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Instructional-Design Theories and Models, Volume IV The Learner-Centered Paradigm of Education

480 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

480 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Instructional-Design Theories and Models, Volume IV provides a research-based description of the current state of instructional theory for the learner-centered paradigm of education, as well as a clear indication of how different theories and models interrelate. Significant changes have occurred in learning and instructional theory since the publication of Volume III, including advances in... Read more

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Preface

Unit 1: Fundamental Principles of the Learner-Centered Paradigm of Education

Chapter 1: The Learner-Centered Paradigm of Education

Charles M. Reigeluth, Rodney D. Myers, Dabae Lee

Chapter 2: Principles for Competency-Based Education

Richard A. Voorhees, Alice Bedard-Voorhees

Chapter 3: Principles for Task-Centered Instruction

Gregory M. Francom

Chapter 4: Principles for Personalized Instruction

William R. Watson, Sunnie Lee Watson

Chapter 5: A New Paradigm of Curriculum

Marc Prensky

Unit 2: More Detailed Designs for the Learner-Centered Paradigm

Chapter 6: Designing Maker-Based Instruction

Christian S. McKay, Krista D. Glazewski

Chapter 7: Designing Collaborative Production of Digital Media

T.J. Kalaitzidis, Breanne Litts, Erica Rosenfeld Halverson

Chapter 8: Designing Games for Learning

Rodney D. Myers, Charles M. Reigeluth

Chapter 9: Designing Instruction for Self-regulated Learning

Yeol Huh, Charles M. Reigeluth

Chapter 10: Designing Instructional Coaching

David S. Knight, Mike Hock, Jim Knight

Chapter 11: Designing Technology for the Learner-Centered Paradigm of Education

Charles M. Reigeluth

Unit 3: Steps Toward the Learner-Centered Paradigm

Chapter 12: Designing Instruction for Flipped Classrooms

Jeremy F. Strayer

Chapter 13: Gamification Designs for Instruction

Karl M. Kapp

Chapter 14: Design Considerations for Mobile Learning

Thomas Cochrane, Vickel Narayan

Chapter 15: Designing Just-in-Time Instruction

Gregor M. Novak, Brian J. Beatty

Author Index

Subject Index

Biography

Charles M. Reigeluth is a speaker/consultant for paradigm change in education and Professor Emeritus in the Instructional Systems Technology Department at Indiana University, USA.

Brian J. Beatty is Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Operations and former Chair and Associate Professor in the Instructional Technologies Department at San Francisco State University, USA.

Rodney D. Myers is an independent scholar and consultant who teaches courses in instructional design and technology and is Adjunct Lecturer in the Instructional Systems Technology Department at Indiana University, USA.

"What is really new and valuable in this volume emphasizing a learner-centered instructional design perspective is its reflection of a holistic view of the learner as an autonomous agent who is much more than a cognitive processor. Rather, these authors recognize that a learner has emotions, moods, a cultural and social context, habits, and personal and professional interests. Recalling lessons learned from prior research, providing time and informative, constructive feedback to learners, then, is likely to promote understanding and performance. These lessons are carried forward in many of the chapters of this volume, which I highly recommend to instructional designers, educational researchers, and educational practitioners."

--J. Michael Spector, Professor and former Chair of the Department of Learning Technologies at the University of North Texas, USA

"The fourth and latest volume of this enormously helpful series steps dramatically away from conventional patterns of education with a truly learner-centered paradigm emphasizing attainments, tasks, and personalization rather than time, content, and standardization."

--David Perkins, Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr., Research Professor of Teaching and Learning, Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA