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What is Instructional Design Model

Handbook of Research on E-Learning Applications for Career and Technical Education: Technologies for Vocational Training
An instructional design model guides designers through various stages of design process in order to create instructional programs. A common model known as ADDIE, for example, requires designers to finish specific design stages (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) to ensure learners could achieve desired learning objectives.
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An Integrated Evaluation Approach for E-Learning Systems in Career and Technical Education
Wenhao David Huang (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) and Steven R. Aragon (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-739-3.ch031
Abstract
As E-learning is gaining popularity in higher education, its evaluation becomes more critical than ever, to ensure the achievement of intended learning outcome. The effectiveness of E-learning system evaluation under current practices, however, remains questionable. One reason for such uncertainty is the lack of direct measurement while learning occurs since most evaluation data is collected after the learning process. Thus this chapter proposes an integrated evaluation approach for E-learning systems based on Cognitive Load Theory and grounded in the 4C/ID-model. Both direct and indirect measurements will be deployed in the integrated approach in the context of cognitive load. Furthermore all evaluation data can be translated into practical E-learning design solutions by triangulating with the 4C/ID-model. This chapter also suggests that future evaluation framework on E-learning should include factors from attitudinal and social aspects of learning process.
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Web-Based Course Design Models
The visual representations of the instructional design processes.
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An Instructional Design Model for Design and Development of Adaptive Hypermedia Listening Environments
From the point of view of designing and developing AH listening environments, an instructional design model is a set of principles and guidelines that enable designers and developers of adaptive hypermedia listening environments to design and develop pedagogically cost-effective listening applications so that target instructional goals can be achieved.
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Online Learning and Metacognition: A Design Framework
A guide or framework that highlights the essential elements or considerations that should be taken into account when designing a learning experience. The sequence of various elements and the content of those elements is made explicit. The models are developed on the basis of cognitive theories and pedagogical foundations.
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Choosing and Adapting a Mobile Learning Model for Teacher Education
An instructional design model is a procedural framework for the systematic production of instruction. It includes fundamental elements of the instructional design process.
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Instructional Design in Human Resource Development Academic Programs in the USA
A framework or flowchart used to help visualize and conceptualize the instructional design process.
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Modeling the Model for Distributed Learning
The structure that allows a designer to make explicit the theoretical and instructional frameworks underpinning a learning event.
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Towards Realizing Twenty-First Century Skills: Deliberate Scaffolding of Metacognition in Instruction
A guide or framework that highlights the essential elements or considerations that should be taken into account when designing a learning experience. The sequence of various elements and the content of those elements is made explicit. The models are developed on the basis of cognitive theories and pedagogical foundations.
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