Implications of the Flat World for Evaluation in Instructional Design and Technology

Posted by admin @ 9:23 pm, August 28th, 2008
Artist David Williams, Brigham Young University
Event AECT 2007 Convention Podcasts
Description This roundtable session will explore several implications of technology innovations for instructional design and technology evaluation. Questions raised based on a reading of Friedman’s World is Flat about changes in society associated with technology will be discussed by participants. It is expected that they will be able to use what is discussed to build evaluation more systematically into instructional design and technology projects and processes.
Length 44:38

 
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Conducting Research in Instructional Design and Technololgy

Posted by admin @ 8:52 pm, August 28th, 2008
Artist James D. Klein, Arizona State University; Rita C. Richey, Wayne State University; Michael Hannafin, University of Georgia; Charles M. Reigeluth, Indiana University; Susan McKenney, University of Twente
Event AECT 2007 Convention Podcasts
Description Several new research orientations have emerged in recent years that can be used to inform the instructional design and technology field. This symposium will explore design and development research, design-based research, formative research and educational design research. The presenters will compare and contrast these research orientations by focusing on the character, goals and outcomes of these approaches. An example of each type of research will also be provided. Audience participation and questions will be solicited.
Length 61:15

 
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