Instructional Design  - for eLearning

Resources

Educational Psychology

  1. Explorations in Learning and Instruction: The Theory into Practice Database Greg Kearsley
    http://tip.psychology.org/backgd.html
  2. Find information about Bloom's Taxonomy here.                                                                     
  3. Learning Styles by Melba Taylor The four learning styles identified by Gregoric Style  Delineator (concrete sequential, abstract random, abstract sequential, and concrete random) are discussed; Suggestions for teaching students with differing learning styles are offered.
    http://www.vccaedu.org/inquiry/inquiry-spring97/i11tayl.html

Instructional Models

The following sites provide an explanation of multiple ID models, including the ADDIE model and those developed by Dick and Carey; Kemp, Morrison, and Ross; Gerlach and Ely.

  1. The University of Illionois offers information on Instructional Design for On-line Courses .  Please use the back button to return to this page.
  2. From George Siemens (Red River College,Manitoba)

     4.  Tutorials and Workshops

  1. Big Dog's Instructional Design site
    Offers the design model in a more behavioristic flavor specifically helpful for designing TRAINING (very much a step by step model for breaking instruction into small components).
  2. St. Edward's University - Workshop on instructional design. Good planning forms, simple activities to try your ideas.

Case Studies and Sample Projects

  1. Case Studies in Instructional Design
    http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/ITcases/
  2. Mabel Kinzie's Instructional Design and Project Management
    Scroll down the page and find some amazing sample projects.
    http://kinzie.edschool.virginia.edu/id.html

Papers

  1. Designing Constructivist Learning Environments by David Jonassen
    http://tiger.coe.missouri.edu/~jonassen/courses/CLE/
  2. Notes on Design by Steve Draper
    http://www.psy.gla.ac.uk/~steve/design.html
  3. The Impact of Constructivism (and Postmodernism) on ID Fundamentals by Brent Wilson, James Teslow, and Rionda Osman-Jouchoux University of Colorado at Denver
    http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~bwilson/

Other Resources

  1. BookstoRead
    Good resource for instructional design titles.
    http://www.bookstoread.com/E/ET/id.htm
  2. Numerous resources, primers, graphics, etc. for use in distance (eLearning) contexts.
    http://www.uwex.edu/disted/home.html

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