2nd Edition

Streamlined ID A Practical Guide to Instructional Design

By Miriam B. Larson, Barbara B. Lockee Copyright 2020
    442 Pages 281 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    442 Pages 281 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Streamlined ID presents a focused and generalizable approach to instructional design and development – one that addresses the needs of ID novices as well as practitioners in a variety of career environments. Highlighting essentials and big ideas, this guide advocates a streamlined approach to instructional design: producing instruction that is sustainable, optimized, appropriately redundant, and targeted at continuous improvement.

    The book’s enhanced version of the classic ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) emphasizes the iterative nature of design and the role of evaluation throughout the design/development process. It clearly lays out a systematic approach that emphasizes the use of research-based theories, while acknowledging the need to customize the process to accommodate a variety of pedagogical approaches.

    This thoroughly revised second edition reflects recent advances and changes in the field, adds three new chapters, updates reference charts, job aids, and tips to support practitioners working in a variety of career environments, and speaks more clearly than ever to ID novices and graduate students.

    1. The Iterative Design Process Part 1: Analyze 2. Analyze Needs and Project Scope 3. Analyze Learners 4. Analyze Instructional Contexts 5. Analyze Content Part 2: Design 6. Design Learning Theories and Perspectives 7. Design Outcomes and Alignment 8. Design Assessments 9. Design Instructional Strategies 10. Design Technologies 11. Design: Instructional Messages Part 3: Develop 12. Production of Instruction Part 4: Implement 13. Implementation Part 5: Evaluate 14. Evaluation  Appendices

    Biography

    Dr. Miriam B. Larson is an instructional designer and researcher at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, who supports faculty in their efforts to create and deliver online instruction. She is also an adjunct Assistant Professor in the Instructional Technology graduate program at the University, and has over 30 years of experience designing instruction for organizations in a variety of career environments.

    Dr. Barbara B. Lockee is Professor of Instructional Design and Technology in the School of Education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA. For over 25 years, her research and teaching has focused on the design of effective learning solutions, with a special emphasis on distance and distributed learning. She engages in performance consulting in a variety of contexts, including healthcare, military, aerospace engineering, and industrial training. She is Past President of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT).

     

    "Look no further: the second edition of Streamlined ID is the perfect solution for teaching instructional design to beginner or advanced students. This revision effectively explains the ADDIE model while emphasizing the crucial iterative/formative process needed throughout the design/development process in all areas of training and education. Real-world applications of classic design principles bring the ID process to life and make this book an invaluable reference for educators and practitioners alike."

    Glenda Gunter, Professor and Program Director of Instructional Design and Technology, University of Central Florida, USA

    "Streamlined ID provides a solid foundation in learning theory, learning science, and instructional design approaches with engaging, meaningful, and practical examples. In fact, Streamlined ID is not only a textbook, but a reference book for all new and seasoned scholars and practitioners who are interested in incorporating new technologies and approaches to help people learn."

    Lin Lin, Professor of Learning Technologies and Director of the Texas Center for Educational Technology, University of North Texas, USA

    "Streamlined ID is an instructional aid that redefines the basics and provides relevant examples throughout to ease the ID learning process. This resource has been invaluable in the redevelopment of our manufacturing training program, from personnel development to the design of instructional material for the classroom and online. Implementing the ADDIE process has also enabled our instruction to be sustainable, optimized, and appropriately redundant while focusing on continuous improvement, a critical element in the quality assurance aspect of our operation. This book is the gold source for developing training courses or an entire program."

    Jason Vierra, Mission Assurance Manager and Former Supervisor of the Western Region Training Center, NASA

    "In 1979, Harry O’Neill introduced me to my first instructional design model: "Tell them what you’re going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you told them." Since then, the field of instructional design has become richly elaborated (e.g., Reigeluth’s Elaboration Model was published in 1979) and perhaps a bit intimidating in its scope, breadth, and depth. Fast forward forty years, and Larson and Lockee’s Streamlined ID has become the standard text for the field, blending the art and the science of ID with an emphasis on the practical, providing a highly readable account of the state-of-the art. This new second edition builds upon the foundations of the first, extending coverage of all phases of the ADDIE model (especially evaluation, technology, technology selection, design thinking, and UDL) while adding sections on production issues, project management, and the alignment of learning theories with pedagogies. The book is filled throughout with useful tables and job aids that help students organize and apply the content to their own projects. My own students come from a wide range of work environments—business, government, military, medical, K-12 and higher education—and all have found this this book to be well-suited to their needs. Highly recommended."

    Rich Ingram, Coordinator of the Educational Media Minor Program and Assistant Professor of Learning, Technologies and Leadership Education, James Madison University, USA