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Designing Effective Instruction 5e

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This valuable resource provides instructional designers with the guidance they need to meet the challenge of creating effective and efficient instruction. Maintaining a careful balance between theory and application, the Fourth Edition presents a practical, easy-to-follow approach to instructional design that can be applied to K-12 classrooms, higher education, distance education, and business programs. The authors incorporate behavioral and cognitive approaches into their model, so that readers can reap the benefits of both.

466 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2000

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Gary R. Morrison

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41 reviews15 followers
September 13, 2011
Better than Smith & Ragan, but not quite as strong as Gagne.
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269 reviews5 followers
September 10, 2018
There are a couple of reasons for my disinterest.

1. The information presented is somewhat redundant and reductionist of what goes into education. If you're reading this after having already been a teacher or gone through a modern (say, post-2012) teacher education program, the information is a little eye-roll inducing. The functioning assumption of the authors appears to be that the readers have no background in education/instruction and do not address those concerns.

2. The format and layout of this text would have been better served by an editor going through and demanding clarity and cohesion behind the ideas. I often found grammar mistakes, presentation errors, and generally obfuscated concepts that did not expressly aid in my understanding of the information presented.

3. The price of this text is beyond ludicrous for the material provided for in the reading.
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109 reviews28 followers
May 18, 2009
I would give this book 0 stars if I could. It is very poorly organized and uses unnecessary jargon.
Profile Image for Steven.
13 reviews1 follower
December 7, 2020
Extremely dated and over explains simple ideas to compensate glossing over complex ideas. Extremely shallow experience that was not at all considerate of the readers time
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Author 32 books36 followers
February 5, 2019
Didn't finish the book completely. I read chapters here and there for a class. I didn't find anything outstanding about this book, I've read several books on instructional design that are much better.
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Author 16 books125 followers
December 8, 2018
الكتاب هامشي، ولايستفاد منه، ولو تابع المؤلف المستجدات التعليمية، لأعاد كتابة كتابه بطريقة أعمق.
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October 15, 2020
I would like to read the book before i made any judgement or comment about the book. Lots of negative comment in the post given
7 reviews4 followers
November 21, 2020
Good textbook for a college level intro to ID course.
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Author 3 books12 followers
October 12, 2021
I mean, as far as textbooks go...

This one did its job. I learned a lot and because it was an online class the readings were pretty important.
Profile Image for Grayson Wise.
34 reviews1 follower
December 14, 2024
P good for a textbook tbh. Essential for instructional design and learned a lot. Will be staple throughout my PhD as a LXDT student
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1,125 reviews11 followers
December 11, 2017
I rated it based on the content not if I'd read it again, though because the information is sound, clear, helpful and easily applied- it is definitely a book I will turn to in my Instructional Design career.
Highly recommend for those interested in the field or learning how to create good assignments for the educational field.
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610 reviews1 follower
December 3, 2011
This book was the textbook in my introductory instructional design class. I found it fairly easy to read, though somewhat formal and dry at times. I liked the "Expert's Edge" sections where they shared real-life stories of instructional designers. I also liked the oval-shaped model of instructional design at the beginning of each chapter and the overall tone of the book which describes Instructional Systems Design as a flexible model that can be adapted and modified to solve an instructional problem.
"Following a systematic instructional design model increases the likelihood that the designed instruction will be effective and efficient. The model is flexibly modified for each specific situation to improve project efficiency." (pg. 447)
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Author 5 books33 followers
April 28, 2012
Very loaded book! I appreciated this academic reference book because of its scientific and logical presentation of salient information that instructional designers need. The book also offers good synthesis of concepts and theories that serve as the foundation of the ID field.

What is also interesting in this book is that not only the ID professionals themselves would find this a handy guide. Trainors and teachers who want to impart effective instruction would find great value from this resource.
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217 reviews7 followers
December 11, 2012
Useful book on instructional design. The book expresses points in details and giving many real-life experiences. The only thing that I found a bit annoying is that the authors take a long time to make their point (this writing is a bit whimsical sometimes), and for a book of this type of expect it to be less of a narrative and more to the point. Nevertheless, the book is a good reference for ID work.
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41 reviews3 followers
July 4, 2009
I will refer back to this textbook for a number of years, I think. It's one of two that I would consider to be indispensable for those on an Instructional Design path. It was an optional text for "Training and Media Management," and I chose to purchase it.
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46 reviews1 follower
May 6, 2009
There are many vocabulary words for what we already do when designing curriculum, but a good review no the less.
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42 reviews7 followers
July 18, 2009
Actually - not too bad for a textbook!
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10 reviews7 followers
August 27, 2011
أفضل كتاب لنموذج كمب و يشرحه بالتفصيل لكل مكون من مكونات النموذج لكن فيه نقطه سلبيه و هو لا يعطي مختصر المفيد لنموذج في نهاية الكتاب ،،
Profile Image for Lisa.
145 reviews9 followers
July 8, 2012
Very clear explanations with expressive examples. A bit repetitive, but a strong foundation for instructional design.
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3 reviews1 follower
January 8, 2015
Interesting content, the information was very good. But the lay-out was unclear to me. Also the building of the text didn't really work for me, I couldn't see the wood for the trees.
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10 reviews7 followers
May 5, 2012
I think i need to read it again
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