Instructional Design: International Perspectives II -

Instructional Design: International Perspectives II

Volume I: Theory, Research, and Models:volume Ii: Solving Instructional Design Problems
Buch | Softcover
436 Seiten
1997
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-8058-1400-2 (ISBN)
155,85 inkl. MwSt
Instructional design (ID) integrates psychology, technology, evaluation, measurement and management. This volume seeks to establish international foundations for ID theory, research and practice. It includes chapters on philosophical and theoretical issues on learning theory and ID models.
Instructional design theory and practice has evolved over the past 30 years from an initial narrow focus on programmed instruction to a multidimensional field of study integrating psychology, technology, evaluation, measurement, and management. The growth of instructional design (ID) has occurred because of direct needs, problems, and goals from society. Its application in planning instruction first developed in the United States with the Department of Defense during World War II with the purpose of meeting immediate concerns for effective training of larger numbers of military personnel. From the beginning, ID has rapidly expanded into applications in industrial and executive training, vocational training, classroom learning, and professional education. Although ID has its roots in the U.S., applications and theoretical growth is an international activity. However, literature at the international level is still limited to either individual author contributions or collections primarily represented by single countries. As a result, there is no standard reference source that contains the rich variety of theories and applications to form the international foundation for the field.

The goal of this two-volume set is to establish international foundations for ID theory, research, and practice within the framework of the two following objectives:
* to identify and define the theoretical, research, and model foundations for ID, and
* to bridge the gap between ID foundations and application.

Volume I includes chapters on philosophical and theoretical issues on learning theory and ID models. Volume II provides an overview of the state of the art of solving ID problems. The contributors offer contrasting points of view which provide a rare opportunity to see the diversity and complexity in the field. The editorial committee has selected a wide range of internationally known authors to make presentations in the topic areas of the field.

Sanne Dijkstra, Franz Schott, Norbert Seel, Robert D. Tennyson

Contents: Volume I: Theory, Research, and Models. R.D. Tennyson, F. Schott, Instructional Design Theory, Research, and Models. Part I:Theoretical Foundations of Instructional Design. S. Dijkstra, Theoretical Foundations of Instructional Design: Introduction and Overview. K-H. Flechsig, Cultural Transmission, Teaching and Organized Learning as Culture-Embedded Activities. M. Molenda, Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Instructional Design: A North American View. R.D. Tennyson, R.L. Elmore, Learning Theory Foundations for Instructional Design. G. Steiner, Educational Learning Theory. R.D. Tennyson, K. Breuer, Psychological Foundations for Instructional Design Theory. F. Schott, M.P. Driscoll, On the Architechtonics of Instructional Theory. Part II:Research Foundations for Instructional Design. R.D. Tennyson, Research Foundations for Instructional Design: Introduction and Overview. R.E. Clark, S.B. Blake, Designing Cognitively-Based Training for the Far Transfer of Problem Solving Expertise. R. Snow, Individual Differences. T. Andre, Selected Microinstructional Methods to Facilitate Knowledge Construction: Implications for Instructional Design. W. Einsiedler, Research on Instructional Methods: A European Perspective. N.M. Seel, W.D. Winn, Research on Media and Learning: Distributed Cognition and Semiotics. S.M. Ross, G.R. Morrison, Measurement and Evaluation Approaches in Educational Technology: Historical Roots and Current Practices. Part III:Models of Instructional Design. N.M. Seel, Models of Instructional Design: Introduction and Overview. W. Dick, A Model for the Systematic Design of Instruction. H-D. Haller, Alternative Instructional Models and Knowledge-Organization and Design-Support with CEDID. M.D. Merrill, Instructional Transaction Theory: An Instructional Design Model B

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.9.1997
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 810 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lexikon / Chroniken
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Berufspädagogik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
ISBN-10 0-8058-1400-0 / 0805814000
ISBN-13 978-0-8058-1400-2 / 9780805814002
Zustand Neuware
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