Instructional Design
Instructional Design refers to the practice and art of creating structured learning materials, courses, and programs through research-based principles and strategies. It encompasses pedagogical theories and techniques from education and library science education, integrating them with technology and media literacy to facilitate effective teaching and learning experiences. Instructional designers work collaboratively with educators, subject matter experts, multimedia specialists, and learners to develop engaging, accessible, and outcome-focused educational resources that meet diverse learning needs and preferences. The goal is to create instructionally sound materials that foster meaningful interaction, critical thinking, problem solving, and knowledge retention for improved learner success and satisfaction.
External Links
- [InstructionalDesign.org] Home - InstructionalDesign.org
- [instructionaltechnologycareers.com] Instructional Technology Careers focuses on helping Instructional Designer and other eLearning professionals find their next career at a college or university. Instructional technology professionals are specialized in elearning, web-based training, mobile learning, interactive multimedia in education and training, learning management systems (LMS), instructional systems design (ISD), and performance support systems. Instructional Technology Careers
- [LearningDesign.org] Instructional Design & Online Learning Vocational School
- [Tarre.co] Mariano Tarre | Instructional Design
- [gti7.com] Wayne Davies. Instructional Design Portfolio
- [4cid.org] 4C/ID Home - Four-Component Instructional Design