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George M Piskurich, George M. Piskurich, George M. (Macon Piskurich, Gm Piskurich, Piskurich George M.
Rapid Instructional Design - Learning Id Fast and Right
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The classic guide to instructional design, fully updated for the new ways we learn
Rapid Instructional Design is the industry standard guide to creating effective instructional materials, providing no-nonsense practicality rather than theory-driven text. Beginning with a look at what "instructional design" really means, readers are guided step-by-step through the ADDIE model to explore techniques for analysis, design, development, intervention, and evaluation. This new third edition has been updated to cover new applications, technologies, and concepts, and includes many new templates, real-life examples, and additional instructor materials. Instruction delivery has expanded rapidly in the nine years since the second edition's publication, and this update covers all the major advances in the field. The major instructional models are expanded to apply to e-learning, MOOCs, mobile learning, and social network-based learning. Informal learning and communities of practice are examined, as well.
Instructional design is the systematic process by which instructional materials are designed, developed, and delivered. Designers must determine the learner's current state and needs, define the end goals of the instruction, and create an intervention to assist in the transition. This book is a complete guide to the process, helping readers design efficient, effective materials.
* Learn the ins and outs of the ADDIE model
* Discover shortcuts for rapid design
* Design for e-learning, Millennials, and MOOCs
* Investigate methods for emerging avenues of instruction
This book does exactly what a well-designed course should do, providing relevant guidance for anyone who wants to know how to apply good instructional design. Eminently practical and fully up-to-date, Rapid Instructional Design is the one-stop guide to more effective instruction.
List of contents
Tool List vii
Preface for the Third Edition xiii
Introduction xv
Purpose xv
Audiences xvi
Special Elements xvii
Organization of the Book xix
Chapter 1 What Is This Instructional Design Stuff Anyway? 1
Why Instructional Design? 2
What Is Instructional Design? 3
A Few Definitions 5
Advantages of Instructional Design 9
Disadvantages of Instructional Design 13
Chapter 2 Before You Do Anything: Pre-Instructional Design Activities 17
Organizational Needs 18
Performance Assessment 23
Assessing Training Needs 33
Choosing Needs to Address 39
The Needs Assessment Report 42
Quick and Dirty Cost Benefit Analysis 47
Training Needs Analysis 54
Chapter 3 Do You Know What You Need to Do? Analysis 63
Data-Collection Methods 64
Why Analyze? 73
Types of Analysis 73
Computer-Aided Analysis 102
Chapter 4 How to Do It: Design 107
Make the Right Decision Now 107
Delivery Decision 108
Objectives 128
Design Documents 143
Course Descriptions 161
Gathering Content 162
Adding Structure: The Instructional Plan 168
Trainee Evaluation (Test Questions and Tests) 178
Hints for Designing in Various Formats 196
Chapter 5 Doing It Right: Development 203
End Products of Development 203
The Facilitator Guide as an End Product 205
Scripts and Storyboards 231
Participant Packages and Other Print Materials 235
Other Media 239
Hints for Developing Material 247
Chapter 6 Getting It Where It Does the Most Good: Implementation 263
Beta Tests and Pilots 263
Reviews Revisited 279
Common Implementation Issues 282
Other Instructor-Led Classroom Implementation Needs 287
Hints for Implementation 299
Field Trips 306
Chapter 7 Did It Do Any Good? Evaluation 311
Why Evaluation? 311
The Key to Good Evaluation 312
Types of Evaluation 315
Evaluation of Self-Instruction Programs 334
Revisions: What to Do with What You've Learned 338
Hints for Evaluating 344
Chapter 8 Doing It Faster: More Rapid Design Shortcuts 353
Software for Instructional Design 354
Analysis Software 355
Test Development Software 355
Miscellaneous Software 356
Rapid Prototyping 356
Learning Objects Granular Training 357
Public Courses 358
Off-The-Shelf Programs 358
Technology Vendors 358
Performance Support-Based "Training" 359
Problem-Based Learning (PBL) 361
Training Management SystemsLearning Management Systems (LMS)Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS) 361
Digital Cameras 362
What Does an ID Do? 362
Miscellaneous 364
Chapter 9 Asynchronous e-Learning Design 367
Definitions 367
Creating and Implementing an e-Learning System 369
Determining a Comprehensive e-Learning Strategy 371
Designing and Developing Good Programs 373
Learning Management Systems and Learning Content Management Systems 374
Preparing the Organization Globally for e-Learning 378
Self-Direction and e-Learning 380
Planning for a Smooth, Successful Implementation 384
Creating an Effective Monitoring and Evaluation Plan 385
Asynchronous e-Learning Design and Development 387
About the author
George M. Piskurich is a consultant whose areas of expertise include learning systems design, and performance improvement. His projects include designing e-learning and self-directed learning programs for international companies. He has been CLO for a major retail drug firm, director of training and development for Mount Sinai Medical Center, and a professor at North Carolina State University.
Summary
The classic guide to instructional design, fully updated for the new ways we learn
Rapid Instructional Design is the industry standard guide to creating effective instructional materials, providing no-nonsense practicality rather than theory-driven text. Beginning with a look at what "instructional design" really means, readers are guided step-by-step through the ADDIE model to explore techniques for analysis, design, development, intervention, and evaluation. This new third edition has been updated to cover new applications, technologies, and concepts, and includes many new templates, real-life examples, and additional instructor materials. Instruction delivery has expanded rapidly in the nine years since the second edition's publication, and this update covers all the major advances in the field. The major instructional models are expanded to apply to e-learning, MOOCs, mobile learning, and social network-based learning. Informal learning and communities of practice are examined, as well.
Instructional design is the systematic process by which instructional materials are designed, developed, and delivered. Designers must determine the learner's current state and needs, define the end goals of the instruction, and create an intervention to assist in the transition. This book is a complete guide to the process, helping readers design efficient, effective materials.
* Learn the ins and outs of the ADDIE model
* Discover shortcuts for rapid design
* Design for e-learning, Millennials, and MOOCs
* Investigate methods for emerging avenues of instruction
This book does exactly what a well-designed course should do, providing relevant guidance for anyone who wants to know how to apply good instructional design. Eminently practical and fully up-to-date, Rapid Instructional Design is the one-stop guide to more effective instruction.
Product details
Authors | George M Piskurich, George M. Piskurich, George M. (Macon Piskurich, Gm Piskurich, Piskurich George M. |
Publisher | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 17.03.2015 |
EAN | 9781118973974 |
ISBN | 978-1-118-97397-4 |
No. of pages | 560 |
Subjects |
Social sciences, law, business
> Business
> Management
Präsentation, Training, Business & management, Wirtschaft u. Management, Training u. Personalentwicklung / Organisationsentwicklung, Präsentationsgraphik |
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