ABSTRACT

The Elements of Instruction provides a common vocabulary and conceptual schema of teaching and learning that is fully applicable to all forms of instruction in our digital-centric era. This critical examination of educational technology’s contemporary semantics and constructs fills a major gap in the logical foundations of instruction, with special attention to the patterns of communication among facilitators, learners, and resources. The book proposes a new framework for organizing research and theory, clear concepts and definitions for its basic elements, and a new typology of teaching-learning arrangements to simplify the selection of optimal conditions for a variety of learning goals. As trends in media, technology, and methodology continue to evolve, these historically contextual, back-to-basics pedagogical tools will be invaluable to all instructional designers and educational researchers.

chapter 1|30 pages

Status and Directions

chapter 4|35 pages

Communication Configurations and Methods

chapter 5|30 pages

Presentation

chapter 6|14 pages

Demonstration

chapter 7|25 pages

Discussion

chapter 8|17 pages

Tutorial

chapter 9|37 pages

Repetition

chapter 10|15 pages

Study

chapter 11|17 pages

Expression

chapter 12|13 pages

Summary and Conclusions

chapter |3 pages

Epilogue