1st Edition

Instructional Design with Emerging Technologies Theory, Practice, and Research

By Heng Luo Copyright 2025
220 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Bridging the gap between instructional design (ID) theory and practice in today's technology-enhanced learning environments, the book extends the current understanding of instructional science with an up-to-date perspective on emerging technologies and their affordances for teaching and learning.   Positioning ID as a systematic process informed by theoretical assumptions, empirical... Read more

Unit 1: Instructional Design in the Information Age  1: What is instructional design and how is it evolving?  2: Perspectives on theories, technology, practice, and research  Unit 2: Useful Theories in Learning and Instruction  3: Behaviorist views of learning and learning analytics  4: Case method to promote meaningful learning experiences  5: Inquiry-based learning and interdisciplinary teaching (PjBL, STEM, and maker)  6: Computer-supported collaborative learning: a social-constructivist approach  Unit 3: Emerging Technologies for Education  7: Educational data mining  8: Multimodal learning analytics  9: Mixed reality  10: Artificial intelligence generated content (AIGC)  Unit 4: Research Methods for Instructional Design and Technology  11: Quantitative methods  12: Qualitative methods  13: Design-based research  Unit 5: Reflections and Future Direction  14: Essential competencies for instructional design practitioners and researchers  15: What have we learned in the past, and what to do in the future?           

Biography

Heng Luo is an associate professor at Faculty of Artificial Intelligence in Education from Central China Normal University. His research work focuses on the effective integration of learning sciences, instructional design, and AI technologies to promote quality and equity of education in diverse contexts, leading to over 40 publications in SCI/SSCI journals.