
A perfect resource for instructional design and technology doctoral, masters and educational specialist certificate programs, The Instructional Design Knowledge Base provides students and scholars with a comprehensive background for ID practice and a foundation for future ID thinking.
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Winner of the 2012 Brown Outstanding Book Award"This volume offers a comprehensive review and summary of the various theories that have informed instructional design over the years....The book is well written and organized, and it may well become a classic reference work....The up-to-date treatments of foundation theories and the discussion of their interrelationships and impact on instructional design are not to be found in any other single volume, which makes this an important resource for instructional design researchers and practitioners."-Educational Technology
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Persons
James D. Klein is Professor of Educational Technology at Arizona State University.
Monica W. Tracey is an Associate Professor of Instructional Technology at Wayne State University.
Content
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. The Dimensions of an Instructional Design Knowledge Base
2. General Systems Theory
3. Communication
4. Learning Theory
5. Early Instructional Theory
6. Media Theory
7. Conditions-Based Theory
8. Constructivist Design Theory
9. Performance Improvement Theory
10. A Taxonomy of the ID Knowledge Base
Glossary of Terms
References
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