Historical Instructional Design Cases

Historical Instructional Design Cases
Author: Elizabeth Boling,Colin M. Gray,Craig D. Howard,John Baaki
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000221039

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Historical Instructional Design Cases presents a collection of design cases which are historical precedents for the field with utility for practicing designers and implications for contemporary design and delivery. Featuring concrete and detailed views of instructional design materials, programs, and environments, this book’s unique curatorial approach situates these cases in the field’s broader timeline while facilitating readings from a variety of perspectives and stages of design work. Students, faculty, and researchers will be prepared to build their lexicon of observed designs, understand the real-world outcomes of theory application, and develop cases that are fully accessible to future generations and contexts.

Instructional Design Case Studies in Communities of Practice

Instructional Design  Case Studies in Communities of Practice
Author: Keppell, Michael J.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2007-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781599043241

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Instructional designers hold the responsibility of selecting, sequencing, synthesizing, and summarizing unfamiliar content to subject matter experts. To successfully achieve legitimate participation in communities of practice, instructional designers need to utilize a number of communication strategies to optimize the interaction with the subject matter expert. Instructional Design: Case Studies in Communities of Practice documents real-world experiences of instructional designers and staff developers who work in communities of practice. Instructional Design: Case Studies in Communities of Practice explains the strategies and heuristics used by instructional designers when working in different settings, articulates the sophistication of communication strategies when working with subject matter experts, and provides insight into the range of knowledge, skills, and personal characteristics required to complete the tasks expected ofthem.

A Designer s Log

A Designer s Log
Author: Michael Power
Publsiher: Athabasca University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781897425619

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Books and articles on instructional design in online learning abound but rarely do we get such a comprehensive picture of what instructional designers do, how they do it, and the problems they solve as their university changes. Power documents the emergence of an adapted instructional design model for transforming courses from single-mode to dual-mode instruction, making this designer’s log a unique contribution to the field of online learning.

The ID CaseBook

The ID CaseBook
Author: Peggy A. Ertmer,James A. Quinn,Krista D. Glazewski
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2017-08-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351329514

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First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company. The Fourth Edition of this highly regarded problem-solving text presents 30 realistic case studies in a wide range of authentic contexts, from K-12 to post-secondary, corporate, and manufacturing. The cases and their accompanying discussion questions encourage ID students to analyze the available information, develop conclusions, and consider alternative possibilities in resolving ID problems.

Instructional Design

Instructional Design
Author: Michael J. Keppell
Publsiher: Information Science Publishing
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2007
Genre: Instructional systems
ISBN: 1599043238

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"This book explains the strategies and heuristics used by instructional designers when working in different settings, articulates the sophistication of communication strategies when working with subject matter experts, and provides insight into the range of knowledge, skills, and personal characteristics required to complete the tasks expected of them"--Provided by publisher.

The ID Casebook

The ID Casebook
Author: Peggy A. Ertmer,James Quinn
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X004662613

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With 20 cases, this is a thorough revision of the only ID casebook available. The thirty-six richly-detailed, authentic cases are all written by practicing instructional designers—and have been carefully chosen to provide enough depth to develop competence. Alphabetical arrangement by instructional designer hides case “problem” behind the anonymity of the designer, keeps the case titles from alerting learners to the issues involved, and challenges them to identify and define the challenge on their own. A thoughtful introduction to the book written by the editors speaks to the readers directly and takes them, step-by-step, through the case study method—explaining the study of cases in supportive, accessible language that will allay any fears of users unfamiliar with this type of learning. By giving readers opportunities to encounter many different challenges in a variety of settings (corporate, K-12, higher education) involving a range of issues and subjects, these cases effectively bridge the gulf between the complexities of the design world and the principles taught in ID courses. For future instructional designers.

The ID CaseBook

The ID CaseBook
Author: Peggy A. Ertmer,James A. Quinn,Krista D. Glazewski
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351374552

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The fifth edition of The ID CaseBook provides instructional design students with 26 realistic, open-ended case studies that encourage adept problem-solving across a variety of client types and through all stages of the process. After an introduction to the technique of case-based reasoning, the book offers three sections dedicated to K-12, post-secondary, and corporate clients, respectively, each composed of varied, detailed cases created by instructional design experts. The cases and their accompanying discussion questions encourage students to analyze the available information, develop action plans, and consider alternative possibilities in resolving problems. The esteemed editor team of Peggy A. Ertmer, James A. Quinn, and Krista D. Glazewski continue their considerable contribution to the teaching of instructional design with this thoroughly revised and updated volume.

Cases on Instructional Design and Performance Outcomes in Medical Education

Cases on Instructional Design and Performance Outcomes in Medical Education
Author: Stefaniak, Jill
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2020-06-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781799850939

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There is increasing attention placed on curricular programs in healthcare at the undergraduate, graduate, and continuing medical education levels. While medical institutions are beginning to hire instructional designers and medical educators to ensure adherence to instructional design principles, many medical educators have been appointed to lead instructional interventions based on their subject-matter expertise. Few have received formal instruction relative to designing instruction. Cases on Instructional Design and Performance Outcomes in Medical Education is an essential research publication that examines the design and delivery of education programs for healthcare professionals and provides them with the foundational knowledge needed to design effective instruction for a variety of audiences and learning contexts. Highlighting a wide range of topics such as healthcare, medical education, and online learning, this book is ideal for educators, physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, and academicians who are responsible for designing instructional activities.