Instructional systems design
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Definition
- Instructional Systems Design (ISD) Models that are what DSchneider calls instructional design methods, i.e. “systematic guidelines instructional designers follow in order to create a workshop, a course, a curriculum, an instructional program, or a training session” (McGriff, 2001).
Examples
- You may explore the category design methodologies and maybe instructional design modes.
- ADDIE
- Systematic Design of Instruction (Dick & Carey Model)
Links
- Donald Clark (2000), Introduction to Instructional System Design, web site. Recommended on-line introductory tutorial.
References
- McGriff, Steven (2001), Instructional Systems Design Models, Pennsylvania State University, Web Page accessed on 18:11, 18 May 2006 (MEST).
- Morrison, G. R., Ross, S. M., & Kemp, J. E. (2001). Designing effective instruction (4rd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.