Mastering the instructional design process : a systematic approach
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Mastering the instructional design process : a systematic approach
(Essential resources for training and HR professionals)
Pfeiffer, c2008
4th ed., Rev. ed
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"An essential knowledge resource"--Jacket
Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-457) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The fourth edition of Mastering the Instructional Design Process has been completely revised and updated and is based on the instructional design competencies of the International Board of Standards of Performance and Instruction (IBSTPI). The book identifies the core competencies of instructional system design and presents them in a way that helps to develop these competencies and apply them successfully in real-world settings. This comprehensive resource covers the full range of topics for understanding and mastering the instructional design process including: detecting and solving human performance problems; analyzing needs, learners, work settings, and work; establishing performance objectives and performance measurements; delivering the instruction effectively; and managing instructional design projects successfully.
Table of Contents
Tables, Figures, and Exhibits. Preface to the Fourth Edition. Acknowledgments. About the International Board of Standards for Training, Performance, and Instruction. About the Authors. Pre-Test About Instructional Systems Design (ISD). PART ONE: DETECTING AND SOLVING HUMAN PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS. 1. What Is Instructional Design? 2. Alternatives to Instructional Solutions: Five Frequent Options. 3. Determining Projects Appropriate for Instructional Design Solutions. PART TWO: ANALYZING NEEDS, LEARNERS, WORK SETTINGS, AND WORK. 4. Conducting a Needs Assessment. 5. Assessing Relevant Learner Characteristics. 6. Analyzing Relevant Work Setting Characteristics. 7. Performing Work Analysis. PART THREE: ESTABLISHING PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS. 8. Writing Performance Objectives. 9. Developing Performance Measurements. 10. Sequencing Performance Objectives. PART FOUR: DELIVERING THE INSTRUCTION EFFECTIVELY. 11. Specifying Instructional Strategies. 12. Selecting or Designing Instructional Materials. 13. Evaluating Instruction. PART FIVE: MANAGING INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN PROJECTS SUCCESSFULLY. 14. Designing the Instructional Management System. 15. Planning and Monitoring Instructional Design Projects. 16. Communicating Effectively. 17. Interacting with Others. 18. Promoting the Use of Instructional Design. 19. Developing Yourself. 20. Being an Effective Instructional Designer: Lessons Learned. Appendix I: Online Instructional Design Resources. Appendix II: What Is Knowledge Management (KM), and How Does KM Relate to Instructional Design?. Appendix III: Learning Theory and Instructional Design. References. Name Index. Subject Index. Contents of the Website. Pfeiffer Publications Guide.
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