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This book is about emerging models of design that are just beginning to be used by ID types. They are based on constructivist and chaos (non-linear systems or "soft systems") theory.

This book provides constructivist instructional design (C-ID) theorists with an opportunity to present an extended version of their design model. After an introductory chapter on the history of instructional design models, and a chapter on the guiding principles of C-ID, the creators of six different C-ID models introduce and explain their models. A final chapter compares the models, discusses the future of C-ID models, and discusses the ways constructivist designers and scholars can interact with, and work with, instructional technologists who use different paradigms.



Table of Contents:

Preface.
Section I. The Many Foundations and Faces of Instructional Design.
Chapter 1. Three Trends in Instructional Design; Jerry Willis.
Chapter 2. Instructional Design: Is it Time to Exchange Skinner's Teaching Machine for Dewey's Toolbox; Karin Wiburg.
Chapter 3. Constructivism, Instructional Design, and Technology: Implications for Transforming Distance Learning; Maureen Tam.
Chapter 4. Foundations of Instructional Design: What's Worth Talking About and What is Not; Jerry Willis.
Chapter 5. Constructivism in Instructional Design Theory; Frank Dinter.
Chapter 6. Considering the Philosophies of Wittgenstein, Dewey, and Rorty as Potential Foundations for C-ID; Jerry Willis.
Section II. The Family Resemblances of C-ID.
Chapter 7. Emergent Design and Learning Environments: Building on Indigenous Knowledge; D. Cavallo.
Chapter 8. Fast Prototyping as a Communication Catalyst for E-Learning Design; Luca Botturi, Benedetto Lepori, and Stefano Tardini.
Chapter 9. Conducting Research on Practice; Virginia Richardson.
Chapter 10. The Use of Participatory Design in the Implementation of Internet-Based Collaborative Learning Activities in K-12 Classrooms; Marcos Silva and Alain Breuleux.
Chapter 11. Agency of the Instructional Designer: Moral Coherence and Transformative Social Practice; Katy Campbell, Richard Schwier, and Richard Kenny.
Chapter 12. Constructivist Underpinnings in Donald Schön's Theory of Reflective Practice: Echoes of Nelson Goodman; Elizabeth Anne Kinsella.
Section III. R2D2 and Other C-ID Models.
Chapter 13. Basic Principles of a Recursive, Reflective Instructional Design Model: R2D2; Jerry Willis.
Chapter 14. A General Set of Procedures for C-ID: R2D2; Jerry Willis.
Chapter 15. Design as Knowledge Construction: Constructing Knowledge of Design; Katherine Cennamo.
Chapter 16. From Three-Phase to Proactive Learning Design: Creating Effective Online Teaching and Learning Environments; Rod Sims.
Chapter 17. Design-Based Research and Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments; Feng Wang and Michael Hannafin.
Chapter 18. Appreciative Instructional Design (AID): A New Model; Karen E. Norum.
Section IV. C-ID in Practice: Examples from the Field.
Chapter 19. Constructivist Instructional Design: Creating a Multimedia Package for Teaching Critical Qualitative Research; Brandie Cólon, Kay Ann Taylor, and Jerry Willis.
Chapter 20. A Cervical Cancer CD-ROM Intervention for College-Age Women: Lessons Learned from Development and Formative Evaluation; Alexandra Evans, Elizabeth Drane, Karl Harris, and Tara Campbell-Ray.
Chapter 21. From Pedagogy to Technagogy in Social Work Education: A Constructivist Approach to Instructional Design in an Online, Competency-Based Child Welfare Practice Course; Gerard Bellefeuille, Robert R. Martin, and Martin Paul Buck.
About the Authors.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781607522577
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Information Age Publishing
  • Series Title: Qualitative Research Methods in Education and Educational Te
  • ISBN-10: 1607522578
  • Publisher Date: 26 Jun 2009
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)


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