TY - BOOK AU - Morrison,Gary R. AU - Ross,Steven M. AU - Kemp,Jerrold E. TI - Designing effective instruction SN - 0470074264 (pbk. : alk. paper) U1 - 371.3 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Hoboken, NJ PB - J. Wiley KW - Instructional systems KW - Curriculum planning N1 - Chapter one: Introduction to the instructional design process Questions to consider? Why instructional design? What is instructional design? Premises underlying the instructional design process Overview of our design model etc. Chapter Two: Identifying the need for instruction Getting started Questions to consider Is instruction the answer? Needs assessment Goal analysis etc. Chapter Three: Learner and contextual analysis Getting started Questions to consider Types of learner characteristics Contextual analysis etc. Chapter Four: Task analysis Task analysis Topic analysis Procedural analysis The critical incident method etc. Chapter Five: Instructional objectives Getting started Questions to consider Function objectives Three objective domains Developing instructional objectives etc. Chapter Six: Designing the instruction: Sequencing Getting started Questions to consider The posner and strike sequencing schemes Elaboration theory sequencing etc. Chapter Seven: Designing the instruction: Strategies Getting started Questions to consider Why instructional strategies? Prescriptions for instructional strategies etc. Chapter Eight: Designing the instructional message Getting started Questions to consider Preinstructional strategies Message design for text etc. Chapter Nine: Developing instructional materials Getting started Questions to consider Starting the development of instruction Heuristics for developing instruction Putting pen to paper or fingers to keyboard etc. Chapter Ten: The many faces of evaluation Getting started Questions to consider Purposes of evaluation Relationship among formative, summative, and confirmative evaluations etc. Chapter Eleven: Developing evaluation instruments Getting started Questions to consider Testing Knowledge Testing skills and behaviour etc. Chapter Twelve: Conducting formative and summative evaluations Getting started Questions to consider A basic model for formative evaluation Types of formative evaluation etc. Chapter Thirteen: Learning theory and instructional theory Getting started Questions to consider Introduction Learning theory Application etc. Chapter Fourteen: The role of instructional designer at work Getting started Questions to consider Instructional design in an organization The nature of design Working with the subject-matter expert and consultants etc. Chapter Fifteen: Planning for instructional implementation Getting started Questions to consider Planned change The Cler model Planning the implementation with the Cler model etc. ; Glossary : p. 429 - 433 . _ Index : p. 435 - 441 ER -