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An [[Instructional Design Model]] is a general design rule on how to teach/bring to learn. Usually restricted to a given class of subjects and contexts. See also the introduction to [[instructional design]].
An [[Instructional design model]] is a general design rule on how to teach/bring to learn, e.g. formulated as a [[learning design]].
Usually restricted to a given class of subjects and contexts. See also:
* The introduction to [[instructional design]].
* [[pedagogic strategy]] and the category [[:Category:Pedagogic strategies | pedagogic strategies]]
* The category [[:category:Instructional design methods|Instructional design methods]] (Note: In instructional technology and design, "methods" (how to design) are called "models". In this wiki, instructional design models that are methods for designing are tagged instructional design ''methods''
 
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 10 April 2013

An Instructional design model is a general design rule on how to teach/bring to learn, e.g. formulated as a learning design. Usually restricted to a given class of subjects and contexts. See also:

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