Systematic Design of Instruction, The, Loose-Leaf Version (8th Edition)
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Systematic Design of Instruction, The, Loose-Leaf Version (8th Edition)
Designed to aid learning in several important ways: The intuitive chapter organization explains each step in the design process through easily understandable sections that include: 1) Objectives, 2) Background, 3) Concepts, 4) Examples, 5) Case Study, 6) Summary, 7) Practice, and 8) Feedback. Each chapter leads readers through a step of the model, presenting research carefully illustrated with a wide range of academic and business applications. Contemporary design examples help students’ link current theoretical concepts to practical applications. Sample rubrics and exercises provide tools for designing instruction to connect theory to real-life applications. Annotated references amplify and reinforce each concept in the instructional design process.
The intuitive chapter organization explains each step in the design process through easily understandable sections that include: 1) Objectives, 2) Background, 3) Concepts, 4) Examples, 5) Case Study, 6) Summary, 7) Practice, and 8) Feedback.
Each chapter leads readers through a step of the model, presenting research carefully illustrated with a wide range of academic and business applications.
Contemporary design examples help students’ link current theoretical concepts to practical applications.
Sample rubrics and exercises provide tools for designing instruction to connect theory to real-life applications.
Annotated references amplify and reinforce each concept in the instructional design process.
Emphasizes learning by doing—Practical applications and instructional supports throughout the book include:
A serial case study example for adult learners in a university setting
A complete case study in the Appendices detailing the products of design and development activities for each step in the model for a school curriculum goal on writing composition
Provides comprehensive learning support through extensive practice and feedback, examples of applications, and the running case study.
Provides preparation for current instructional design environments through this edition’s updating and new content (See the New to This Edition section for details.)
Focuses on attention to learning, portable digital devices, and transfer of learning to the performance context.
Provides rubrics for evaluating products and/or procedures for each step in the model.
Updated references and recommended readings with annotations.
Additional attention to important topics, including:
Learning and portable digital devices
The relationship between transfer of learning and the performance context
The theoretical bases of learning in designing and developing instruction
Additional tables summarizing and organizing concepts.
Application of instructional design concepts through a serial case study example for adult learners in a university setting; carried through the steps of the design model in each chapter.
A complete case study in the Appendices (in addition to the one in the text) detailing the products of design and development activities for each step in the model for a school curriculum goal on writing composition.
A plan with case study examples for using constructivist learning environments in cognitive instructional design.
An Instructor’s Manual containing:
Course management plans for a 10-week and a 15-week terms.
Course management suggestions for web-based delivery.
Goals and objectives for each step in the model.
Illustrations of pre-instructional materials.
Goal analyses for each step in the model.
Rubrics for evaluating instructional design and development products for each step in the model.
A third case study.
Practice and feedback, including concept quizzes and application quizzes for each chapter of the text.
Annotated listing of important web resources in the field of instructional design that support each chapter of the text.
Listing of important organizations and journals in the field of instructional design.
A classic in the field, The Systematic Design of Instruction, 8/e presents a clear introduction to the fundamentals of instructional design-and the concepts and procedures necessary for analyzing, designing, developing, and evaluating instruction for all delivery formats. This is not a textbook to be memorized, but rather a learning-by-doing resource designed to help students create their own sound, effective instruction. In it readers learn a systematic, thoughtful, inquiry-based approach to creation, which in turn helps ensure the success of students in their charge. It features an intuitive chapter organization, an integrated model that presents research carefully illustrated with academic and business applications, contemporary design examples, sample rubrics and exercises, and annotated references. This new edition has retained the features that have been most popular and helpful in the previous editions, while adding new perspectives and features that keep the text current, including updated references and recommended readings; additional attention to important topics such as learning and portable digital devices; additional tables summarizing and organizing concepts; a serial case study example which applies the text's instructional design concepts; an additional case study in the Appendices; a plan with case study examples; and a helpful, easy-to-use Instructor's Manual.