Instructional design refers to a systematic process used to develop training and seminar programs, used to ensure high quality, relevant training that meets the organization's needs. Learn about various instructional design models.
By Emily Giles, Sarah Pitre, & Sara Womack
- A good introduction to multiple intelligences and learning styles with respect to instructional design, and learning strategies
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- Problem-based inquiry is an effort to challenge students to address real-world problems and resolve realistic dilemmas. Such problems create opportunities for meaningful activities that engage students in problem solving and higher-ordered thinking in authentic settings. Learn more about this training method useful for both adults and chilcren.
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- From IEEE an easy to follow primer on instructional design and development in adobe acrobat format. Covers needs assessment, selecting learning strategies, writing learning objectives.
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- Resource-based learning is an educational model designed to actively engage students with multiple resources in both print and non-print form. Ideally, the classroom teacher and media specialist collaborate to plan resource-based units (California Media and Library Educators Association [CMLEA]). Learners take responsibility for selecting resources, human or otherwise, that appeal to their own learning preferences, interests and abilities.
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