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INST300 Intro to Instructional Design 2005 UTAH STATE (6 VIDEOS)

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UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY


Instructor:
Professor Joanne Bentley, Ph.D.

Level
Undergraduate


Image courtesy of Jari Schroderus

Course Description

Instructional technology is a systematic way of designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating the processes of learning and teaching with specific objectives based on research in human learning and communication. It employs a combination of human and nonhuman resources to bring about more effective instruction. Instructional technology includes aspects of instructional design, product development, interactive learning technologies, multimedia, distance education, and library and information literacy. Each aspect of the field has unique contributions to make to the teaching-learning process.

 

Course Resources

Intro to Instructional Design Home
About the Professor
Schedule
Lecture Notes
Videos
Supplemental Material

Course Lecture Notes

Section
Title
PDF
     
  Introduction  
A Analysis
D Design
D Development
I Implementation
E Evaluation



Course Lecture Videos

Section
Title
Video
     
  Introduction
A Analysis
D Design
D Development
I Implementation
E Evaluation

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