ABSTRACT

In Issues in Technology, Learning, and Instructional Design, some of the best-known scholars in those fields produce powerful, original dialogues that clarify current issues, provide context and theoretical grounding, and illuminate a framework for future thought. Position statements are introduced and then responded to, covering a remarkably broad series of topics across educational technology, learning, and instructional design, from tool use to design education to how people learn. Reminiscent of the well-known Clark/Kozma debates of the 1990s, this book is a must-have for professionals in the field and can also be used as a textbook for graduate or advanced undergraduate courses.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part 1 The Nature of Design and Instructional Design

chapter 1|11 pages

Instructional Design as Design

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part 2

chapter 7|7 pages

Developing Design Expertise

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part 3

chapter 13|7 pages

Education Is Completely Broken

chapter 16|7 pages

Women in Educational Technology

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part 4

chapter 21|7 pages

What’s Next for E-learning?

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part 5

chapter 25|8 pages

Participatory Design

chapter |1 pages

Conclusion