ABSTRACT

This chapter provides an analysis of current competencies (i.e., knowledge, skills, and attitudes) that are necessary to achieve effective instructional design and development outcomes with specific focus on contemporary technology-mediated educational applications. Referring to current competency standards and models, such as those devised by ibstpi®, this chapter elaborates on those competencies essential for supporting the integration of hardware and software technologies (mobile devices, personal blogs, multiplayer environments) into collaborative instructional networks. In addition, the analysis identifies recent models of design that provide a framework for educational professionals to ensure that they have the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to effectively manage the challenges and utilize the affor-dances of educational technology in today’s complex social settings. By understanding these shifts, instructional designers will appreciate the expanding and changing nature of their role.