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* [http://www.patsula.com/usefo/webbasedlearning/tutorial1/learning_theories_full_version.html Applying Learning Theories to Online Instructional Design]
* [http://www.patsula.com/usefo/webbasedlearning/tutorial1/learning_theories_full_version.html Applying Learning Theories to Online Instructional Design]
* [http://www.usask.ca/education/coursework/802papers/mergel/brenda.htm Instructional Design & Learning Theory]
* [http://www.usask.ca/education/coursework/802papers/mergel/brenda.htm Instructional Design & Learning Theory]
* Depover Christian, Bruno De Lièvre, Jean-Jacques Quintin, Filippo Porco et Cédric Floquet. [http://ute.umh.ac.be/dutice/uv6a/ Les modèles d'enseignement et d'apprentissage]


== References ==
== References ==


Driscoll, M., Carliner, S. (2005) Advanced Web-Based Training : Adapting Real World Strategies in Your Online Learning, Pfeiffer. ISBN 0787969796
Driscoll, M., Carliner, S. (2005) Advanced Web-Based Training : Adapting Real World Strategies in Your Online Learning, Pfeiffer. ISBN 0787969796

Revision as of 16:33, 6 April 2006

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Definition

  • Design is more than a process; that process, and resulting product, represent a framework of thinking. (Driscoll & Carliner, 2005:9)
  • Usually, an instructional design model tells how to organize appropriate pedagogical scenarios to achieve instructional goals.

Types of design models

Under construction, for the moment you'll find some models by looking at the Category:Instructional design models

Links

References

Driscoll, M., Carliner, S. (2005) Advanced Web-Based Training : Adapting Real World Strategies in Your Online Learning, Pfeiffer. ISBN 0787969796