Selected as one of the outstanding instructional development books in 1989 by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology, this volume presents research in instructional design theory as it applies to microcomputer courseware. It includes recommendations -- made by a distinguished group of instructional designers -- for creating courseware to suit the interactive nature of today's technology. Principles of instructional design are offered as a solid base from which to develop more effective programs for this new method of teaching -- and learning. First Published in 1988.…mehr
Selected as one of the outstanding instructional development books in 1989 by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology, this volume presents research in instructional design theory as it applies to microcomputer courseware. It includes recommendations -- made by a distinguished group of instructional designers -- for creating courseware to suit the interactive nature of today's technology. Principles of instructional design are offered as a solid base from which to develop more effective programs for this new method of teaching -- and learning.First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Part I: Instructional Design and Courseware Design. Introduction. M.D. Roblyer Fundamental Problems and Principles of Designing Effective Courseware. W. Wager R.M. Gagn Designing Computer-Aided Instruction. M.D. Merrill Applying Component Display Theory to the Design of Courseware. Part II: Interactive Designs for Courseware. Introduction. toc D.A. Salisbury Effective Drill and Practice Strategies. W.E. Montague Promoting Cognitive Processing and Learning by Designing the Learning Environment. D.H. Jonassen Integrating Learning Strategies into Courseware to Facilitate Deeper Processing. B.J. Schimmel Providing Meaningful Feedback in Courseware. Part III: Adaptive Designs for Courseware. Introduction. A External Adaptations. C.A. Carrier D.H. Jonassen Adapting Courseware to Accommodate Individual Differences. S.M. Ross G. Morrison Adapting Instruction to Learner Performance and Background Variables. R.D. Tennyson D.L. Christensen MAIS: An Intelligent Adaptive Learning System. B Internal Adaptations. W. Hannum Designing Courseware to Fit Subject Matter Structure. Part IV: :Toward Intelligent CAI on Microcomputers. Introduction. S.A. Dennenberg Semantic Network Designs for Courseware. W.E. McKay Tutoring Information Databases and Iterative Design. J.M. Scandura The Intelligent Rule Tutor. G. Kearsley Authoring Systems for Intelligent Tutoring Systems on Personal Computers. Part V: Designing Motivating Courseware. Introduction. J. Keller K. Suzuki Application of the ARCS Motivation Model in Courseware Design.
Contents: Part I: Instructional Design and Courseware Design. Introduction. M.D. Roblyer Fundamental Problems and Principles of Designing Effective Courseware. W. Wager R.M. Gagn Designing Computer-Aided Instruction. M.D. Merrill Applying Component Display Theory to the Design of Courseware. Part II: Interactive Designs for Courseware. Introduction. toc D.A. Salisbury Effective Drill and Practice Strategies. W.E. Montague Promoting Cognitive Processing and Learning by Designing the Learning Environment. D.H. Jonassen Integrating Learning Strategies into Courseware to Facilitate Deeper Processing. B.J. Schimmel Providing Meaningful Feedback in Courseware. Part III: Adaptive Designs for Courseware. Introduction. A External Adaptations. C.A. Carrier D.H. Jonassen Adapting Courseware to Accommodate Individual Differences. S.M. Ross G. Morrison Adapting Instruction to Learner Performance and Background Variables. R.D. Tennyson D.L. Christensen MAIS: An Intelligent Adaptive Learning System. B Internal Adaptations. W. Hannum Designing Courseware to Fit Subject Matter Structure. Part IV: :Toward Intelligent CAI on Microcomputers. Introduction. S.A. Dennenberg Semantic Network Designs for Courseware. W.E. McKay Tutoring Information Databases and Iterative Design. J.M. Scandura The Intelligent Rule Tutor. G. Kearsley Authoring Systems for Intelligent Tutoring Systems on Personal Computers. Part V: Designing Motivating Courseware. Introduction. J. Keller K. Suzuki Application of the ARCS Motivation Model in Courseware Design.
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