Trends and issues in instructional design and technology

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    • Reiser, Robert A.
    • Dempsey, John V.

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Trends and issues in instructional design and technology

edited by Robert A. Reiser, John V. Dempsey

Merrill/Prentice Hall, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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For Introductory, Trends & Issues, Overview, and Foundations courses within the areas of educational technology/instructional technology, and instructional design. Written by the leading figures in the field, this text clearly defines and describes the rapidly converging fields of instructional design, instructional technology, and performance technology. The text discusses the trends and issues that have affected the field in the past and present, and those trends and issues likely to affect it in the future. It incorporates a variety of instructional features that provide an excellent instructional framework for instructors and a strong learning support for students.

Table of Contents

I. DEFINING THE FIELD. 1. What Field Did You Say You Were In? Defining and Naming Our Field, Robert A. Reiser. 2. What Is Instructional Design?, Kent L. Gustafson and Robert Maribe Branch. 3. A History of Instructional Design and Technology, Robert A. Reiser. II. LEARNING: FOUNDATIONS AND TRENDS. 4. Psychological Foundations of Instructional Design, Marcy P. Driscoll. 5. Epistemology and the Design of Learning Environments, Michael J. Hannafin and Janette R. Hill. 6. Motivation and Performance, John M. Keller and Brenda C. Litchfield. 7. Instructional Strategies and Learning Styles: Which Takes Precedence?, M. David Merrill. 8. Integration of Problem Solving into Instructional Design, David Jonnasen. III. PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY. 9. From Training to Training and Performance, Allison Rossett. 10. EPSS: Visions and Viewpoints, Walter W. Wager and Jan McKay. 11. Evaluation in Instructional Design: The Impact of Kirkpatrick's Four-Level Model, Walter Dick. 12. Maximizing Training Investments by Measuring Human Performance, Eric Davidove. 13. Instructional Project Management, Brenda C. Litchfield and John M. Keller. 14. Adoption, Diffusion, Implementation, and Institutionalization of Instructional Design and Technology, Daniel W. Surry and Donald P. Ely. IV. TRENDS AND ISSUES IN VARIOUS SETTINGS. 15. Instructional Design in Business and Industry, Rita C. Richey and Gary R. Morrison. 16. Current Trends in Military Instructional Design and Technology, Dee H. Andrews, Dennis S. Duke, and Franklin L. Moses. 17. Instructional Design and Technology in Health Care, Craig Locatis. 18. Whistling in the Dark? Instructional Design and Technology in the Schools, Allison A. Carr-Chellman and Charles M. Reigeluth. 19. Instructional Technology in Higher Education, Gayle Davidson-Shivers. 20. Distance Learning and ID in International Settings, David Hawkridge. V. NEW DIRECTIONS IN INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY. 21. Instructional Design Online: Evolving Expectations, John V. Dempsey and Richard Van Eck. 22. Integrating Web-Based Learning in an Educational System: A Framework for Implementation, Marshall Jones, Stephen Harmon, and Deborah Lowther. 23. Educational Multimedia, Simon Hooper and T.J. Reinartz. 24. Emerging Instructional Technologies: The Near Future, John W. Jacobs and John V. Dempsey. 25. The Future of Instructional Design, Kent L. Gustafson. VI. GETTING AN IDT POSITION AND SUCCEEDING AT IT. 26. Getting an Instructional Design Position: Lessons from a Personal History, Robert A. Reiser. 27. Getting a Job in Business and Industry, Robert K. Branson. 28. Professional Organizations and Publications in Instructional Design and Technology, James D. Klein. 29. Competence at a Glance: Professional Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities in the Field of IDT, Karen L. Rasmussen. Endnote, Robert A. Reiser and John V. Dempsey. Author Biographies.

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