Developing Auto-instructional Materials
This two-volume work on the development of instruction is planned as a companion to an earlier book - Designing Instructional Systems. The present work continues the micro-design stages of lesson and instructional materials development. Taken together, these two volumes give extensive coverage of practical techniques for the development of instruction. This title draws a distinction between instructional design and instructional development, although some authors seem to use the two terms synonymously. The structure of the content will enable the two volumes to be used conveniently as both initial reading or later reference material.
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Developing Auto-instructional Materials
This two-volume work on the development of instruction is planned as a companion to an earlier book - Designing Instructional Systems. The present work continues the micro-design stages of lesson and instructional materials development. Taken together, these two volumes give extensive coverage of practical techniques for the development of instruction. This title draws a distinction between instructional design and instructional development, although some authors seem to use the two terms synonymously. The structure of the content will enable the two volumes to be used conveniently as both initial reading or later reference material.
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Developing Auto-instructional Materials

Developing Auto-instructional Materials

by A.J. Romiszowski
Developing Auto-instructional Materials

Developing Auto-instructional Materials

by A.J. Romiszowski

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This two-volume work on the development of instruction is planned as a companion to an earlier book - Designing Instructional Systems. The present work continues the micro-design stages of lesson and instructional materials development. Taken together, these two volumes give extensive coverage of practical techniques for the development of instruction. This title draws a distinction between instructional design and instructional development, although some authors seem to use the two terms synonymously. The structure of the content will enable the two volumes to be used conveniently as both initial reading or later reference material.

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ISBN-13: 9781134081011
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/16/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 461
File size: 110 MB
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Romiszowski, A.J.,

Table of Contents

Preface to the Instructional Development Series, Introduction to Developing Auto-Instructional Materials, Part 1. The Context for Materials Development, 1. Individualized Instruction: The Philosophical Context, 2. A Model of Learning: The Theoretical Context, 3. Four Levels of Instructional Design: The Practical Context, Part 2. Instructional Programming and its Evolution, 4. The Fourth Level of Analysis: Task-Centred and Topic-Centred Approaches, 5. A Study of Change in Programmed Instruction: Analysis of the Topic-Centred and Task-Centred Programming Techniques, 6. Tactics for Producing Expositive Self-Instructional Materials, 7. Structural Communication: A Cognitive Approach to Self-Instruction, 8. Structured Writing or 'Mapping*: An Information Processing Approach, 9. 'Experience Programming': Writing Structured Case Studies and Role-Plays, Part 3. The Impact of the Computer, 10. 'CAL\'CAP and 'CMI': Definitions, Scope and Potential, 11. Initial Design and Development: The Educator's Role, 12. The Range of CAI Designs: Some Examples of Courseware, 13. Coding the Courseware for the Computer: Use of Standard Languages and Authoring Systems, Part 4. Techniques for Audiovisual Materials Development, 14. Audiovisual Media: Informational, Motivational or Instructional?, 15. Audiovisual Instructional Packages: A Review, 16. Developing Audiovisual Instructional Materials, 17. Interactive Video and the New Media: An Evaluation, Part 5. The Evaluation of Instructional Materials, 18. The Validation and Evaluation of Instructional Materials, 19. Developmental and Field-Testing: Organization, Execution and Interpretation, 20. Evaluation: Final Words, Bibliography, Subject Index, Author Index
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