The Dick and Carey model is “very popular” in current ISD development.
Entries Tagged as 'integrated develpment environment'
Discovering Instructional Design 10: the Dick and Carey Model
June 9th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Tags: ADDIE · ISD · challenge to e-learning · conditions of learning · courseware development · e-learning · instructional design · integrated develpment environment
My Top 25 blogs for 2008
December 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment
As discussed in yesterday’s post, here are my Top 25 blogs for 2008. Hopefully there’s enough detail, laid out in a usable fashion, to encourage you to try out a few of the links.
Blog Name
Author
Description
Brain Rules
John Medina
12 Principles for Surviving at Work, Home, and School
Centre for [...]
Tags: UAT · instructional design · integrated develpment environment · my top 25 e-learning blogs · usability guidelines
Concerning EduBlogs’ Nominations, or How NOT to Win Friends…
December 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Earlier this week, I posted on the topic of the EduBlogs’ nominations for 2008. I indicated my surprise at the lack of the blogs that I would consider to be deserving nominees for the awards. Brandon Hall’s Gary Woodill took the time to comment on my post, and rightly highlighted that I had perhaps been [...]
Tags: Brandon Hall Research · Edublogs Awards · UAT · instructional design · integrated develpment environment · usability guidelines
Salasaga: an Open Source E-Learning IDE
May 29th, 2008 · No Comments
I recently authored a series of posts on developing e-learning content using an open source environment where I investigated the potential for creating and delivering e-learning using either free to use or freely available content authoring applications. In that series, I deliberately excluded mentioning tools to enable the capturing and post-producing demos and simulations, [...]
Tags: Jing · adobe captivate · articulate · flash · integrated develpment environment · open e-learning environment · swf
Salasaga: an Open Source E-Learning IDE
May 29th, 2008 · No Comments
I recently authored a series of posts on developing e-learning content using an open source environment where I investigated the potential for creating and delivering e-learning using either free to use or freely available content authoring applications. In that series, I deliberately excluded mentioning tools to enable the capturing and post-producing demos and simulations, [...]
Tags: Jing · adobe captivate · articulate · flash · integrated develpment environment · open e-learning environment · swf