Instructional systems development (ISD) can be a complicated business, and sometimes you just need an overview. Heres the Infoline for you. This issue provides an ISD overview along with a short profile of each component the simple design model known as ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). You will find a detailed explanation of each element along with practical advice on building your next training session using the model. The issue includes a useful course design checklist to keep you on track.Structuring a course around the problems learners have faced or will face on the job helps them focus on finding solutions. For example, a training program designed to prepare a mechanic to diagnose car problems might have unit headings as follows: ac stalling ac not starting ac slow ... by topic or task, training participants might not learn to think in terms of diagnosing a car problem from its symptoms.
Title | : | Basics of Instructional Systems Development |
Author | : | Chuck Hodell |
Publisher | : | American Society for Training and Development - 2007-06 |
You must register with us as either a Registered User before you can Download this Book. You'll be greeted by a simple sign-up page.
Once you have finished the sign-up process, you will be redirected to your download Book page.
How it works: