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== Links == | == Links == | ||
* The ''best resource'' on the Internet is Martin Ryder's | * The ''best meta resource'' on the Internet is Martin Ryder's [http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/idmodels.html Instructional Design Models] | ||
* [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 | |||
== 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 14:57, 27 February 2006
Definition
- Design is more than a process; that process, and resulting product, represent a framework of thinking. (Driscoll & Carliner, 2005:9)
Types of design models
Under construction, for the moment you'll find some models by looking at the Category:Instructional design models
Links
- The best meta resource on the Internet is Martin Ryder's Instructional Design Models
- Applying Learning Theories to Online Instructional Design
- [http://www.usask.ca/education/coursework/802papers/mergel/brenda.htm Instructional Design & Learning Theory
References
Driscoll, M., Carliner, S. (2005) Advanced Web-Based Training : Adapting Real World Strategies in Your Online Learning, Pfeiffer. ISBN 0787969796