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The classic guide to instructional design, fully updated for the new ways we learn Rapid Instructional Design is the industry standard guide to creating effective instructional materials, providing no-nonsense practicality rather than theory-driven text. Beginning with a look at what ""ins...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Piskurich, George M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, NJ John Wiley & Sons 2015
Edition:Third edition
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Determining a Comprehensive e-Learning Strategy
  • Designing and Developing Good Programs
  • Learning Management Systems and Learning Content Management Systems
  • Preparing the Organization Globally for e-Learning
  • Self-Direction and e-Learning
  • Planning for a Smooth, Successful Implementation
  • Creating an Effective Monitoring and Evaluation Plan
  • Asynchronous e-Learning Design and Development
  • Analysis
  • Material Development
  • Learner Evaluation
  • Learner Interfaces
  • Beta Tests and Pilots
  • Software
  • Repurposing
  • Evaluating Asynchronous e-Learning Programs
  • Summary
  • Advantages
  • Disadvantages and Misconceptions
  • Design Considerations for Synchronous e-Learning
  • Mini-Interactions
  • Repurposing and Redesigning Synchronous e-Learning Programs
  • Other Synchronous Activities
  • More Detailed Facilitator Guides
  • Learner Guide
  • General Technology Considerations
  • Media
  • Designing Continuing Interactions
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Audience Analysis
  • Implementation
  • Online Learning: A Special Type of e-Learning
  • What the Learners Say
  • Flipped Classrooms
  • Mobile Learning
  • Virtual Learning Environments
  • Social Network Based Learning
  • Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
  • Communities of Practice
  • Informal Learning
  • The Cloud
  • Purpose
  • Audiences
  • Special Elements
  • Organization of the Book
  • Why Instructional Design?
  • What Is Instructional Design?
  • A Few Definitions
  • Advantages of Instructional Design
  • Disadvantages of Instructional Design
  • Organizational Needs
  • Performance Assessment
  • Assessing Training Needs
  • Choosing Needs to Address
  • The Needs Assessment Report
  • Quick and Dirty Cost/Benefit Analysis
  • Training Needs Analysis
  • Data-Collection Methods
  • Why Analyze?
  • Types of Analysis
  • Computer-Aided Analysis
  • Make the Right Decision Now
  • Delivery Decision
  • Objectives
  • Design Documents
  • Course Descriptions
  • Gathering Content
  • Adding Structure: The Instructional Plan
  • Trainee Evaluation (Test Questions and Tests)
  • Hints for Designing in Various Formats
  • End Products of Development
  • The Facilitator Guide as an End Product
  • Scripts and Storyboards
  • Participant Packages and Other Print Materials
  • Other Media
  • Hints for Developing Material
  • Beta Tests and Pilots
  • Reviews Revisited
  • Common Implementation Issues
  • Other Instructor-Led Classroom Implementation Needs
  • Hints for Implementation
  • Field Trips
  • Why Evaluation?
  • The Key to Good Evaluation
  • Types of Evaluation
  • Evaluation of Self-Instruction Programs
  • Revisions: What to Do with What You've Learned
  • Hints for Evaluating
  • Software for Instructional Design
  • Analysis Software
  • Test Development Software
  • Miscellaneous Software
  • Rapid Prototyping
  • Learning Objects/Granular Training
  • Public Courses
  • Off-The-Shelf Programs
  • Technology Vendors
  • Performance Support Based "Training"
  • Problem-Based Learning (PBL)
  • Training Management Systems/Learning Management Systems (LMS)/Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS)
  • Digital Cameras
  • What Does an ID Do?
  • Miscellaneous
  • Definitions
  • Creating and Implementing an e-Learning System