Selected Product: | Instructional Design (Wiley/Jossey-Bass Education) Paperback Edition: 3 Author: Patricia L. Smith, Tillman J. Ragan Publisher: Wiley Release Date: 2004-12-07 ISBN-10: 0471393533 ISBN-13: 9780471393535 List Price: $94.98 Average Customer Rating: | | Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association ISBN-10: 1557987912 ISBN-13: 9781557987914 List Price:$27.95 Trends and Issues in Instructional Design and Technology (2nd Edition) ISBN-10: 0131708058 ISBN-13: 9780131708051 List Price:$66.60 Principles of Instructional Design ISBN-10: 0534582842 ISBN-13: 9780534582845 List Price:$132.95 Systematic Design of Instruction, The (7th Edition) ISBN-10: 0205585566 ISBN-13: 9780205585564 List Price:$109.33 The I.D. Casebook: Case Studies in Instructional Design (3rd Edition) ISBN-10: 0131717057 ISBN-13: 9780131717053 List Price:$38.67 |
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In addition, the text presumes that its audience are bottom-up learners and short-changes those of us that need a good hard look at the big picture before we can absorb the components thereof.
I can say one good thing about this text; it holds its resale value.
| Prose to Sleep By | Customer Rating: | | This book did have good points, but they drown in a stagnant, dreary pool of monotonous prose that could put the heartiest of readers to sleep. Just imagine wading through page after page of sentences like this: "Closer attention to learners' cognitive processes during declarative knowledge learning has led us to realize that elaboration is a basic process by which links are made with information being received as well as for connecting new information to existing knowledge and structures" (161). Someone please rush the authors a copy of Richard Lanham's "Revising Prose". | Excellent source for online coursework | Customer Rating: | | In designing a course and a tutorial for to be taught online for the first time I used this text. I especially found the chapter on the affective component of course design helpful as students are very anxious initally with distance learning. I have subsequently used the book to retool my face-to-face classes. The examples and end-of-chapter sections are useful for new ideas and approaches. | Teaching Student's how to Learn, not what to Learn | Customer Rating: | | Beyond the fundamental Systematic Approach to Training process, Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation, the authors present proven strategies for teaching students how to learn. Problem-solving, delcarative knowledge, concepts, and principle scenarios are presented. This book is a valuable shelf reference for the K-12 teacher as well as the Instructional Technologist. |
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