ABSTRACT

Merging the Instructional Design Process with Learner-Centered Theory brings together the innovations of two previously divided processes — learning design strategies/theories and instructional systems development — into a new introductory textbook. Using a holistic rather than fragmented approach that includes top-level, mid-level, and lower-level design, this book provides guidance for major topics such as non-instructional interventions, just-in-time analysis, rapid-prototype approaches, and learner-centered, project-based, anytime-anywhere instruction. Informed by the authors’ considerable experience and leadership throughout dramatic shifts in today’s learning landscape, this book offers the next generation of instructional designers a fresh perspective that synthesizes and pushes beyond the basics of design and development.

chapter 1|20 pages

Instructional Design

part Unit 1|18 pages

Define

chapter 2|16 pages

Define Your Project

Pre-Instructional Design

part Unit 2|122 pages

Design

chapter 3|11 pages

Considerations for Design

Theories of Learning and Instruction

chapter 4|20 pages

Other Considerations for Design

chapter 5|16 pages

Top-Level Analysis, Design, and Evaluation

chapter 6|27 pages

Mid-Level Analysis, Design, and Evaluation

chapter 8|18 pages

Lower Level ADE

Instructional Strategies for Just-in-Time Tutorials

part Unit 3|28 pages

Develop

chapter 9|11 pages

Development

chapter 10|15 pages

Formative Evaluation

part Unit 4|20 pages

Deploy

chapter 11|4 pages

Implementation

chapter 12|12 pages

Summative Evaluation

chapter |2 pages

Afterword