Instructional design and training delivery
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Instructional design and training delivery
(Handbook of improving performance in the workplace, v. 1)
International Society for Performance Improvement , Pfeiffer, c2010
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"Co-Published by the International Society for Performance Improvement"
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
With the contributions from leading national and international scholars and practitioners, this volume provides a "state-of-the-art" look at ID, addressing the major changes that have occurred in nearly every aspect of ID in the past decade and provides both theory and "how-to" information for ID and performance improvement practitioners practitioners who must stay current in their field.
This volume goes beyond other ID references in its approach: it is useful to students and practitioners at all levels; it is grounded in the most current research and theory; and it provides up-to-the-minute coverage of topics not found in any other ID book. It addresses timely topics such as cognitive task analysis, instructional strategies based on cognitive research, data collection methods, games, higher-order problem-solving and expertise, psychomotor learning, project management, partnering with clients, and managing a training function. It also provides a new way of looking at what ID is, and the most comprehensive history of ID ever published.
Sponsored by International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI), the Handbook of Improving Performance in the Workplace, three-volume reference, covers three core areas of interest including Instructional Design and Training Delivery, Selecting and Implementing Performance Interventions, and Measurement and Evaluation.
Table of Contents
List of Exhibits, Figures, and Tables xxi
Introduction to Volume one xiii
Part One: Foundations 1
1 Some Principles Underlying the Cognitive Approach to Instructional Design 3
Wellesley R. Foshay
2 A Principle-Based Model of Instructional Design 23
Kenneth H. Silber
3 Origins and Evolution of Instructional Systems Design 53
Michael Molenda
Part Two: Analysis 93
4 Collecting Analysis Data 95
Jeanne Hites Anderson
5 From Performance Analysis to Training Needs Assessment 144
Kerry J. Burner
6 Behavioral Task Analysis 184
Herbert H. Bell, Dee H. Andrews, Wallace H. Wulfeck ii
7 Cognitive Task Analysis: Research and Experience 227
Steven W. Villachica, Deborah L. Stone
Part Three: Instructional Strategies 259
8 An Analysis of the Failure of Electronic Media and Discovery-Based Learning: Evidence for the Performance Benefits of Guided Training Methods 263
Richard E. Clark, Kenneth Yates, Sean Early, Kathrine Moulton
9 Instructional Strategies for Receptive Learning Environments 298
Richard E. Mayer, Ruth Colvin Clark
10 Instructional Strategies for Directive Learning Environments 329
Ruth Colvin Clark, Richard E. Mayer
11 Assembling and Analyzing the Building Blocks of Problem-Based Learning Environments 361
David H. Jonassen
12 High Engagement Strategies in Simulation and Gaming 395
Conrad G. Bills
13 Video Game-Based Learning: An Emerging Paradigm for Instruction 435
Kurt D. Squire
14 Training Complex Psychomotor Performance Skills: A Part-Task Approach 468
Peter J. Fadde
Part Four: Evaluation 509
15 An Overview of Level Two Certification Processes 511
Sharon A. Shrock, William C. Coscarelli
16 The Role of Evaluation in Instructional Design 554
Steven M. Ross, Gary R. Morrison
Part Five: Management 577
17 Managing ID/Training Development and Delivery 579
Deborah Singer Dobson, Michael Singer Dobson, Ted Leemann, Kevin Forsberg
18 Managing Relationships in the Performance Improvement Process 616
Jane Ranshaw
19 Managing ID in the Context of a Training Organization 658
Heather C. Maitre, Susan A. Smith
About the Editors 721
About the Contributors 723
Name Index 732
Subject Index 743
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